1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1935)

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32 GEOGRAPHY "1000 and One' HUMAN GEOGRAPHY and TRAVEL GROUP 26 General Anthropology Geography (Series of 9) Titles are: People Who Live in the Arctic (1) (©129, ©A146, 202, A197) People Who Live by the Sea (1) (©129, ©A146, 202, A197) People Who Live in the Desert (1) (©129, ©A146, 202, A197) People Who Live on the Mountains (1) (©129, ©A146, 202) People Who Live Through Industry (1) (©A146, 202) People Who Live on Plateaus (1) (©A146, 202) People Wrho Live in a Crowded Valley (1) Deals with isolated part of China; a seaport city. (©58, 104, ©A146, 202) People Who Live on a Great Plain (1) Conditions of life on the Pampas of Argentina. (©58, ©A146, 202, A197) People Who Live at the Equator (1) Study of the Amazon region and its people. (©58, 129, ©A146, 202) Bedouins of the Sahara (1) Sheep, goats and camels; Bedouins break camp and journey to home in oases. (©104) Boats and Fishermen of the Arctic and the Tropics (2 in 35 mm., 1 in 16 mm.) Contrasts boat types and fishing methods of Central Eskimos and Fiji Islanders. (©58, 104, 129, ©A66, 197, A146) Cannibals Once (1) Study of Fijians. (*©AA99) Caspian Sea (5) Ethnographic sketch of region. (A16) Drifting Dunes (1) Life; in little villages on eastern shore of Baltic; fight against windblown sand. (©104) Dwellers of the Northland (%) Aleut Indians; Cliff-dwelling Eskimos; Chuchi Indians. Hunting and fishing methods. (©A39) Dwellers of the Far North (1) King Island, its people and manner of living ; native seal hunt ; Siberian Mongols and their homes ; Eskimo houses. (©39) The Forest People of Central Africa (1) Study of African pygmies — their* crude brush villages, shooting skill and daily life. (©58, 129, ©A66, A146) Forest People of Ude (6) Life and customs of a lost tribe in the remotest Ussurian region of Asia. (A16) Head Hunters of Ecuador (1) Scenes of the savage native tribes living as their earliest ancestors did. (©Ill) Houses of Arctics and Tropics (2) Snow house of the Eskimo contrasted with thatched house of the Fiji Islanders. (©58, 104, 129, ©A66, 197, A146) The Human Adventure (8) Epic summary of rise of man from savagery to civilization. Produced by Oriental Institute, Chicago. (*29) Hunters of the Great White North (1) Continual struggle for food by the Eskimos who? live along bleak coast of Bering Sea and Arctic Ocean. (©39) Igdenbu (6) Story of the Goldi tribe along the Amur River in the Siberian Taiga. (A16) Impi (1) Native warriors of the Swazi in combat and at drill. (A197) Life in the Sahara (1) Nomadic life illustrated. (©29, 57) The Masai (1) Life of the Masai — a warlike, cattle-herding tribe of East Africa. (©129, ©A66, A146, 197) The Mongols of Central Asia (1) Shows their ways of moving, dwellings, games, customs and clothes. (©104, 129, ©A66, A146, 197 Nuri, the Elephant (3) Life of Hindu family as seen through eyes of an elephant. Fire eaters, child marriage, strange customs. (A197) Savages of the South Seas (7 episodes of 1 reel each) Native life in the South Seas and Western Pacific. (•©94) Taming of the Taiga (2) Intimate views of Ussurians. (©29) Voodoo (4) Weird rites of human sacrifice. (A150) Wanderers of the Arabian Desert (1) Shows hardy warlike Arab — his famous horse, sheep and goat herds, home life in tents. (©58, 129, ©A66) Wandering Tribes of the Sahara (1) Unique annual occasion among Israelites of desert. (©29, 129) Wild Men of Kalihari (6) Native life in southwestern Africa— the most primitive human beings. (A98, 150) (See most Groups in Geography) Send for sample copy of The Educational Screen ($2,00 a yr.)