FABRICANTES MEXICANOS DE OLLAS

Duration: 9 min

Year Published: 1962

Format: 16mm

Color: Color

Sound: Sound

Description: Spanish narration. Tells how olla making is the principal occupation of the people in the Mayo Indian village of Ubalama in central Mexico. Shows how these Indians live, make these large jars, or ollas, and trade them for the necessities of life. Stresses how a primitive industry has retained its importance today.

Complete Record: Source: Bailey Interest level: sh-c Guide: Guide Price: $100, rent $5 Format: sd color

Metadata Source:Educational film guide. Supplements (1959-62)


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