Cannibal Tours
The anthropology film, Cannibal Tours, portrays how the civilized and primitive people tried to understand each other's culture. The film shows two different perspectives, one from the tourists, and the other one from the natives. The group of European tourists were interested in seeing how the primitive lived. They brought with them cameras and camcorders to take pictures of the natives. On the other hand, the natives did not know where the tourists cam from, but assumed that the tourists lived in a village just like them. In addition, the natives were confused to why the tourist took pictures of them. The native old man described that during the colonial time the Germans
In addition, this also shows how the tourists think that the primitives are inferior to them. The tourists went around taking pictures of the natives, and the natives were indifferent about it. Also, the natives charged the tourists two dollars to take pictures inside the destroyed spirit house. The native old man explained that they made money by selling their crafts to the tourists, but the tourist hardly bought anything from them. Thus due to the haggling, the natives were pissed off at the tourists, because by asking for a cheaper price on the craving, it would be hard for the natives to make enough money to support their families. The tourists believed that because they are civilized people, it is their duty to help and improve the native's economic hardship. In addition, the tourists seem to be invading the native's place and privacy. In addition to selling their crafts, the natives received money from the tourists, by allowing the tourists to take picture of them. In addition to civilizing the natives, the German missionaries destroyed the spirit house, and tried to spread their religion to the tribal people. came to the village, and disrupted the native's way of life by trying to civilized the natives. The tourists do not appreciate the hard work that was put in to making the beautiful crafts, and this shows how respectful and ignorant the tourists are to the native's culture. The natives believed that the price they asked should be paid, and not bargained. I think the film, Cannibal Tours, shows how disrespectful the tourists were to the natives, and how ignorant the tourists were to the native's culture. The natives cannot say no or do anything to make the tourists mad, because the natives depend on the tourists for money.
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