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- Communal work is a gathering for mutually accomplishing a task or for communal fundraising. Communal work provided manual labour to others, especially...
- Tarija they encountered several stone roads, most likely the remnants of pre-Incaic cultures, such as that of the Churumatas. However, during that period, the...
- the north, is very po****r with foreign tourists who arrive to admire the Incaic architecture, the altiplano lakes, and the Valley of the Moon.[citation...
- social inequalities, as some dances and songs were reserved for nobles. Incaic Andean music was pentatonic (using notes re, fa, sol, la, and do). They...
- Cajamarca chiefdom. Other historians state the Cajamarca polity, whose later incaic capital was the Inca administrative center of Cajamarca, was conquered as...
- Pacha, the first era being the pre-Incaic age supposedly uncultured and barbaric, and the second being the Incaic era, in which, following the conquests...
- - An ancient style of music and circle dance which is widespread since incaic or even preincaic epoch on the Peruvian and Bolivian highlands. San Juanito...
- notably by the Inca but also by other peoples of the central Andes from pre-Incaic times, through the colonial and republican eras, and even – in a considerably...
- Colta. Then Pallatanga was cantonized in 1986. It was also the hold of incaic high born families until the 17th century. Later it was an Indian worker...
- is an ancient style of music and circle dance which is widespread since incaic or even preincaic epoch on the Peruvian and Bolivian highlands. Modern versions...