Folklore
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Cusco: Artisans from Ollantaytambo exhibit handmade art pieces
Artisans from different communities such as Huilloc, Patacancha, Rumira Sondormayo, Yanamayo and Quelcanca from the Ollantaytmabo district came to the…
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The secret of Chuta Bread in Cusco
The bread in the city of Cusco has an importance beyond being edible. It is an indispensable product in all…
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Pulling Hair, A Traditional Cure for Headache
A traditional technique used by our grandparents to cure intense headaches when pills and other medicines where not available or…
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My Peru and Its Many Reasons to Consume Purple Corn
Previously it was thought and some still think that Mexico is the place where the corn originated, but according to…
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National Day of the Cuy (Guinea Pig)
The National Day of the Cuy (guinea pig) is celebrated on Friday, October 09, It was set up by the…
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Cutting Molle and Capulí Trees for Carnival in Cusco is Banned
The carnival of Cusco, year after year, means enjoying yourself in the best possible way. All the most representative elements…
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Experience the Fiestas de San Sebastián Cusco 2020
Cusco is one of the best cities to visit throughout the year, since it has a great cultural diversity, such…
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The Andean Kitchen, a Special, Traditional Space
The Andean kitchens of Peru are traditional spaces that are not characterized by being well decorated, having good light, or…
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Start of the Rainy Season Cusco
The changes of season are very important for the different activities carried out in the Andes of Peru. Transcendental activities…
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Mothers of the Land, a PeruvianDocumentary
This documentary was made by Peruvian filmmakers Álvaro and Diego Sarmiento, which premiered at the 69th edition of the Berlin…
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