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A close-up photograph depicts a male subject in what appears to be a museum or cultural exhibition in the city of Zanzibar, Tanzania. The male, of Caucasian descent with a short beard and dark hair, occupies the lower foreground, looking towards the viewer's left. He wears a white collared shirt and a thin gold chain. Partially visible behind him are two mannequins. The mannequin on the left is dark-skinned, wearing a light-colored tunic and an elaborate chest adornment constructed from numerous dried, flat, rectangular plant pieces, possibly bark, with a braided cord extending downwards. An informational plaque behind this mannequin is titled "ANGELICA APIACEAE," detailing its traditional uses against evil spirits and witchcraft. The mannequin on the right is light-skinned with painted facial features, including a black mustache and beard, and wears a dark red, high-necked garment. A second informational plaque behind it is titled "YARRON" and describes its traditional uses by the Anishinaabe people. The background consists of a light brown, textured wall, resembling woven burlap or similar fabric.
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