Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Trusting the Material: Maíz (1962)
2. Environments Fit for the Spirit: The Flahertys, Sandall, and some Anarchist Anthropology
3. They Were Still Participants: The Ritual Films (1966-1976)
4. The Colors of the Infinite: Camels and the Pitjantjara (1969)
5. "What You Thinkin' About, Little Horse?": Coniston Muster: Scenes from a Stockman's Life (1972)
6. Harmony and Fire: Making a Bark Canoe (1969) and Ngatjakula: A Walbiri Fire Ceremony (1967 and 1977)
7. More Optional and More Fragile: Weddings (1976)
8. In the Floating Desert with Jayasinhji Jhala Part 1: The Tragada Bhavai: A Rural Theater Troupe of Gujarat (1981), A Zenana: Scenes and Recollections (1982), and The Bharvad Predicament (1987)
9. In the Floating Desert with Jayasinhji Jhala Part 2: Close Encounters of No Kind (2002), and Nomads
A (Relative) Conclusion
Appendix I: Roger Sandall's Filmed Material Held at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
Appendix II: Roger Sandall's Films Made (Produced, Directed and Edited), Film Awards, and Special Screenings
Appendix III: Innovation in Sound Recording Made During the Filming of the AIAS Ritual Films According to David MacDougall
Appendix IV: Availability of Sandall's Non-Restricted Films
Filmography
Bibliography
Index