Ika Hands

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Ika Hands is an ethnographic documentary film by Robert Gardner that portrays the daily life, rituals, and cultural practices of the Ika people of Colombia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf documentary film
ethnographic documentary film
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts cultural practices of the Ika people
daily life of the Ika people
rituals of the Ika people
director Robert Gardner NERFINISHED
featuresEthnicGroup Ika people NERFINISHED
genre ethnographic film
hasCreator Robert Gardner NERFINISHED
hasDirectorOfPhotography Robert Gardner NERFINISHED
hasFormat motion picture
hasMedium film
hasSubject anthropology
ethnography
indigenous culture
hasTitle Ika Hands NERFINISHED
hasWorkType nonfiction film
intendedAudience academic audience
general audience interested in indigenous cultures
students of anthropology
language English
mainSubject Ika people NERFINISHED
indigenous peoples of Colombia NERFINISHED
portrays relationship between the Ika people and their environment
spiritual practices of the Ika people
traditional lifestyle of the Ika people
productionCompany Film Study Center at Harvard University NERFINISHED
setIn Colombia NERFINISHED
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta NERFINISHED

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Robert Gardner (anthropologist and filmmaker) notableWork Ika Hands
subject surface form: Robert Gardner
Robert Gardner notableWork Ika Hands