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Deep hearts

United States, 1979
film

About the Bororo Fulani of the Niger Republic in Africa. The Bororo are a nomadic tribe, moving with their cattle across the Sahel desert each year to gather ..

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Herding cattle on the Niger

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The Beat of distant hearts

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Hausa village

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Tuareg

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Women of the Toubou

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The Hunters

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The Last warriors

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Daily life of the Bozo people

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A Walk in the forest

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Traders in leather

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An African community: the Masai

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People of the Congo

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