Rodrigo is an example of the way Andean people tactfully manipulated their traditional histories to take action through colonial procedures.
Andean people have domesticated a suite of crops and animals.
Many Andean indigenous peoples use the tea for medicinal purposes.
Soap bark tree has a long history of medicinal use with the Andean people who used it especially as a treatment for various chest problems.
This small statue was the Ekeko, which was known to Andean people to be a god of fortune and luck.
"Once it is paved, all kinds of vehicles will come with Andean people, and they don't know the forests."
Quinoa was first domesticated by the Andean peoples around 3000 years ago.
Furthermore, the use of this leaf is an inextricable part of the culture of the Andean peoples.
Many ancient Andean peoples traced their origins to ancestral deities.
Weaving is one of the oldest arts, and the Andean peoples devised an incredible variety of ways to turn thread into fabric.