- Both, Sabine; Burslem,
David F. R. P.; Majalap, Noreen; Nilus, Reuben;
Huaraca Huasco, Walter; Cruz, Rudi; Pillco,
Milenka M.; Turner,
Edgar C.; Reynolds...
- to the
ancient tradition of the Andes. One army, led by Astu
Huaraca and
Tumay Huaraca, was
heading towards Cusco,
while the
other two were in charge...
- her. When said urpu was filled,
Illapa would throw a
projectile from his
huaraca to the urpu
producing a roar that
would cause thunder, the
lightning would...
- fell into
disuse after the Chimu-Inca war.
Slings (Quechua: Waraka) – The
huaracas were
fundamental in the
Incan army, the
slingers were
trained from childhood...
- from the
original on 16
January 2021.
Retrieved 13
February 2021. Mejía
Huaraca,
Mario (23
October 2020). "Elecciones 2020:
Alberto Beingolea anuncia su...
- 241 ft) Auxilio, 5,560
metres (18,241 ft) Cuyoc, 5,550
metres (18,209 ft)
Huaraca, 5,537
metres (18,166 ft) Pumarinri, 5,465
metres (17,930 ft) Jirishanca...
-
Tumay Huaraca District is one of the
nineteen districts of the
Andahuaylas Province in Peru. One of the
highest peaks of the
district is Puka T'uruyuq...
-
people armed with what they had. The
women with stones, sticks, pins,
huaraca or slingshot, poles. A
fight to the
death was established, they did not...
-
Navarro Sebastián Núñez
Brayan Córdova Owen Farfán
Felipe Mesones Bryan Molina Allonso Dávila
Carlos Huaraca Eduardo Chávez
Josmar Murillo John Fajardo...
- from the
original on 8 June 2019.
Retrieved 24
April 2020.
Mario Mejía
Huaraca (20 July 2019). "Comisión de Constitución
aprueba dictamen sobre inmunidad"...