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Wheel is turning in Nepal

Australia, 1979
film

Traditional culture and beginnings of technological change in Nepal. Shows the lifestyle and threatened crafts of Nepal including an introduction to Nepalese/..

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The Kami

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Busy hands

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Road without wheels

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Way to a New World

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Weaving

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The Lopsided wheel

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Beginning wheel techniques

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The Wheelwright

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Woollen piece

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