The Kula Ring
Writer Will Millard concludes his series about the Coral Triangle with a programme about the Kula Ring, where islanders trade precious shell armbands.
Boasting the richest waters on the planet, the Coral Triangle is home to people who have adapted to ocean life like nowhere else. Writer Will Millard travels to three of its most fascinating communities to understand their unique connection with the sea.
In the third and final episode, Will explores the extraordinary cultures of the Kula Ring. This remote part of the western Pacific is home to tiny island communities which have survived thanks to a unique network of trade called Kula. Kula involves islanders setting out on epic canoe expeditions to exchange precious shell armbands with neighbouring islands. Through these exchanges, these isolated communities are connected together and share in other forms of trade. But as mass tourism arrives - and foreign money begins to flow - is there a future for the kula ring and the network it provides?
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Unseen footage: Spear fishing on Iwa
Duration: 01:47
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Unseen footage: Shark finning
Duration: 01:32
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Setting off on a Kula Expedition
Duration: 02:36
Music Played
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White Noise Research
An Afternoon On Condale Lake
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Will Millard |
Executive Producer | Lucy Carter |
Executive Producer | Steven Robinson |
Director | Will Lorimer |
Producer | Will Lorimer |
Series Producer | Jamie Balment |
Production Company | Indus Films |
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