Bubandt, Nils OleAustralian National University. Department of AnthropologyAustralian National University. Research School of Pacific and Asian StudiesExecutive producer: James FoxEditor: Gary Kildea2026-05-272026-05-271994https://hdl.handle.net/1885/733809631Shot during a field trip to north-eastern Indonesia in 1994, this film depicts the fleeting 'trivialities' of everyday life in the village of Buli. The sequences centre on the Feplun family and follow them through some of their daily activities and concerns. Instead of combining into a plot the sequences present an accidental slice of Buli life over a three-week period as seen by an anthropologist trying to come to terms with the meaning of Buli culture. -- The resulting Ph.D. thesis "Warriors of the Hornbill, victims of the Mantis: history and embodied morality among the Buli of Central Halmahera" was submitted for examination at the Australian National University in June 1995.00:55:41videocassette (VHS)coloursoundvideo/mp4Halmahera (Indonesia) -- Description and travelBuli (Indonesian people) -- Social life and customsEthnologyAnthropologyBuli moments: an anthropologist's film-notes1995This video recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Australian National University Library