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918.5-918.7 EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 1943 EDITION LAND OF THE INC AS— Continued "Remnants of the Inca civilization high in the mountain passes of Peru. The Inca of today. Good commentator. Interesting and unusual shots." California B&H sd $17.50 rent MetM si-sd $1.50 Ohio sd Buck sd-$l VES si-sd-$l-$1.25 Day sd-$l Wilo si-sd PERU. iSmin 16-si-$24 1932 Eastman 918.5 el-Jh Guide "Animated map, sea lions. Guano Island, sacking Guano, oil regions, cotton picking, Taita, rice harvesting and threshing, sugar culture. Andes Mountains Cerro de Pasco, world famous central railway (21 switch- backs, 61 tunnels in 106 miles). Lake Moro- choca, mining center, mine interior, gold min- ing, Inca ruins, native Indians, native in- dustries, llama. Train journeying through mountains, Araquippa, Mount Isti, Molendo, transporting ship passengers in chair derrick, Callao, Lima, Rimac River." Ohio This film is in so many of the state col- lege and university film libraries that we sug- gest contacting your local state service. If they do not have it write to Eastman for nearest source PERU. (Social studies ser.) Umin 16- sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1941 Erpi 918.5 el-jh-sh-adult Guide 15c Produced in collaboration with Earle K. James, lecturer on South America and former editor of the Latin American News magazine Animated maps help to provide a his- torical and geographic perspective of Peru. Ruins of pre-Inca and Inca civilizations are shown. Contemporary family life in an Indian Communal villaere makes up the major se- quence. Modern Peruvian industries—copper mining, oil refining, cotton and sugar cane production—are briefly treated, along with urban life in the city of Lima. The seasonal return of the Indians to their native villages concludes the presentation "An excellent film for showing the Inca influence in Peru. Many interesting shots of the crude implements and methods used in agriculture. Art classes should find this film valuable as a reference to Indian art. [Recommended forj Travel—Geography—^Art— Sociology." California This film is in so many of the state col- lege and university film libraries that we sug- gest contacting your local state service. If they do not have it write to Erpi for nearest source WINGS OVER THE ANDES. rent $6 B&H 3R 16-sd- 918.5 el-jh-sh-c Picture record of the Shippee-Johnson expedition to the mystic land of the ancient Incas, in Peru BraF 16-$3 IdP 16 PC 35 Prin 35 ICS 16-$1 Wilo 16 general picture of the country is made in a very concise manner. Good for stimulating in- terest." California CIAA films have been deposited with film libraries all over the country, from which they may be secured' for a small service charge. Try your state library and local distributors first. If unable to locate, write to the CIAA for nearest source FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN. lOmIn 16- sd-$30; rent $1.25 B&H 918.6 el-jh-sh Maps, animation and photography demon- strate tiie importance and operation of the Panama canal. Sliows Gatun Lake and tlie Continental Divide. A banana plantation is seen, also native canoes and an ancient trail and a modern road IdP $1.50 Ohio JOURNEY THROUGH THE ISTHMUS. lOmin 16-sd-$30; rent $1.25 1940 B&H 918.6 jh-sh-c Takes you to Balboa and Panama—in- cluding the "old town." An auto road travels inland to native villages. Agricultural scenes. In Colon church-going people are seen, the National lottery, shopping and Indians. Points out mixed racial origins. Shows some of the upper class amenities, costumes and dances IdP $1.50 Ohio PANAMA CANAL, 15min 16-si-$24 1927 Eastman 918.6 el-jh-sh-c Guide "Pedro Miguel Locks, the Gaillard Cut, map animations, view at Paraiso, tropical vegetation, mosquito larvae, draining swamps. The Culebra Cut, Gatun Dam, Gatun Lake. Trip through the Canal, filling the locks, Gold Hill, Miraflores Lake, electric 'mule,' the Pacific Ocean." Ohio "A scenic trip through the 'Big Ditch' with animated drawings to show the work- ings of the locks." Colorado This film is in so many of the state col- lege and university film libraries that we sug- gest contacting your local state service. If they do not have it write to Eastman for nearest SAN BLAS ISLANDS. (Rudolph Brent travels ser.) lOmin 16-si-$24; rent $1.50 35-si-f-apply 1939 Sazin 918.6 el-jh-sh-c-adult Guide "Indian inhabitants and their huts. Trading boat comes to load cocoanuts—meet- ing the boat a ceremony. Camera-shy chil- dren. Purest strain of Indian blood in world today. Women and girls wear rings in their noses. Primitive method of squeezing the juice from sugar cane. Women carry cocoa- nuts to boat. Chief cooperates with Govern- ment of Panama in opening schools for chil- dren. Boys play games together." California 918.6 Colombia. Panama Ecuad or. COLOMBIA. (South American medley ser.) lOmin 16-sd-loan 1942 CIAA 918.6 el-Jh-sh-c-adult "Contains scenes of Cartagena, Bogota, and Barranquilla; considerable attention is also given to the coffee growing. Good background music. Excellent for geography classes. A 918.7 Venezuela VENEZUELA. (South American medley * ser.) lOmin 16-sd-loan 1942 CIAA 918.7 el-Jh-sh-c-adult Very good scenes of the capital city of Caracas and the port of La Guaira, of sugar plantations and of colonial forts and trails "Well organized and presented travel-log. Hills, sky, valley, in beautiful color." Cali- fornia <l • silent; sd • sound; f - inflammable; nf-safety: p • primary; el • elementary; Jli - Junior high; sh - senior high; c • college; trade - trade school* 360