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Kapac Qolla / Pablitos dancers on hillside above Sanctuary in morning mist during Qoyllur Riti festival, Peru
Kapac Qolla dancers traditionally represent merchants who used to come from the altiplano / Lake Titicaca region (Collasuyu was the Inca name for the southern quarter of their empire Tawantinsuyu). Llamas were traditionally used to transport goods, and often replaced by mules after the Spanish conquest. The knitted woolen masks are called a waq'ollo. The intricately embroidered square hat on their shoulders is called an aqarapi.
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Author: Photographer: James Brunker
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