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The image shows a museum display case containing a mannequin dressed as an indigenous person, likely from a South American or African tribe, wearing a grass skirt and carrying a woven basket on its back. The mannequin is positioned in profile, facing left, and is standing on a white base. The display case is made of glass and dark wood, with metal hinges on the door. Behind the mannequin, on the wall of the display case, is a yellow informational plaque with text and an illustration. A woven disc, possibly a hat or a mat, is also mounted on the wall. To the left of the mannequin, inside the display case, are two woven baskets. Outside the display case, to the left, is a red fire extinguisher. The floor in front of the display case is made of dark wood planks laid in a herringbone pattern. In the background, reflections in the glass show another part of the museum, with people walking around and other exhibits. This display is part of the Kunskamera museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, also known as the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography. The specific exhibit appears to be related to traditional livelihoods, with the text on the plaque likely detailing information about "gathering" or similar activities.
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