
Stake attention in this memory
In Isinyi-Nando, Nigeria, an outdoor scene depicts two women engaged in the manual processing of what appear to be palm kernels or similar nuts. An older woman with short, graying hair, wearing a blue polo shirt with yellow trim and a patterned wrapper, squats on the left side of the frame. She holds a small, reddish-brown object in her left hand, her gaze directed downwards. Behind her, a stone or concrete block wall is visible, along with a dark container holding green foliage and several stacked wooden planks. To the right, a younger woman with short, dark hair, dressed in a dark blue dress with white polka dots, sits on a small wooden stool with carved legs and a light-colored top. She actively processes a small, yellowish-brown object in her right hand, holding it over an open metal can with red and white markings positioned on the ground between her knees. A large pile of processed or unprocessed nuts and husks surrounds the women on the dry, sandy ground, extending towards the left foreground where a light-colored sack is partially visible. The scene captures a focused, collaborative manual task performed in a seemingly residential outdoor setting.
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