Discover Peru : Culture of the Andes

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Get a glimpse into the local life, art, and culture of the Peruvian Andes in this episode of Travel Bug
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preserved culture is always beautiful to see and experience👏

DeborahAjayi-wr
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Nature is very beautiful ...very preserved❤

viletndubuisi
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Wow this is amazing i would love to be here some day

ShalomSunny-px
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4:02 - I swear that definitely isn't Inca music, but Indian music. And when I say Indian, I mean the Asian one. 😆😅

EngPheniks
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Hola, soy de Perú, en este video puedes observar un poco de los lugares hermosos que tenemos aquí, ven, visítanos y vive la experiencia!

paolafelixmatta
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One of my friend is from Peru.her name is yareth and she is so beautiful. We everyday talk to each other

kumarravi
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The Andean culture goes back to the Tiwanaku (Aymara) and the Wari Empire (Quechua), around 500CE. But there are older peoples: the first wave from the Andes into the Coast was around 100CE, with the establishment of the Moche and the Nazca kingdoms. And there is even an older wave, from the times of Chavin (900BCE).

However, the older cultures were native to the coast, people who came down following the western coast of the Americas and founded the first civilizations in the area, and possibly in the Americas: Jequetepeque, the city of the hummingbird; Maranga, where Lima is now; Bandurria, the fisherman complex; Casma, where the first religious buildings were erected in its main settlement, Sechin (3600BCE); and Norte Chico, with its main settlements in Caral, Aspero, and Huaricanga (2500BCE).

The hiatus between those coastal cultures, that used cotton, ate fish, worshiped marine deities, and cultivated gourds they also used in place of pottery, is so big, that it's likely they were an entirely different people, very different from the Aymara and Quechua from the highlands.

My family are descendants of such people. We're, of course, Amerind. But unlike the Andeans, adapted to the high altitudes, we're morphologically different: much slimmer, darker complexion, about as short as them. There are very few people of this ancient lineage, and our languages have been lost.

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interesante reportaje de peru aunque yo vivo hay

asuraprimordial-tsyh
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As an American sometimes I cringe when I see one of our citizens just ruining another wonderful old culture just by our big mouth presence. Kills the ambience.

kimstevens
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I just like how of all the gorgeous textiles available to purchase, she chose the most white bread boring one available lmao

FeatherBirb
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Beautiful I came here to see what are the Andes are like im Puerto Rican but my DNA results shows that im 8% of Native American Andes, But i wonder how and why did they manage to go from Peru to the Carribean islands and i wonder if they were the Tianos Tribes 🤔

glo
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The Spanish made the world in their image, , and put themselves on top of humanity

timothyfoster
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I’m a Turkish guy and my dna test shocked me that I found out I have %2.8 percent Andes people’s genes. It is a very small amount but they are too far away from my homeland. Still imagining how is that happened.

casey
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No es por nada pero mi costa es lo mejor del mundo❤

karensofiasevericherodrigu
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Venezuela es uno de los países más multiculturales en el mundo. Ese es porque me encanta mucho este país. Eso, y el paisaje de Perú es absolutamente hermoso.

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