Water. Sea gypsies, Philippines. Part 2 /
Humans cannot survive for more than a few days without water. We are made of 70% water, and so is the entire planet. For these reasons, human identity is forever linked to water, both fresh and salt. The Badjao are a indigenous ethnic group living in maritime Southeast Asia. The name "Badjao&qu...
| Format: | Video |
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| Language: | English Tagalog |
| Language Notes: | In English and Tagalog with English subtitles. |
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[London, England] :
TVF,
2017.
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| Series: | Academic Video Online
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| Online Access: | Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press) |
| Summary: | Humans cannot survive for more than a few days without water. We are made of 70% water, and so is the entire planet. For these reasons, human identity is forever linked to water, both fresh and salt. The Badjao are a indigenous ethnic group living in maritime Southeast Asia. The name "Badjao" is a Malay-Bornean word that connotes "man of the seas" and that could not be a better representation of this little-known people. They live their lives entirely in the seas, with families gathering on houseboats that float out into the sea. |
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| Item Description: | Title from resource description page (viewed November 29, 2021). |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (6 minutes) |
| Playing Time: | 00:05:50 |