
Stake attention in this memory
This image, rotated ninety degrees clockwise, captures a museum exhibit featuring cultural artifacts from the Araona people of Bolivia. A dark-colored mannequin, positioned behind a clear glass display panel, models a traditional garment and an elaborate necklace. The mannequin wears a knee-length, light brown skirt or wrap made from what appears to be natural fiber, possibly bark. Numerous strands of small, white beads are draped around the mannequin's neck and torso, forming a multi-layered necklace. The background of the display consists of a large photographic print depicting an outdoor scene with structures made of thatched walls or roofs, suggesting a traditional village environment. A green, leafy area is visible in the lower part of the background. To the right of the mannequin, an information panel provides details about the exhibit. Visible text includes: "Araona," "Objeto ID: 5626 (Nocal: 5229 (Collar))," indicating an object ID and identifying the necklace. The "Periodo" is listed as "Contemporáneo (1900 - adelante)." The "Procedencia" (provenance) is "Provincia Abel Iturralde, departamento de La Paz," connecting the artifacts to this region in Bolivia. The "Material" is specified as "Corteza de árbol bibosi (Ficus insipida) e hilo de fibra vegetal" (bibosi tree bark and vegetable fiber thread). A small map on the panel highlights a region, likely Abel Iturralde Province. The scene depicts a static educational display, with no visible activity or specific time of day.
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