README FILE FOR "native plants (Mali mp4)" videos Author: Dr. Jeffrey Heath Contact: jheath@umich.edu Date Written: 2023-09-07 This work is one of several, each with a general subject matter, in the Deep Blue Data collection "Mali documentary videos from 2023". https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/data/collections/70795840p?locale=en The individual videos are in documentary form and are in mp4 (m4v) format. They were produced in 2023 by Jeffrey Heath using footage shot over several preceding years as part of linguistic fieldwork in central Mali (mostly Dogon and Bozo ethnic areas). AVS video editor was used. The videos are lightly subtitled in English. Primary funding by National Science Foundation, Documenting Endangered Languages program. Further credits are at the end of each video. Any additional videos on this topic that may be produced in future years, or copies of these same videos in another video format, will be archived in separate works, possibly in the same collection. These 2023 videos supplement a body of similar videos from Central Mali archived in 2018 in the Deep Blue Data collection "Central Mali documentary videos". https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/data/collections/9019s315v?locale=en That collection includes works on "crafts and grooming", "oils soaps and soda-ash", "hunting and collecting", "herding and dairy", "food and drink preparation", "agriculture", "cultural event". Each work contains several videos in multiple formats. The videos from Mali may be compared with a similar 2023 collection, "Burkina Faso documentary videos", from footage shot in southwestern Burkina. A much smaller collection "Côte d'Ivoire documentary videos", shot in north central CI, is planned. For a large collection of images of plants observed or collected in Central Mali, see the Deep Blue Data collection "Mali flora images". That collection consists of many "works", one for each botanical family. INVENTORY OF THE PRESENT WORK Title: nasty and nice, two wild hibiscus bushes of Central Mali Format: mp4 (m4v) Date/Place of footage: Beni near Douentza, Mali, August 2021 Duration: 01:38 description: two similar-looking Hibiscus bushes (Malvaceae) are H. longisepalus which has nasty rigid hairs all over, and H. micranthus which has soft hairs and is used in flavoring cooked foods. LICENSE These videos are made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Please see: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ for more information.