At the edge of conquest : the journey of Chief Wai-Wai / produced by Geoffrey O'Connor.

At the Edge of Conquest looks at the situation of the Waiapi Indians, a small, isolated tribe that came in contact with the outside world in the late 1970 s. Today they are threatened by invading gold miners, by the Brazilian government s recent proposal to reduce their land by 10%, and the state go...

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Other Authors: O'Connor, Geoffrey
Format: Video
Language:English
Series:Filmakers Library online.
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Summary:At the Edge of Conquest looks at the situation of the Waiapi Indians, a small, isolated tribe that came in contact with the outside world in the late 1970 s. Today they are threatened by invading gold miners, by the Brazilian government s recent proposal to reduce their land by 10%, and the state government s plan to construct a highway directly through their territory. But their strategy for survival has been effective: defend their lands from invasions while their leaders navigate the tricky waters of Brazilian politics. The film focuses on the charismatic leader, Chief Wai-Wai, as he travels from his remote village to Brazil s capitol, encountering for the first time airplanes, elevators, and skyscrapers. But the real barriers are not physical but bureaucratic and cultural. He doesn't read or write, has never been at a meeting before, and doesn't speak the language of these foreign people. Unlike the traditional depictions of indigenous persons as pristine, removed from the forces of the outside world, At the Edge of Conquest reveals a society grappling with the "real politique" of a larger nation-state. Chief Wai-Wai is fighting the role of victim in a desperate effort to shape the destiny of his people. It is a voyage resembling a cross between Alice in Wonderland and a Kafkaesque nightmare. But it is one which ultimately all isolated indigenous societies are forced to make if they are to survive this rapidly changing world.
Physical Description:1 online resource (30 min.)
Playing Time:00:03:00
Audience:For High School; College; Adult audiences.
Awards:Latin American Studies Association, 1994
American Anthropological Association, 1993
Blue Ribbon, American Film & Video Festival, 1992
Bronze Apple, National Educational Film & Video Festival, 1992
U.S. Environmental Film Festival, 1992
Chicago Latino Film Festival, 1992
Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:DVD version record.
Accessibility Note:Closed captioning in English