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Dominga

Canada, 1979
film

The Aymara Indians of Bolivia lead a harsh existence. This film describes the efforts of the government of Bolivia to implement the UN World Food Program in t..

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Valley of Hope

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The Aymara: a case study in social stratification

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India: the struggle for food

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Arou

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Fate of a child

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New life for a Spanish farmer

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The Forgotten indians

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Battle for bread

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Minga: we work together

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The Land: a new priority

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A Long hour's walk

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Mexican maize

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