Shooting with Mursi
EDUCATIONAL DIGITAL DOWNLOAD: For self-hosted school servers $400 (download above, includes caption file). PAL DVDs: ALL REGIONS (ONLY PAL IS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME) Universities, Businesses (includes Public Performance Rights) $195 K-12 Schools (includes PPRs) $89 Public Libraries (includes PPRs) $49 WATCH NOW ON THESE PLATFORMS Olisarali Olibui, a member of one of Africa’s most isolated tribes carries a Kalashnikov in one hand and a camera in the other, with which he chronicles the struggle of his tribe to protect their land and way of life. The Mursi are an Ethiopian tribe of fewer than nine thousand people, a nomadic group of pastoralists who live in an area of the Omo valley the size of Wales. Olisarali Olibui grew up in remote Mursiland where, after seeing westerners with cameras, he realised that film making was a way of showing the world Mursi culture. In 2000 Olisarali Olibui went to Australia where he learned English and returned with a video camera, a lapto