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An Indigenous woman, likely Andean, is seated behind a market stall, framed by a red translucent tent or canopy, suggesting an outdoor event in Cuzco, Peru. She wears a black hat adorned with a small pink flower, a white knitted cardigan, and a pink undershirt. Her dark hair is pulled back, and she gazes with a calm, neutral expression slightly to her right.

On the table before her, covered with a vibrant, multicolored traditional textile featuring geometric patterns and stripes, are numerous woven baskets. Each basket holds different types of dried grains, beans, and corn kernels, representative of Andean agricultural products. Small white labels identify the contents: "maiz Amarillo" (yellow corn), "maiz Cheoche" (a specific corn variety), "Arverjo Compis" (a type of pea), "Quinua Pelada" (hulled quinoa), and "Quinua Amarilla" (yellow quinoa). Another label further to the right appears to read "maiz Phuru...".

The setting suggests an outdoor market or fair during bright daylight. The red fabric backdrop features partially visible, reversed text that reads "DIVERSIDAD" (Diversity), indicating the event might be related to cultural or agricultural diversity. The woman appears to be a vendor, presenting or selling her produce at this event.
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Nov 22, 2025

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An Indigenous woman, likely Andean, is seated behind a market stall, framed by a red translucent tent or canopy, suggesting an outdoor event in Cuzco, Peru. She wears a black hat adorned with a small pink flower, a white knitted cardigan, and a pink undershirt. Her dark hair is pulled back, and she gazes with a calm, neutral expression slightly to her right. On the table before her, covered with a vibrant, multicolored traditional textile featuring geometric patterns and stripes, are numerous woven baskets. Each basket holds different types of dried grains, beans, and corn kernels, representative of Andean agricultural products. Small white labels identify the contents: "maiz Amarillo" (yellow corn), "maiz Cheoche" (a specific corn variety), "Arverjo Compis" (a type of pea), "Quinua Pelada" (hulled quinoa), and "Quinua Amarilla" (yellow quinoa). Another label further to the right appears to read "maiz Phuru...". The setting suggests an outdoor market or fair during bright daylight. The red fabric backdrop features partially visible, reversed text that reads "DIVERSIDAD" (Diversity), indicating the event might be related to cultural or agricultural diversity. The woman appears to be a vendor, presenting or selling her produce at this event.

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