- The Tribal Eye
"The Tribal Eye" is a seven-part BBC documentary series on the subject of tribal art, written and presented by
David Attenborough . It was first transmitted in1975 .Episodes
1. "Behind the Mask"
This episode centers on the life and customs of the
Dogon people inMali , concentrating primarily on their masks and mask rituals. After a brief introduction to the Dogon culture, the link between African and European art is elaborated upon, using works by Picasso and Braque as examples. Dogon blacksmiths are shown working on a sculpture and a monkey mask for an old woman's funeral; the funeral rites, which include masked performances and a staged mock battle, are shown in great detail.2. "Crooked Beak of Heaven"
On the native communities of the North West coast of America.
3. "The Sweat of the Sun"
On the ancient
Aztecs andIncas .4. "Kingdom of Bronze"
On the ancient African kingdom of
Dahomey .The bronze artifacts from theBenin Kingdom in modern dayNigeria .History:Vice-consul Phillips of UK came to Benin in 1897 to punish the King of Benin for not holding his part of the deal in a trading agreement. But at the time a ritual ceremony was being held to renew the strength of the King, so no visitors were allowed. After several warnings from both the King's and the British messengers, vice-consul Phillips still decided to go on with his journey. The result was an ambush of one of the King's chiefs. As the news of the massacre in Benin reached England, an
punitive expedition was mounted. 1,500 marines marched onto Benin. After 4 days of sporadic fighting they took Benin City. Here they found the Bronze sculptures.5. "Woven Gardens"
On the nomadic
Qashqai tribe of Iran. The tribal art of carpet-making inPersia and the distinctive patterns of the different clans and tribes.6. "Man Blong Custom"
On tribal communities in
Papua New Guinea .7. "Across the Frontiers"
References
* From DVD
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