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Folklore
The Emperor Atahualpa’s Head
Inka Atahuallpa Converted into Stone When the great Wiracocha took the child to the enchanted city of Huancabamba they found…
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Commentary
Opposites Meet in Family, the Living and the Dead in Cusco
Day of Dead in Almudena Cemetery The living and the dead come together in a feast, one day for each.…
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On the Day of the Dead in Cusco People Visit Cemeteries
A Day in Almudena Cemetery The Day of the Dead is one of the feasts that is most popular in…
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Customs
Bread Babies and Bread Horses Fill Cusco with Color and Love
Every year at this time it is our custom to enjoy a bread baby or a bread horse. From the…
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Events
Day of the Living Celebrated with Lechón and Family Joy
After having celebrated the Day of Creole Song and the stupendous Witches Night, now people get ready to enjoy the…
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Customs
Intersections: Day of the Dead Meets Halloween and Commercialism in the United States
Día de los Muertos Día de los Muertos was celebrated in Utah at Thanksgiving point Their huge sign advertising the…
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Commentary
The City Returns to Calm
Fernando Delgado Aguirre One week after Cusco was paralyzed, the city appears to have returned to the calm that is…
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Food & Drinks
Peas Are a Major and Delicious Food in Cusco
We are living the rainy season right now in Cusco. Strong and light rains water the city at any time…
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Ingredients
Aguaje Fruit Pleases and Delights in Cusco
An exotic fruit that is typical of South and Central American, the aguaje is claiming ever more interest among cooks…
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