The Headman
On the 23 October 2007 Kelesau Naan, the Headman of the Penan village, Long Kerong, left his wife at a rest area in the forest to check on his traps. He never returned. Two months later his remains were found scattered across the Segita River.
- Read the synopsis.
- Download the micro-doc [WMV, 640x480, 243.00 MB].
- Download the script: TS_SG_The-Headman (FINAL) [PDF 12 KB].
License
This micro-doc has been licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Australia license.
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- acknowledge the Producer, Toy Satellite and Andrew Garton;
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Sarawak Gone is an open licensed micro-docs series raising awareness to the persistent decline of indigenous life and culture in Sarawak, Malaysia. The series is presented by the Australian producer and media artist, Andrew Garton.







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fantastic work Andrew! I feel very proud to work with you!
Thanks AC… Two guiding principles, from folks that inspire me, “Make effort…”, Dalia Lama, and “Never give up”, Pig, Hobart.