Culture
-
The Ancestral Tree of The Heights: Queñua
The queñua tree is one of the most representative trees of the high Andean regions. It grows in the altiplanic…
Read More » -
Syncretism in The Rural Community of Chinchero
Chinchero is one of the communities that to this day has maintained many traditions from Inca times. It has an…
Read More » -
Cuzco Eats was chosen in the Top 30 best blogs in Peru
Cuzco Eats was chosen as one the best blogs in Peru among the thousands of Peruvian blogs on the web.…
Read More » -
The Warachicuy: Ceremony of Becoming an Adult
The word Warachikuy is a Quechua word that comes from wara meaning loincloth, cloth pants or cloth. It is a…
Read More » -
The Importance of Water in the Andean World and Its Destruction Today
Water is considered one of the most important elements of nature and the world where we live since it is…
Read More » -
The Work of The Midwife and Ancestral Rituals to Bring a Child to The world
Within Andean thought, childbirth is considered an ancestral ritual where the midwife interacts. The midwife is a woman who is…
Read More » -
The Wasichacuy, An Ancestral Tradition in The Andean World
One of the most important tasks for a family is the construction of their house. For this necessity the Wasichacuy…
Read More » -
The Maiden and Piquillacta’s Water
Before the Inca civilization there were different pre-Inca cultures located in different areas of what is now the department of…
Read More » -
Funeral Rites in Inca Times
Inca culture was characterized by its religious and magical beliefs where death and life were one. The being did not…
Read More » -
Cacao, The Second Most Important Crop
As is well known, cacao is one of the products that has a long history in its production.. Occasionally is…
Read More »