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Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The top left of the composition contains a pink truck with a single driver and the word "carro". A human figure dressed in orange with a round object on its head has been drawn to the right of the truck, and the words "lamu gere" have been written next to this orange figure. Below the orange figure, in the middle of the composition, is a scene involving nine standing human figures drawn in pencil looking at a single human figure that is lying on the ground. The figure on the ground has been coloured black, and the words "ri ño delepa" have been written below the scene. The right side of the page contains a large human figure coloured green and brown, holding an oblong object. The word "soladado" has been written beside this figure. The bottom of the composition contains a green house flanked by a green tree on either side. There are two human figures in the house, as well as a human figure beside the tree to the left of the house. The word "casa" has been written next to the house and the words "si potiño" have been written next to the figure by the tree.

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