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The Hunters

United States, 1958
film

A study of the life and culture of four indigenous African bushmen as they hunt a giraffe and other game in the Kalahari Desert. Shows the difficulties of sur..

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The Kalahari desert people

United States, 1975
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African animals

Germany, 1970
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Patterns of subsistence: the hunter-gatherers and pastoralists

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Africa untamed

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The Hunter (D)

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Hunter

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Art of the hunter

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An African community: the Masai

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Once upon a hunt [Dubbed]

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The Art of tracking

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Hunting wild doves: Dogon people, Mali Highlands

United States, 1967
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Hunt

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Palaeolithic man

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Camels and the Pitjantjara

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Ambush at Masai Mara and Leopard, a Darkness in the Grass

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Arctic people

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The End of the game

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