Saturday, September 20, 2014

Weblog where you find the History, Life, Art, Music, Textiles, Pottery, Agriculture, Experiences, C


Weblog where you find the History, Life, Art, Music, Textiles, Pottery, Agriculture, Experiences, Chronic oral, written, research material, notes, etc., etc. All activities of a man rune Qulla Bolivian Altiplano.
The ch'uspa is a small bag usually woven four stakes, used by Aymara usps priority mail tracking and Quechua, usually used to carry coca leaves for ceremonies or as an ornament for major holidays. In our country it is very common to see the use of this ornament in the Bolivian Andes for millennia as this Woven Gregoria Colquhoun Challapata department of Oruro, Bolivia chuspa, is made with sheep's wool and dyed with natural dyes Lampaya (coffee ), Tola (green), queñua (yellow) usps priority mail tracking and cochineal (red, purple and lilac), the designs are pilis, Andean birds. This bag is a small Andean excellent manual labor embodied in the perfection of their designs, natural dyes with the smell of herbs and ritual elements that are still in Andean culture for millennia, make it so special and unique in its genre .
Used by Jilakata is a generally larger woven as we know ch'uspa sack; caitos multicolored, decorated with figures Andean jumps and even in some of the names of spouses Jilakatas. In some cases it may be woven jump on the cultural values of the community, and ayllu marka. This serves to bring the cocaine (inalmama), bleach usps priority mail tracking (añasu k'iwcha) and pure alcohol (mankasa Quna). The coca leaf is considered sacred ancient closely tied to the culture of the communities. The coca Jilakata used mainly for the purpose of fulfilling the ritual to Pachamama, or to wacas the marka. Typically, this authority usually always carry coca in its wistalla; comunario to offer a bunch of coca as the largest show of respect for his authority.
11 (23) June (1) May (3) April (3) January (5) February (6) THE WORKSHOP AYJADERA Ethnomusicology Music ch'uspa TARKA LA LA Stone KHONKHOTA October (5 )
Oruro - Bolivia

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