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De pecheur a pecheur
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- Moving images
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Oxfam and K. Flannigan
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MS-3-46, 1989-013
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1 videocassette (70 min.) : VHS
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Biographical history
Kathleen Flanagan became associated with the Centre for Art Tapes in the 1980s and 1990s because of their involvement in documentary video recordings. These videos commonly feature Nova Scotian, or local Atlantic Canadian, subjects or themes. Works of Flanagan's that have been included in the centre's tape collection include “Fisherman to Fisherman” na d"Gunning the Economy".
Custodial history
The tape was donated to the Dalhousie University Archives in 2013 by the Centre for Art Tapes.
Scope and content
Item consists of two video recordings, one in english "Fisherman to fisherman" and the other in french "De pecheur a pecheur". The video was descirbed by CFAT as: "Until 1976, with the overthrow of the Sandinista regime, the Nicaraguan government paid little attention to their in-shore fisheries. Now fishermen face the challenge of improving their methods and distribution structure. Through creative sharing of knowledge and equipment, Atlantic Canadian fishermen and OXFAM are helping Nicaraguan fishermen improve their industry. Fisherman to Fisherman is a touching and thorough document of the active professional and cultural exchange between two fishermen of these two nations."
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- English
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Video can be viewed at the Dalhousie University Archives. Advance notice is required.
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Copyright is held by the artists.