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A vibrant mid-shot captures an Indigenous woman at what appears to be a market stall or cultural exhibition in Cuzco, Peru. She stands centrally behind a table, looking directly at the viewer with a calm, gentle smile. The woman is adorned in traditional, colorful Andean attire. She wears a distinctive red and black hat with intricate patterns. Her red jacket or vest is elaborately embroidered with vibrant geometric and floral designs. Over this, she drapes a white shawl or manta, edged with green and red, featuring striking black and white woven patterns depicting animals, possibly llamas or alpacas. The table in front of her is covered with a rich, hand-woven textile, displaying traditional geometric patterns in red, green, black, and white. Arranged meticulously on this textile is a remarkable display of diverse corn cobs. These cobs exhibit a wide spectrum of colors, including white, yellow, orange, red, maroon, purple, black, and various speckled varieties. To the right, small piles of dried beans or legumes and a clear plastic bag containing nuts or seeds are also visible. In the background, a green banner provides additional context. Partially visible text at the top reads "RIA ARGUEDAS," likely referring to José María Arguedas, a renowned Peruvian writer and anthropologist. The banner features a logo within an oval shape, displaying "CADEP JMA" (suggesting "Centro Andino de Educación y Promoción José María Arguedas") above an image of trees and a waterfall. The bottom of the banner also shows partial text "CADEP - "JM A". The image evokes a sense of cultural pride and highlights the agricultural richness of the Andean region. The bright, even lighting suggests a daytime setting, possibly under a protective canopy.
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