The Andean Carnival in the Province of Jujuy, Argentina, is one of the most significant cultural celebrations in the country’s northern region. Music, dance, masks, talco (talcum powder traditionally thrown during carnival celebrations), and comparsas (organized carnival groups) transform streets into spaces of gathering where community, memory, and territory intertwine. These celebrations are part of deeply rooted Andean traditions, passed down from generation to generation and experienced as collective moments of gratitude, abundance, and the celebration of life. Although the Jujuy Carnival has a long history and strong cultural vitality, for decades many cultural expressions from northern Argentina have had limited presence in open digital repositories.…