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Ikland
''Ikland'' is a 2011 documentary film about a journey into the mountains of northern Uganda near the Kenyan border and a visit with the notorious Ik people.〔 It was produced by Cevin Soling, and directed by Soling and David Hilbert.〔 The Ik were famously described as callous and indifferent by anthropologist Colin Turnbull in his 1972 ethnographic book ''The Mountain People.〔Turnbull, Colin. "The Mountain People" Johnathan Cape Ltd, London, 1972.〕'' ''Ikland'' recounts an adventure in travel, revisits Turnbull's description in the context of local circumstances, and reveals the Ik people and culture in a more sympathetic and up-to-date manner.〔 ==Background==
Anthropologist Colin Turnbull previously studied the Ik during the mid-1960s during a period of prolonged drought. His research resulted in his controversial book ''The Mountain People'', published in 1972.〔 Turnbull described the Ik as a people who, as a result of prolonged hardship and destitution, abandoned their children, stole food from their elders, and threw human feces at each other for fun. Turnbull concluded that the Ik people would eventually die out, and suggested that the Ugandan government intervene to forcibly resettle survivors in other parts of the country.〔Turnbull, Colin. "The Mountain People" Johnathan Cape Ltd, London, 1972, pp. 287-295.〕
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