
Released
The Shipibo-Konibo people of Peruvian Amazon decorate their pottery, jewelry, textiles, and body art with complex geometric patterns called kené. These patterns also have corresponding songs, called icaros, which are integral to the Shipibo way of life. This documentary explores these unique art forms, and one Shipibo family's efforts to safeguard the tradition.
Keywords
tradition
peru
way of life
pottery
amazon rainforest
ayahuasca
singing
commodities
songwriting
indigenous community
traditional music
healer
weaving
folk song
cultural identity
three generations
commodification
Casts
Anna Stevens
Herself / Narrator
Herlinda Agustín Fernandez
Herself
Enrique Flores Sinuiri
Himself
Manuela Agustín Fernandez
Herself
Magdalena Flores Agustín
Herself
Limber Agustín Fernandez
Himself
Basilio Lopez Shuya
Himself
Bernardo Murayari Ochavano
Himself
Juan Flores Agustín
Himself
David Flores Agustín
Himself
Crews
Tad Fettig
Cinematography
Barrett Martin
Sound Recordist
Luis Guerra
Sound Mixer
Barrett Martin
Sound Engineer
José Stevens
Translator
Luis Guerra
Sound Editor
Luis Guerra
Music
Mary Anne Eddows
Translator
Louise Palmer
Translator
Luis Guerra
Sound Engineer
Lena Stevens
Additional Camera
Anna Stevens
Editor
Luis Guerra
Translator
Luis Guerra
Sound Recordist
Lena Stevens
Translator
Anna Stevens
Producer
Anna Stevens
Director





































