The Docuseek Anthropology Collection
The Anthropology Collection from Docuseek features a stellar collection of films that cover the entire spectrum of the field of anthropology. Over 400 hundred films cover the richness of the anthropology discipline by presenting stories from every continent, with content in every major sub-discipline, including historical anthropology, visual anthropology, cultural anthropology, economic anthropology, forensic anthropology, and physical anthropology.
The Docuseek Anthropology Collection includes the following titles:
Clark Wang's passionate wish for a legacy of green burials inspires a profoundly affecting and optimistic portrait of people finding meaning in death.
Documents the story of Native-led defiance of construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline that has forever changed the fight for clean water, our environment and the future of our planet. The film asks: 'Are you ready to join the fight?'
New structures in seven North American Native communities that reinterpret traditional forms for contemporary purposes.
Reveals the history and worldwide scope of plastics pollution, investigates its toxicity and explores solutions.
The true story of the tobacco companies' commitment to addicting the human brain and how the world came to know about it.
Follows the mission of one theater company to bring the consumer revolution to the people of the highlands of Papua New Guinea.
Examines the treatment of Japanese-Americans during WW II, and its relevance to post 9/11 America.
Sheds a humanistic light on the heated abortion debate by going inside the lives of the last four doctors in America who openly provide third-trimester abortions and the reasons their patients seek them.
An intimate portrait of an ancestral way of life under threat in a world increasingly dominated by large-scale industrial agriculture.
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