Brazil and Canada
Lucy Siegle enters the Amazon jungle with a fashion designer trying to bolster indigenous culture; Jennifer Chevalier learns why separatism is losing some of its appeal in Quebec.
Two tales of culture and identity from the Americas. Although Brazil has a thriving fashion industry, its inspiration and aspirations are largely drawn from Europe and the US; but Patricia Guerra wants to draw more on local traditions and motifs. Lucy Siegle enters the Brazilian Amazon rainforest with a fashion designer - who's trying to bolster indigenous culture - and an anthropologist who eases visitors' way into the social rituals of life among the Ye'kuana group.
In Canada, however, a movement to make things more regional might be running out of steam: Jennifer Chevalier examines why separatism is losing some of its appeal at the ballot box in Quebec, after the rout of the Parti Quebecois in recent elections.
Presenter: Pascale Harter
Producer: Polly Hope
Photo: Status symbols traditional and modern, worn by a member of the Ye'kuana indigenous group in Brazil, autumn 2013. (c) Lucy Siegle
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- Fri 18 Apr 2014 19:50GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service Online