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Horsemen of the Pampa (Argentina)

United States, 1948
film

Episode of Series “Earth and it’s peoples”. Life in Argentina. The story centres around a gaucho and his son, who are seen in typical surrou..

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Ranchero and gauchos in Argentina

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Life in grasslands: Argentine pampas

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El Gaucho Goofy

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Plains people

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At Patantja clay pan

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The Frustrated Colussus

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Hombre

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Desert nomads (french Morocco)

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Igor and the dancing stallions (Yugoslavia)

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South America: Indians of the Andes

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A Family moves camp and gathers food

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All the pretty horses

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The Sheep = La Pecora

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Argentina: land of natural wonder

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An Italian family: life on a farm

United States, 1975
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Cattle ranch

Canada, 1961
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'The Spirit of the plains' by Sidney Long, 1897

Australia, 1980
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