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The Andean World

Explore the Ayllu, a group in the Andean world sharing identity based on descent, place, ethos. Learn about Ayllus in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, particularly Aymara indigenous women. Discover the political, social, economic, and cultural aspects, as well as the continuity and change within these communities. Witness the world view of the landscape through the lens of Pachamama, Tirakuna, and Apu, captured in stunning photographs by Holly Wissler, Gabriela Martínez, and Dado Galdieri. See the traditions and beliefs of the Yucay Apu Illahuamán and women from the Huilloc community in Ollantaytambo. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of the Andean Indigenous peoples and their unique world view.

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The Andean World

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  1. The Andean World Indigenous Peoples and Their World View Photo by Holly Wissler

  2. Photo Gabriela Martínez

  3. Inhabitants: Colombia 46.93 million Ecuador 14.67 million Peru 29.4 million Bolivia 10.9 million Aymaraindigenous women (Bolivia). Photograph: Dado Galdieri/AP

  4. Ayllu • Group of people who share a similar identity based on descent, place, and ethos. • Political, social, economic, and cultural grouping (s). • Continuity and change of the Ayllu.

  5. Women from the community of Huilloc, Ollantaytambo. Photo Gabriela Martínez

  6. World View of the Landscape Pachamama, Tirakuna, and Apu. Photo Gabriela Martínez Yucay

  7. ApuIllahuamán

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