Folklore
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Asnapa, Useful Traditional Herbs for Your Kitchen
Every day, cooks use different plants as part of their ingredients when preparing those special dishes that we like so…
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New Year’s Eve
People are getting ready to start new directions. Some people decide to leave behind the old year in different cities…
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Feel The Pleasure of Cold Raindrops for Almost Four Months
This is the time when the rains begin to make their presence known constantly. It rains at any time of…
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Christmas, New Years, and Young People
Christmas, New Years, and Young People Christmas is here. A few days ago everything was shaking with energy. The movement…
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Mythological Origen vs Historical Origen of Mollepata
The town of Mollepata is an obligatory stop to make the adventure walk to the citadel of Machu Picchu on…
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Christmas arrived in Cusco
The city of Cusco lives a festive atmosphere. The beautiful Inca citadel dresses in color with Christmas images, colored lights,…
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The Lamb Boy
Year after year, Christmas extends its lights and prayers for the birth of the baby Jesus in order to unite…
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The Chinchero and Its Resistance to Spanish Colonization
Chinchero is a district of Urubamba. Located at approximately 3770 meters above sea level, it is also known as the…
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So Much in Love, the Great Huayno Llaulillay
Afternoons, glasses of beer rise and clink together over plank wood floors and hand-crafted wooden tables and chairs. Men gather…
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The Fajado of the Babies or Wawas in the Andean World vs The Modern World
In the Andean world, the affection felt by parents towards their children is manifested through caring for them and one…
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