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  1. Peru (Discovering Cultures of the World) by Sarah De Capua, 2005-01
  2. The prehispanic cultures of Peru: Guide for the exhibitions in Peruvian archaeology museums by Justo Caceres Macedo, 1988
  3. Historia de la Cultura Antigua del Perú. Tomo I, volumen II. [History of the Old Culture of Peru] by Luis E. Valcárcel, 1948
  4. Peru: The People and Culture (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Tammy Everts, Bobbie Kalman, et all 2003-03
  5. Ethnography And Prostitution In Peru (Anthropology, Culture and Society) by Lorraine Nencel, 2001-04-20
  6. The Mohica a Culture of Peru by Elizabeth Benson, 1972
  7. Peru: The Land (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Bobbie Kalman, David Schimpky, et all 2003-03
  8. Prehistoric Cultures of Peru (Guide for the Exhibitions in Peruvian Archaeology Museums)
  9. The prehispanic cultures of Peru: Guide for the exhibitions in Peruvian archaeology museums by Justo Cáceres Macedo, 1985
  10. The Mochica: A culture of Peru (Library of Art & Civilization of Indian America) by Elizabeth P Benson, 1972
  11. Peru: The People and Culture (The Lands, Peoples and Cultures Series) by Bobbie Kalman, Tammy Everts, 2003-07
  12. LA Galgada, Peru: A Preceramic Culture in Transition (Latin American Monograph) by Terence Grieder, 1989-01
  13. Peru (Countries & Cultures) by Allison Lassieur, 2006-01
  14. Secrets of Ancient Cultures: The Inca: Activities and Crafts from a Mysterious Land (Secrets of Ancient Cultures) by Arlette N. Braman, 2003-11-12

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Welcome to WorldRover's listing of country history and culture for Peru. Check out the links below to find more information on the people and history of a country. On the right you can also find flag clip art and maps available for free download. Embassy information is also available for a number of countries around the world, however, please confirm all information. We hope to add additional links regarding the culture of Peru as they become available. If you have a site or know of a site that should be added, please let us know. Thanks for visiting WorldRover's history, people, and culture site.
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  • The Human Experience - A series of short essays and radio programs presented by the New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities that uses the discipline of Anthropology to explore the human condition. Offers Real Audio files to download, as well as program transcripts.
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  • 22. LookSmart - Directory - Peru Society & Culture
    Lonely Planet peru culture Read about popular food, dominant religions, architecture, and the people of this South American country.
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    Learn about Peru's geographical regions, settlements, social classes, culture, family life, education, languages, literacy, health, education, and population.
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    Offers pictures and narrative that describe the history and culture of Peru, South America. Includes ancient ruins and local customs.
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    Read about popular food, dominant religions, architecture, and the people of this South American country.
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    Discusses the internal displacement of thousands of people in Peru due to the insurgencies of the 1980s and 1990s. World Gazetteer - Peru Peruse through a collection of statistics that include details on population for the country of Peru.
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    24. Culture Of Peru
    Culture of Peru. Peru has passed through various intellectual stagesfrom colonial Hispanic culture to European Romanticism after independence.
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    The relationship between Hispanic and Indian cultures has shaped the face of Peru . During pre-Columbian times, Peru was one of the major centers of artistic expression in America , where pre- Inca cultures, such as Chavin, Paracas, Wari , Nazca, Chimu, and Tiahuanaco developed high-quality pottery textiles jewelry , and sculpture . Drawing upon earlier cultures, the Incas continued to maintain these crafts but made even more impressive achievements in architecture. The mountain town of Machu Picchu and the buildings at Cuzco are excellent examples of Inca architectural design. Peru has passed through various intellectual stagesfrom colonial Hispanic culture to European Romanticism after independence. The early 20th century brought "indigenismo," expressed in a new awareness of Indian culture. Since World War II , Peruvian writers, artists, and intellectuals have participated in worldwide intellectual and artistic movements, drawing especially on U.S. and European trends. During the colonial period, Spanish baroque fused with the rich Inca tradition to produce

