-
Antonio de la
Calancha in 1638, in 1892
Ernst Middendorf it
germanizes as "
muchik", the form "chimu" is a
hypothesis on the part of
Middendorf in accordance...
-
specifically in the
regions of
Lambayeque and Piura,
influenced by the
Muchik. Acha,
Sergio Zapata (2006).
Diccionario de gastronomía
peruana tradicional...
- construction. Many of
these depict a
deity now
known as Ayapec.
Ayapec is a
Muchik word
translating as all
knowing (note: the name "Ayapec" or "Ai - Apaec"...
-
groups lived without an
organization or
single leader to rule
until the
Muchik culture eventually took control, and the
mixture of
these evolved into the...
- such as: Quechua, Aymara, Jivaroan, Tsimané, Tallán, Culli, Quingnam,
Muchik, and Puquina. The
peoples had
different social and
organizational structures...
- 4 m (13 ft) Po****tion • Estimate (2015) 30,671 Demonym(s) Mocheño(a)
Mochica Muchik Time zone UTC-5 (PET)
Website www.munimoche.gob.pe/historia.php...
-
concerts in
indigenous languages,
including Quechua, Aymara, Ashaninka, and
Muchik.
Warmi (2009), the term "warmi",
means "woman" in Quechua.
Cocoa Quintucha...
-
historic heritage wall in Chan Chan
Capital of
Chimu culture Huaca del Sol
Muchik political capital Muelle de
Huanchaco It
shows the
typical and
ancient caballitos...
- This part of
Northern Peru also had a
strong influence on the
extinct Muchik or
Mochica language.[citation needed] The
other main
variety of Spanish...