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The Longest Trail—a film by Alan Lomax and Forrestine Paulay. 1988. 58 mins., 16 mm., color. Companion handbook, 39 pp. Available in video format from University of California Extension Media Center, 2176 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94704.
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The Longest Trail—a film by Alan Lomax and Forrestine Paulay. 1988. 58 mins., 16 mm., color. Companion handbook, 39 pp. Available in video format from University of California Extension Media Center, 2176 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94704.
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07 March 2019
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