Kipara: Traditional Embera Painting
Jovens indígenas descobrem sua identidade por meio da pintura tradicional
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- Culture
- Indigenous Made Film
- Panama
- youth
What does body painting mean to the Embera culture? One finds identity through this ancestral custom. “When I use painting, it’s like being my real self…I realise that I’m a real Emberá. My identity appears.”
Film edited by Jose Hernandez; filmed by Truman Granwell, Elio Barrigon and Jose Hernandez.
Produced during the youth training workshop in Panama August 2018
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Mara é apaixonada por “jagua” (tradicional pintura corporal emberá). No início, era apenas um
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