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Horses Who Dance? Meet the Moran Family's Peruvian Pasos

Folklife and Cultural Heritage

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Horses Who Dance? Meet the Moran Family's Peruvian Pasos

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When Wilde Moran moved to the United States, he opened the Rancho San Miguel de Aquia in Gainesville, Virginia, to raise Peruvian Paso horses. During a Festival Community Day at the PerĂº: Pachamama program, his daughter, Valerie Moran, shared the story of the unique breed to prove that horses really can dance. http://festival.si.edu Filmography: Pruitt Allen, David Barnes, Gabrielle Robinson, Claudia Romano Editing: Brian Hart [Catalog No. CFV10746; Copyright 2015 Smithsonian Institution]

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2015-07-13T14:42:06.000Z

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