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Identifier:

  • 1982.5.4 (Source: Human Studies Film Archives, Smithsonian Museum)

Date produced: 1925

Filmmaker(s):

Bradley Tyrrel

Country of Production:

United States

Languages:

English

Length:

2,070 ft

Format:

16mm

Colour:

B&W

Sound Notes:

Silent

Awards/Recognition:

Human Studies Film Archives list of amateur works

Description:

"Edited film shot during the Franco-American Expedition to Algeria which was sponsored jointly by the Logan Museum of Anthropology, Beloit College, and the Algerian government. Led by Alonzo Pond, Byron Khun de Prorok, and Maurice Reygasse, the expedition traveled from Biskra to Tamanrasset and back in three specially constructed Renault vehicles in October and November of 1925. The expedition excavated both prehistoric and ancient Sahara habitations and observed various Hoggar Tuaregs. Film features excavations on the ancient tombs near Tamanrasset (including the tomb of Queen Tin-Hinan, ancestral mother of the Tuaregs), French colonial outposts, encounters with Tuareg chiefs, and a wrestling match, a slave tent, and head shaving in a Tuareg camp," Human Studies Film Archives.

Locations:

  • Algeria (Filming)

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Repository:

Human Studies Film Archives, Smithsonian Museum Support Center, Suitland, MD