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Descendants of the Incas

Nilda with Village Sheep

Nilda with Village SheepSince her childhood days of shepherding, Nilda enjoys the sheep who graze in and around Chinchero.

 

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    • A Peruvian Family

    • - A Peruvian Family
    • -- Chinchero Community
    • --- Inca Ruins, Chinchero

      The Weavings

    • - Making and Dyeing Yarn
    • -- Chinchero Weavings
    • --- Learning to Weave
    • ---- Weavers and Looms
    • ----- Patterns of Chinchero

      Village Market

    • - The Village Market
    • -- Kids at the Market
    • --- Weavings at The Market
    • - Making and Dyeing Yarn


    • Nilda Holding a Sheep

      Nilda Holding a Sheep's Fleece


    • Llama Fur

      Llama Fur


    • Ñuchu Flowers

      Ñuchu Flowers


    • Variety of Colors from Natural Dyes

      Variety of Colors from Natural Dyes


    • Balls of Yarn Ready for Weaving

      Balls of Yarn Ready for Weaving


    • A Drop Spindle Used in Chinchero

      A Drop Spindle Used in Chinchero

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