Conversas no Maranhão
Jan 01 1983
•2h 0m
•Documentary
A documentary on the Canela Apãniekra (Timbira) community in Brazil. Showing their daily habits, political struggle, oral tradition and the formation of space in Barra do Corda, Maranhão.
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