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    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The relationship between Hispanic and Indian cultures has shaped the face of Peru Alternate uses: Peru (disambiguation) República del Perú
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    National motto: Libertad y Orden
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    Art prior to Spanish colonization concentrated almost entirely upon the production of fine pottery, metalwork, stonecraft and textiles. The Spanish subsequently introduced their version of urban planning, with cities laid out in checkerboard fashion, and constructed mansions, churches and monasteries which slavishly mimicked Spanish renaissance or the rather phlegmatic Spanish early baroque. Over time, these European styles increasingly showed signs of a native Indian influence, leading to a style known as mestizo . (The best examples of mestizo architecture can be found in the churches around Puno and Arequipa.) Painting too mimicked European influences but as local artists grew more confident, a new and distinctive Cuzco style developed, in which artists turned their attention away from the visible world, and concentrated instead on fairytale and fable. The influence of these works on artist Paul Gauguin, who spent his childhood in Lima, is noticeable. Peruvian music is almost entirely folk music, while its literature encompasses everything from independence-inspired polemic to the anarchic individualism of its many poets and the boyhood reveries of the internationally renowned author Mario Vargas Llosa.

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    HOME Machu Picchu Nazca and Paracas Lake Titicaca Peru LAND OF THE INCAS Peru in South America is a fascinating country. Geographically, Peru encompasses an arid coastal desert, the rugged snow-capped peaks of the Andes, and steamy rainforests that form part of the vast Amazon basin. Historically, the region has seen the development of cultures such as the Inca whose legacies remain to mystify travelers and archaeologists to this day. The Inca culture was the last to arise in Peru before the arrival of adventurers and plunderers from overseas... Rise and fall of the Incas In the fifteenth century, the Inca state began to expand under the rule of the emperor Pachacuti. Other cultures were conquered and assimilated to create the most powerful empire in the New World. At its peak the Inca empire stretched for 5500 kilometers from what is now southern Columbia down through Peru to central Chile. Many descendants of the Incas still live in the Peru highlands. The Incas built the staggering citadel of Machu Picchu in a dramatic mountain setting. Machu Picchu survives as the most famous legacy of the fated Inca empire.
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    31. Peru - Moche Culture
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    PERU: THE MOCHE CULTURE The fascinating Moche period begins with the decline of the Cupisnique period at about the time of Christ. The Moche didn't conquer the Cupisnique; rather, there was a slow transition characterized by a number of developments. Ceramics, textiles and metalwork improved greatly, architectural skills allowed the construction of huge pyramids and other structures and there was enough leisure tune for art and a highly organised religion. The Moche culture, a culture that has left impressive archaeological sites and some of the most outstanding pottery to be seen in Peru's museums, is named after the river which flows into the ocean just south of Trujillo. The word Mochica has been used interchangeably with Moche and refers to a dialect spoken in the Trujillo area at the time of the conquest, though not necessarily spoken by the Moche people. Moche is now the preferred usage. The most important people, especially the priests and warriors, were members of the urban classes and lived closest to the large ceremonial pyramids and other temples. They were surrounded by a middle class of artisans and then, in descending order: farmers and fishermen, servants, slaves and beggars. The priests and warriors were both honored and obeyed. They are the people most frequently shown in ceramics, which depict them being carried in litters wearing particularly fine jewelry or clothing. Their authority is evident from pots showing scenes of punishment, including the mutilation and death of those who dared to disobey.

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    34. Peruvian Graffiti - A Gateway To Peru, Its Politics And Culture / G C I 275
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    La Esquina del Movimiento When I covered Peru as a journalist, I had to report on a lot of bad news flawed democracy, political violence, economic mismanagement, and other catastrophes. But I also prided myself in finding a positive angle for viewing what was happening in Peru: soup kitchens education popular expression , grassroots democracy, bootstrap capitalism , as well as the unique realms of the Andes, Amazon and Pacific Oceans and the contrasts between Lima and the provinces. As I got a chance to travel more broadly in the country, I discovered that its real worth was in its people and their continuing struggle to forge ahead. My goals for this web site are something similar: amid all the reporting about flawed democracy, corruption... I want to make Peru more understandable by providing background, context and a perspective on current events and also to underscore the virtues of Peruvians and Peru that span centuries and are rooted in the soil.

