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The image shows an open book with text and a photograph. The text on the left page discusses indigenous cultural manifestations in Venezuela, focusing on their rights, customs, languages, beliefs, land, and traditional productive practices. It mentions that indigenous peoples form part of the Venezuelan nation and that the 1999 Constitution incorporates a series of rights for the preservation of their culture and identity. It also touches on the indigenous creator and their relationship with the environment and their needs. The photograph, captioned "Convivencia en un Shabono," depicts an indigenous community gathering inside or near a structure identified as a "Shabono." Several people, including adults and children, are visible in the photo, some sitting and others standing. The Shabono appears to be a large, open-sided dwelling or communal space with a thatched roof supported by wooden posts. The environment around the Shabono is natural and appears to be a rural or forested area. The right page of the book contains text under headings like "Paravientos," "Shabono," and "Churuata," which likely provide further information about these indigenous structures and related concepts. There is no mention of the city of La Tagua, Venezuela in the visible text.
Jesús Ferrer

Jun 14, 2026, 11:06 AM

La Tagua, Venezuela

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The image shows an open book with text and a photograph. The text on the left page discusses indigenous cultural manifestations in Venezuela, focusing on their rights, customs, languages, beliefs, land, and traditional productive practices. It mentions that indigenous peoples form part of the Venezuelan nation and that the 1999 Constitution incorporates a series of rights for the preservation of their culture and identity. It also touches on the indigenous creator and their relationship with the environment and their needs. The photograph, captioned "Convivencia en un Shabono," depicts an indigenous community gathering inside or near a structure identified as a "Shabono." Several people, including adults and children, are visible in the photo, some sitting and others standing. The Shabono appears to be a large, open-sided dwelling or communal space with a thatched roof supported by wooden posts. The environment around the Shabono is natural and appears to be a rural or forested area. The right page of the book contains text under headings like "Paravientos," "Shabono," and "Churuata," which likely provide further information about these indigenous structures and related concepts. There is no mention of the city of La Tagua, Venezuela in the visible text.

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