History
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Q’eswachaca: The last Inca bridge in photos
Days ago, the Inca hanging bridge, handcrafted and made from straw (ichu), was rebuilt along the Apurimac River. The…
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Chavín de Huántar: Labyrinths, Sounds and Mescaline
On the eastern flanks of the Cordillera Blanca in the Department of dating to the early horizon, monumental structures of…
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We Still Need Rebellion
Young men cut down in the fire of their youth, rebels of different sorts, owners of songs cut short, Tupac…
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Inka Music, a Form of Life
Music is an important part of every culture. It is a form of communication which passes from generation to generation…
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Llamas and their importance in the Andean World
Llamas are domestic animals from the Camelidae family and are common in the Peruvian Andes. It was a very important…
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Andean Music Embraces World Music, Interview with the Creators of the “Trencito de los Andes”.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]On how Andean music can be the root for creating a new music and the abyss that separates us from…
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Ayahuasca, A Plant with Demands, Challenges, and Changes
What if I told you there was a plant that could show your past, present, and future? A plant believed…
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Happiness Takes over the City these Days.
We are enjoying beautiful weather. Some days when the rain falls in the city and it´s mountains, we breath fresh…
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Globe Trotting Sweet Potatoes
Boiled Sweet Potato Everyone in the United States will eat something Peruvian this Thursday, though they may not know it.…
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