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Land begins
Copyright David Diaz 2024
Date of Work Feb 2016 - Ongoing
Updated Jul 2020
Location Azuay, Ecuador
Topics Agriculture, Celebrity, Documentary, Hope, Latin America, Lifestyle, Photography, Spirituality, Spotlight
A work in progress -land begins-. Tell us the four agricultural festivals Pawcar Raymi, Inti Raymi, Kulla Raymi, Kapac Raymi which celebrate the different stages of planting and harvesting of the fruits obtained by - Allpa Mama - also known as Mother Earth.
Zhuracpamba is a community located in Azuay, Ecuador, where several indigenous cultures, including the Saraguros, Cañaris, and Paltas people converge from the different Andean towns of the country since Pre-Inca times to celebrate the Andean agricultural festivals and rituals typical of the indigenous worldview of the Andes. 

As part of the festivities, the community dances to the rhythm of the zapateo, a dance deeply rooted in the Spanish Flamenco and the Gypsies. With the blow of the bare feet on the earth and the use of ancestral plants such as Aguacolla, Ayahuasca, Tobacco, Coca leaf, Sage, Mushrooms—these participants are part of preserving their cultural heritage and connoisseurs of traditional and natural medicine for the care of the spirit and the body.


This work was published in Cannabis Magazine and AsEdiciones
Un trabajo en progreso -donde comienza la tierra- cuenta las cuatro festividades agrícolas Pawcar Raymi, Inti Raymi, Kulla Raymi, Kapac Raymi que celebran las diferentes etapas de siembra y cosecha de los frutos obtenidos por - Allpa Mama - también conocida como Madre Tierra. Zhuracpamba es una comunidad ubicada en Azuay, Ecuador, donde convergen varias culturas indígenas, incluidos los Saraguros, Cañaris y Paltas, provenientes de los diferentes pueblos andinos del país desde la época preincaica, para celebrar las fiestas y rituales agrícolas andinos, típicos de los pueblos indígenas. cosmovisión de los Andes.

Como parte de las festividades, la comunidad baila al ritmo del zapateo, un baile muy arraigado en el flamenco español y los gitanos. Con el golpe de los pies descalzos sobre la tierra y el uso de plantas ancestrales como Aguacolla, Ayahuasca, Tabaco, Hoja de Coca, Salvia, Hongos, estos participantes son parte de la preservación de su patrimonio cultural y conocedores de la medicina tradicional y natural para el cuidado del espíritu y del cuerpo.

Este trabajo ha sido publicado en la 
Revista Cannabis Magazine y AsEdiciones
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