Westsibirische Tataren (Vorderasien, Zentralanatolien), Butterbereitung
Film et Vidéo
- Auteurs : Kläy Ernst J. ;
- Editeurs : Göttingen IWF Wissen und Medien gGmbH [prod., éd., distrib.] ;
- Date d'édition : 1978
- Sujets : Tatars -- Conditions rurales -- DVD, Lait, Beurre, Vaches, Éleveurs, Films ethnographiques DVD Turquie
- Langue(s) : Indéterminée
- Description matérielle : 1 DVD zone 0 (7 min 27 s), : Coul, (PAL)
- Pays de publication : Allemagne
- Collection (notice d'ensemble) : Geisteswissenschaften Humanities
- N° de référence commerciale : E2031
Notes
Muet ; Lieu de tournage : Turquie, 1972
Résumé
The weather-dependent, insecure yields from the dry-farming of cereals are supplemented by the produce of animal husbandry in Central Anatolia. Apart from sizeable sheep- and goathers 1 to 5 waterbuffalo or cows are kept per household as work animals and for the production of milk and butter. The film shows a cow with a calf being milked by a woman in the yard of a farm. With a separator driven by hand cream is produced, collected during a week and finally worked into butter in a wooden churn with a pestle. The film was taken in a village of muslim emigrants (muhacir) from Russia. These westsiberian Tatars of Uzbek origin (buharist), settled in Turkey in the early 20th century, do however not differ in their economic activities from the 'native' Turks (yerli).