Fabricantes Mexicanos De Ollas

Year Published: 1962

Creator: 94087 Hathaway Charles

Format: 16mm

Sound: sound

Description: Spanish version of 'MEXICAN OLLA MAKERS.' Depicts the making of ollas, large earthen jars, in the Mayo Indian village of Ubalama in central Mexico. , Shows how the Indians in the Mayo village off Ubalama live, how they make and use ollas, and how they trade them for the necessities of life. Explains why primitive industry of making ollas has retained its importance in modern times., Shows how the Indians in the Mayo village off Ubalama live, how they make and use ollas, and how they trade them for the necessities of life. Explains why primitive industry of making ollas has retained its importance in modern times., Shows how the Indians in the Mayo village off Ubalama live, how they make and use ollas, and how they trade them for the necessities of life. Explains why primitive industry of making ollas has retained its importance in modern times.

Complete Record: Spanish version of 'MEXICAN OLLA MAKERS.' Depicts the making of ollas, large earthen jars, in the Mayo Indian village of Ubalama in central Mexico. , Shows how the Indians in the Mayo village off Ubalama live, how they make and use ollas, and how they trade them for the necessities of life. Explains why primitive industry of making ollas has retained its importance in modern times., Shows how the Indians in the Mayo village off Ubalama live, how they make and use ollas, and how they trade them for the necessities of life. Explains why primitive industry of making ollas has retained its importance in modern times., Shows how the Indians in the Mayo village off Ubalama live, how they make and use ollas, and how they trade them for the necessities of life. Explains why primitive industry of making ollas has retained its importance in modern times.NOTE: Two (or more) records have been merged together to create this data.


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