South Sea Island Life: The Dolphin Hunters (1970)

The film explores the traditional dolphin hunting practices of the Solomon Islands, focusing on the community around Malla Island. It depicts how hunting dolphins is integral to their culture, particularly for bride prices, and highlights the unique method of making shell money. The community lives on artificial islands built from coral, relying heavily on the sea for sustenance. The film also touches on the social interactions between coastal and hill tribes, the rituals surrounding hunting, and the challenges the community faces from modern influences.

Keywords
dolphin hunting, Solomon Islands, Malla Island, shell money, artificial islands, traditional culture, bride price, community, rituals, social interactions

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