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The image is a close-up of a page from a book or educational material, likely about indigenous cultures and their crafts. The content is in Spanish. On the left side, there are several circular illustrations depicting hands working with clay, showing the process of creating a pottery vessel. These illustrations are labeled with numbers 1 through 6, suggesting a step-by-step guide.

The right side of the image shows a diagram with arrows and text, indicating a historical or geographical progression. Text labels such as "Anzotegui," "los caribes," "Los wayúus," "Zulia," and "los arawacos" are visible, along with phrases like "descendiendo de" (descending from) and "siguientes etnias y dónde" (following ethnicities and where). This section appears to be mapping out the origins or distribution of different indigenous groups.

Below the diagram, there is a yellow section with text in Spanish, including the heading "Neetkotes". A bullet point reads "Ordeno del 1 al 6 la secuencia para hacer la vasija" (I order from 1 to 6 the sequence to make the pot). There are also several oval-shaped objects, some enclosed in squares, which might be examples of finished crafts or representations of items related to the subject matter. Small white circles are interspersed throughout this area.

There is no information in the image that places the content in the city of La Tagua, Venezuela. The provided text refers to indigenous groups that are associated with regions of Venezuela, but not specifically La Tagua.
Ramón

Jun 23, 2026, 1:19 PM

La Tagua, Venezuela

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The image is a close-up of a page from a book or educational material, likely about indigenous cultures and their crafts. The content is in Spanish. On the left side, there are several circular illustrations depicting hands working with clay, showing the process of creating a pottery vessel. These illustrations are labeled with numbers 1 through 6, suggesting a step-by-step guide. The right side of the image shows a diagram with arrows and text, indicating a historical or geographical progression. Text labels such as "Anzotegui," "los caribes," "Los wayúus," "Zulia," and "los arawacos" are visible, along with phrases like "descendiendo de" (descending from) and "siguientes etnias y dónde" (following ethnicities and where). This section appears to be mapping out the origins or distribution of different indigenous groups. Below the diagram, there is a yellow section with text in Spanish, including the heading "Neetkotes". A bullet point reads "Ordeno del 1 al 6 la secuencia para hacer la vasija" (I order from 1 to 6 the sequence to make the pot). There are also several oval-shaped objects, some enclosed in squares, which might be examples of finished crafts or representations of items related to the subject matter. Small white circles are interspersed throughout this area. There is no information in the image that places the content in the city of La Tagua, Venezuela. The provided text refers to indigenous groups that are associated with regions of Venezuela, but not specifically La Tagua.

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