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Serrote do Gado Brabo
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Serrote do Gado Brabo

Feb 7, 2015
0h 6m
★ 0.0

Overview

Documentary realized in the Quilombola community Serrote do Gado Brabo, Pernambuco. Here are their stories and struggles.

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Documentary

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