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DECCAN VILLAGE 1966 INDIA DOCUMENTARY FILM FARMING PRACTICES IN SOUTHERN INDIA 15464

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Join this channel to get access to perks: Want to learn more about Periscope Film and get access to exclusive swag? Join us on Patreon. Visit Visit our website Produced in 1966, “Deccan Village“ is a documentary that describes the way Indians navigate their daily lives around their basic needs with a focus on agricultural production in this area. This film was written and photographed by Tony Morrison . . and edited by Walter Storey. It is narrated by Nan Winton and originally released by Rank Educational Films. Deccan in Sanskrit means “south” and the area discussed in the film is the southern region of the Indian Subcontinent. There has been much research done on the role of government officials in this region and this film contains rich footage of the Indian rituals. Two men riding an ox cart (0:49). Grazing animals such as sheep, oxen, cows, and donkeys in a field (00:52) with a shepherd present (1:00). Oxen ploughing with supervision of three younger boys (1:17) a woman carrying a basket on her head (1:29) while other women gather millet (1:32). The cart without the oxen in the middle of the millet field (1:36). A woman using a sickle to reap the grain crops (1:42). A man tending oxen (1:48). A man sweeping the grain crops’ land (1:54). Sacchuarum Officinarum or Sugar cane plants (2:23). Four men wearing white cutting the cane (2:39). Two other men crush the cane after removing its foliage through a machine and press out the juice (2:42). A man burning the crushed cane (3:11) fuelling the container that boils the juice (3:22). Brown sugar in forms of liquid is produced (3:30). A man using pulley drawn by oxen to pull water slowly from a well (3:39). A man employing a diesel pump to supply water for the fields (4:00). Diesel pump water flow (4:18). Oxen bathing in the water in the reservoir (4:25). Two kids using in the reservoir (4:31). A young man washing the oxen in the tank/reservoir created by damping the field in the form of a lake (4:40). Women washing and beating clothes on the stones (4:45) and then spreading the clothes under the sun (5:04). Two women carrying water in containers on their heads (5:11). Women making chapati/bread and other types of food (5:21). Men carrying goods with oxcarts (5:36) and others carrying them on baskets and loading up horses and ponies (5:45). Men and women carrying goods on foot (5:54). The market with crowds of people sitting in circles exchanging gossip and money (6:12). A man weighing the goods he trades with different weights on the scale (6:42). A snake charmer with two snakes entertaining the crowd (6:58). A man making a pot with the traditional pottery wheel that is made of human hair and cow dung (7:07). Images of welding procedures at a local factory that creates agricultural equipment such as wheels, cogs, water pumps etc. (7:20). Suited man walking around a classroom and young boys writing (7:50). Sanskrit written on a blackboard (8:03). Adult men and women writing Sanskrit in smaller blackboards (8:05). Young girl giving lesson to the older women sitting on the ground and taking notes (8:22). A man singing and playing tambura and another playing the drums (8:36). A young girl dancing (probably kathak) to the singing musicians (8:52). We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: “01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference.“ This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit

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