<P> A Man Called "Bee": Studying the Yanomamo is a 1974 film by ethnographic filmmakers Tim Asch and Napoleon Chagnon . While he was studying the Yanomamo people, Napolean Chagnon used many different ethnographic research methods . Some of those methods included participant observation, key informants, tape recording and in depth interviews . Ethnography is based on fieldwork . In order for Chagnon to create this film about the Yanomamo people, he had to take part in their events he was observing, describing, and analyzing . </P> <Ul> <Li> CINE Golden Eagle </Li> <Li> American Film Festival Red Ribbon </Li> <Li> Film Council of Greater Columbus, Chris Bronze Award </Li> </Ul> <Li> CINE Golden Eagle </Li> <Li> American Film Festival Red Ribbon </Li>

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