freshta ahmadi still goes to school herself, and will soon be graduating, as one female student among many. that is, until she switches roles in the afternoon and transforms back into a teacher in a cave in the cliffs of bamiyan. host: this week in global living rooms we're off to peru. ♪ navez: h hello, my namame is n. wewelcome to my homeme. please, come in. four families s live in thisis housuse. we a also sell artrtisanal go. we havave hats, sombmbreros, traditional blanketssweatersrs, anandolls. ♪ i am 36 yearars old. i live witith my husbandnd any dadaughter. on this side is my b bedroom. thth's where we storour r gos. this imymy ding areaea and on thehe other side e we e our wo tooools, plow, , anthis isis the yoke, w which we curry ususe for the oxoxen. anand here on ththis side i hay shrine. these are our ancestors, who protect the house. and we have the animal goods that we take from dead alpacas that we find. they serve to make payment to the goddess pachamama. th i is where we e eat. we call creaeamed corn lawawa. but on specific occasions, we also eat guinea pig, not dail