    35. British Council - Peru
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    Country Info Peru Introduction Peru General Data Peru Maps Peru Culture ... Peru Time and Date Peru Culture Back to Top The tribal peoples of the lower Selva along the major rivers have endured the stress and danger of contact with outside forces longer than those groups located at the upper reaches of the streams. It is in these "refuge areas" that most of the present tribal populations survive. More than any other sector of the population, the rural peoples of the Selva, and especially the tribal groups, live at the fringe of the state both literally and figuratively, being uncounted, unserved, and vulnerable to those who would use the area as their own. According to anthropologist Stéfano Varese, there are about 50 tribes numbering an estimated 250,000 persons and maintaining active communities, scattered principally throughout the departments of Loreto, Amazonas, Ucayali, Huánuco, and Madre de Dios. The national census, however, has lowered its estimates from 100,830 in 1961 to 30,000 in 1981 for the tribal peoples, even though field studies have not supported such conclusions. In the Selva, tribal lands in the early 1990s were in even more jeopardy than the Quechua and Aymara farmland in the Sierra. Although community rights were acknowledged, if not respected, in the Andes, outsiders have virtually never accepted this fact in the case of the Amazonian peoples. Nevertheless, apparently many tribal societies, such as the Shipibo, have held their traditional hunting, fishing, and swidden lands in continuous usufruct for as long as 2,000 years. As a result of the land reforms under the Velasco government, however, laws established the land rights of Amazonian native communities. Consequently, some groups, such as the Cocama-Cocamilla, have been able to secure their agroecological base.

    37. Ancient Earth Religions - Medicine Women
    Writer Carolina Carlessi discusses growing up in peru's culture of folk medicine and faith healing and how it affected her perception of modern medicine.
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    by Carolina Carlessi When Carolina Carlessi moved from Peru to Spokane, Washington, she left behind a culture that trusts intuition, superstition and personal healing. She is adjusting to Western culture's reliance on reason and science. But she knows deep inside that modern science owes much to the world's mystical women. I don't call it magic, folk medicine, cosmic energy or superstition. I just live with it It has been with the women of my family for generations, and I have been blessed with its influence since the moment I was born. My life started in Lima, Peru. My father was on a business trip and my young mother was alone in an apartment, about to give birth. Frightened, she shouted loud shouts, hoping they'd pierce the walls and get to somebody's ears. She heard knocking at the door, but couldn't move. After some minutes, a woman, "as big and square as an armoire," broke open the door with her shoulder and flew into the apartment. Mamita Carolina was a healer, a medicine woman who had arrived from her village 300 miles away. The night before, while listening to the waves, she had heard her niece's cries and had boarded the next bus to Lima, not even knowing my mother was pregnant.

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    39. Peru - LANIC
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    The Native American heritage of Peru is one of the richest in South America. Although Spain gave Peru its language, religion, and rulers, the civilization of the Inca has left its traces throughout Peruvian culture. Archaeological excavations have uncovered monumental remains of Native American societies. In contrast to these settlements are the jungles of eastern Peru, where more isolated groups of Native Americans retain lifestyles similar to those of their ancestors. Music
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    Peru boasts one of the largest varieties of arts and crafts on Earth. The excellence of Peruvian artisans can be seen in the harmony of the geometric designs in weavings, the minute portraits of peasant farming life on the carved gourds called mates burilados, the cultural mestizaje or blend in the colorful retablo boxed scenes. There are also the finely carved Huamanga stone sculptures, the complex Baroque nature of the wooden carvings, the beauty of gold and silver relics and the many forms that pottery has shaped the clay into pottery.
    In addition to the many monumental Inca ruins, many examples of colonial architecture survive, particularly religious and public buildings located mostly in Lima, Arequipa, Cuzco, and Trujillo. In the Andean area the Spaniards often built on top of Inca remains, and in Cuzco one can see both types of construction. In colonial buildings, Spanish and indigenous modes often fuse, blending into what was called the Creole style. Moorish influence, which traveled from Arab North Africa to Spain and then to the Americas, is visible in what is known as the Mudejar style. Lima has many examples of fine modern architecture.

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