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This media file captures a museum exhibit featuring a dark-skinned mannequin adorned with traditional attire, displayed behind glass. The mannequin stands upright, facing slightly towards the viewer's left, with its arms bent. The mannequin wears a prominent head covering with a leopard print pattern, possibly made of animal fur or a patterned fabric. Around its neck are several necklaces; one features what appear to be large, curved tusks or teeth, while another has delicate, translucent feather-like ornaments hanging from it. There are also strands of golden-colored beads or fibers wrapped around its torso and left arm. The background of the exhibit is a printed image depicting a natural, outdoor scene. On the left side, lush green foliage and trees are visible, while on the right, there's a structure made of woven straw or thatch, possibly representing a traditional hut or wall. Reflections on the protective glass of the display case are evident, creating visual layers. These reflections show parts of the museum interior, including what might be another display or a video screen with colorful images. To the right of the mannequin, visible text on a white card identifies the exhibit. The most prominent word is "Ayoreo", likely referring to the indigenous people whose culture or artifacts are being displayed. Below this, there's additional information: "Objeto ID: 2096 (Orid); 400" and "Periodo: Contemporaneo". The overall scene suggests a cultural or ethnographic museum exhibit, likely in La Paz, Bolivia, given the provided context, showcasing the heritage of the Ayoreo people.
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