Culture
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The Legend of Mama Sara: The Corn
The corn is one of the most beloved Andean foods of our region for its nutritional properties as well as…
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The Intiwatana: The Ushnu of the Sun
When travelers reach the ushnu solar or intiwatana, they tend to use their hands like wings – showing a collective…
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Happy Pachamama Day: May the awakening of the earth bring peace, love and prosperity During the month of August
The Festival or Paid (payment) is celebrated to celebrate the harvest and the fertility of the earth. In Andean customs and traditions…
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Mountains and Men
I went to see the ballet, “The Legend of Mt. Timpanogos” which tells the story of the mountain that fills…
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Mama Qaqa or better known as ‘Mother Stone’
Mama Qaqa or better known as ‘Mother Stone’ is present among the wak’as (or huaca. A wak’a (Quechua) is an…
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Accordion a Fascinating Instrument
David was telling me about the entrance of the Virgin into the plaza and the accompanying dancers. He spoke of…
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Ñaupa Iglesia, the Inca gateway into another time
Charged with spiritual energy, with much peace and tranquility, Ñaupa Iglesia is considered a very special walks. It has been…
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My Experience as a Dance Instructor
It all starts at the end of May, the telephone starts ringing and different institutions ask for my services so…
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PUCUY SUCANCA AND CHIRAO SUCANCA, INCA SOLAR OBSERVATION
One of the most important problems of astronomy and Inca calendar involves an evaluation of the identities and role of…
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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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