

Niger Festivals: December 1961 - Niger Independence Days(1962)
Commemorative celebrations of the independence of the Republic of Niger filmed in December 1961 and 1962.
Movie: Niger Festivals: December 1961 - Niger Independence Days

Fêtes du Niger. Décembre 1961. Fêtes commémoratives de l'indépendance du Niger
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Commemorative celebrations of the independence of the Republic of Niger filmed in December 1961 and 1962.
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1962-01-01
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