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Revisión del 08:33 25 feb 2020
Children’s Games in the Basque Country
Haurrak, haurlan. ‘Play is the work of childhood’. On traditional games, the world of children and their ability to emulate adult behaviour.
A médicas y enfermeras. Getxo (B), 1993. Fuente: Jon Elorriaga, Grupos Etniker Euskalerria.