THE MIGRANTS
55 minutes Colour 1985
Film-maker: Leslie Woodhead
Anthropologist: David Turton
The Migrants is the third film in the
trilogy In Search of Cool
Ground (see listing under that title in this catalogue) made
for Granada Television's Disappearing World series. It is about
a drought-induced migration of Mursi from their traditional territory
in the Omo valley to the Mago valley, about fifty miles away. This
migration has brought them, for the first time, into contact with
the market economy of the Ethiopian Highlands. David Turton notes
that, when he first met the Mursi, men were seldom, and women never,
seen at the highland markets. Now the Mago migrants, and especially
women, are familiar figures in the weekly market at Berka, just
four hours' walk from their new settlements.
With their foothold in the
pastoral economy weakening (tsetse flies make the Mago area quite
unsuitable for cattle herding) and their dependence on market exchange
growing, the migrants are in the process of becoming settled agriculturalists,
like their highland neighbours, the Ari. By tracing the present
and likely impact of this move on the lives of the migrants, the
film shows how they are beginning to carve out a new ethnic identity
for themselves, as well as a new home. Catalogue number (VHS): RA/VHS192
£8.
D. Turton, 1988. `Looking
for a Cool Place: The Mursi, 1890s-1980s'. In D. Johnson and D.
Anderson (eds.) The Ecology of Survival: Case Studies from
Northeast African History, pp. 201-82. Lester Crook Academic
Publishing and Westview Press, Boulder and London.
D. Turton and P. Turton,
1984. `Spontaneous Resettlement after Drought: An Ethiopian Example'.
Disasters, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 178-89.
L. Woodhead, 1987. A Box Full of Spirits: Adventures of a Film-maker
in Africa. Heinemann, London.
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