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This media file contains an illustration from a book, featuring a page with text and drawings. The text, written in Spanish, is about the origin of fire, specifically mentioning the Yanomami people of Venezuela.

The illustration depicts a scene with several characters. In the foreground, a child with dark hair, wearing a turquoise top and yellow shorts, is shown with their arms raised in a joyous gesture. To the right, another drawing shows two figures, one larger and holding a smaller child. They are standing by what appears to be a body of water. The background features a lush green landscape with some trees and stylized blue water.

The text describes how the Yanomami ancestors didn't know how to create fire and would preserve it by making torches. Children asked their mothers to cook food because raw food tasted bad. The story then introduces Caimán and his wife who found a way to prepare food. Another part of the text mentions "Colibrí" (Hummingbird) observing something near the river.

The overall mood of the illustration is cheerful and vibrant, with bright colors used in the drawings. The text itself suggests a narrative that is likely educational, aiming to explain a cultural myth or historical event to a younger audience. The page appears to be from a children's book, given the simple illustration style and the storytelling nature of the text.
Ramón

Jun 23, 2026, 1:18 PM

La Tagua, Venezuela

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This media file contains an illustration from a book, featuring a page with text and drawings. The text, written in Spanish, is about the origin of fire, specifically mentioning the Yanomami people of Venezuela. The illustration depicts a scene with several characters. In the foreground, a child with dark hair, wearing a turquoise top and yellow shorts, is shown with their arms raised in a joyous gesture. To the right, another drawing shows two figures, one larger and holding a smaller child. They are standing by what appears to be a body of water. The background features a lush green landscape with some trees and stylized blue water. The text describes how the Yanomami ancestors didn't know how to create fire and would preserve it by making torches. Children asked their mothers to cook food because raw food tasted bad. The story then introduces Caimán and his wife who found a way to prepare food. Another part of the text mentions "Colibrí" (Hummingbird) observing something near the river. The overall mood of the illustration is cheerful and vibrant, with bright colors used in the drawings. The text itself suggests a narrative that is likely educational, aiming to explain a cultural myth or historical event to a younger audience. The page appears to be from a children's book, given the simple illustration style and the storytelling nature of the text.

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