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Rescatando la historia: Tello y el Pariakaka

The documentary brings together stills from films that were thought to be lost; in other words, they are previously unseen images. Among them are Tello's participation as a dancer in the Pariakaka group and scenes from his time in the United States, where the sage received part of his training.

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The documentary brings together stills from films that were thought to be lost; in other words, they are previously unseen images. Among them are Tello's participation as a dancer in the Pariakaka group and scenes from his time in the United States, where the sage received part of his training.

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