I cannot be more proud of my quechua origins... My parents didnt teach me their language. Cause we had to live in the city, we had to use more Spanish. Eventually i could learn quechua... And i totally relate to the language of my ancestors. I love my quechua culture for real.
@@vilmasarmiento7697 Where are you learning? I grew up in Lima and was moved to the belly of the beast and it is so hard to feel connected 🌹 thanks for any advice from you or Hugo!
I am.not gonna lie. Peruvians are such a cool ass people like for real. Down to earth funny and cool people you can trust and confide yourself into. I have always loved my Peruvian friends
These people are Andeans. There is a difference between a Quechua Andean and a peruvian. Peru is an alien iberian creation, peruvians are the source why Andeans were casted to live in these degraded conditions. There have been countless Andean uprisings, rebellions and wars against the invasive peruvian state.
I am from the south coast of Peru but my parents used to send me to the Andes mountains to visit my grand parents in vacation when I was a kid , mostly of my relatives speak Quechua in the Andes and I didn't know nothing but they were always treating me with care, love and wisdom to feel like home despite of the differences there is live between the coast, the Andes and the Amazon, I don't have words to describe how the Quechua world is so much different in all aspect with regular life, there is a connection of strong respect to nature, to the community and to be fear with everyone, to live in the Andes is an strong lesson to regenarate yourself with the basic and working hard everyday.
I did not expect an ancient Quechua Chaman smoking modern cigarettes, I thought they will smoke their own tobacco pipe rather than smoking poison from caucasian Hispano invaders.
@@mixtecjaguar9824 Is there outward racism there in Peru as to who is what and what mixture people are? Who is full blood versus mixed? Without dna tests, many people really don’t know exactly what they are!
My mom is from Andean origins. And I’m proud to cary that with me too. Im still working out where we originally started. But I have way more connection with the land then before. I hope I can visit and spend some time with the natives.
Not All important Andean rituals require any kind of animal/mammal sacrifice. Sometimes offering/sacrificing food enough. Otherwise, great footage on humble rural life.
I'm proud, because I learned that extraordinary language.... My mom taught me when I was younger, in my childhood everyone of my friends and my class mates didn't know to speak that language, Just my mom taught me and it helped me a lot in so many ways because I went to live to Ireland and I learned English quickly and I also learned Portuguese, after that i moved to Spain and i learnd Catalan, although im learning french, and in the future I will learn German, Quechua has helped me a lot in specially in the phonetic because that language has different sounds with the similar sounds of many languages. Never and ever be ashamed of speaking this wonderful language.
I loved that the video shows the dialogue and natural everyday conversations between the people and the family members, it was so funny and amusing and intriguing to watch that, thank you!
My great grandfather I believe was the last in my family to speak Quechua. I know a few words but wish I could have learned more. I'm proud of my Peruvian heritage. We have the best food NGL! LOL 😆
I really can’t stand the language of the narrator, living here is a life of abundance not bleakness. Please speak of our people with the dignity they have, they know more of life than any colonizer ever could
I dream of relocating here in rural Peru or western Bolivia from the Midwest, USA. I am doing a lot of research to volunteer in this region and learn the language. I agree that there is great strength, knowledge and abundance here. It is a beautiful and honorable land of culture, and people in spite of the destructive environmental colonization impacts from 500 years ago. Thank you for expressing the truth. So frustrated with western ideologies looking down on agrarian Indigenous cultures. Having living in two of the very largest US cities, I think there is absolutely little “comfort” in them. These Quechua are living the most honorable lives in a modern world gone mad.
i am truly sorry if you are offended by the language. This is all fascinating to me. I learned a lot from this and respect this culture as a result of this program and want to learn more. I completely understand your position, however I found this to be sensitive, educational and interesting. respect
@@mjolnirplissken7032 it's the approach. He treated them like a museum he didn't try to get to know them on a personal level. They're humans, they are alive, they are not a textbook historical figure. At least get to know who they are. You'd get so much more out of it. Look at a documentary of historical figures vs a documentaty of someone alive today. They are very different. They didn't do a good job and we learned very little to be honest. Even the title is stupid. We're not indians we're natives.
I’m 61% indigenous and the rest European mainly Spaniard. I got this from my mom side mainly. Her mother used to speak Quechua and used to live in the rural areas. She forgotten her language and customs since she had to live in Lima to survive. Sadly, nobody in our family alive speaks it or has maintain any customs. Finding any classes is extremely difficult unless I move to Peru (I’m American). I’m bummed because I will never feel close to the 61% of myself in this life.
@@ΘΕΟΦΑΝΩΚΟΜΝΗΝΟΣ the Roman Empire spans much of Europe? The city of Rome is in modern day Italy. The Incan empire spanned from northern Chile, through Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia. The city of Cusco is in modern day Peru. I’m confused what what you don’t get. Modern borders don’t mean anything.
im trying to learn quechua but ithink learning from a native would be better. how do i say basic phrases like, hello, bye, please and thank you? i dont mind if you dont want to reply but it would help
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They seem so dismissive of the granma...she looks so sad she's in pain...yet they ignore her...he straight asked her to go get the sheep...he eating to many coca leaves...poor granna
Yes, no one likes to feel like a burden but she is at an age where elderly people should not work and all of us will go through this stage of advanced age where we insist to our sons we can still work and be useful. It's devastating about her foot but there are not even medical facilities to treat infants (high infant mortality rate), let alone the elderly. It's their reality but they do care about her, they work for her, feed her, dress her, clean her.
My father is 90 years old, he works too and walk very weel, he is andean and quechua like me in this case language quecha varies for region (departamento) we are quechua from Ancash this is fusion with culli.
@@ELL.3.n.n that doesn't mean you didn't treat them like props. Ur south american and clearly do not identify as them. saying ur south american doesn't excuse the way you spoke
@@Bfr12637 how is she treating them like props? she just wants to visit them and see their culture firsthand. same as i. i appreciate the culture and history. and im learning the language of quechua.
Im amazed by the indigenous people of America traditions. Ive been reading about my ancestors traditions in ancient Greece and there are so many things in common. The respect in mother nature is one thing all humans must do again or we will all be wiped out
As an Incan descendant boy do i feel grateful for everything i have and i cant wait until im in a comfortable enough position to help/rejoin my ppls and be at least 25%-50% sustainable👌🏼 city life has drained my soul.
Orgulloso de mi origen quechua si Perú Valorizar a su gente más numerosa e importante sería lo mejor quechuas aymaras shipibos e Indomestizos peruanos 100%
There also exists white, asian and black peruvians but they live mainly in the coast, un citys like Lima, Piura or Arequipa. A lot of people think that peruvians are only indigenous people but they are completely wrong.
I would have liked to know how the women get those awesome skirts and other clothing in such wonderful colors. There was no reference to trade or travel, so if they are made and dyed by them, how? They have a wonderful aesthetic considering their surroundings.
There is much info online. Start with Thrum Book Publishers which have many books on South American indigenous textiles and their natural dying methods.
Who knows In which language family in the world related of traditional ancient Inca language? And could you give some Inca word examples, for example bread, onion, salt, water etc.?
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I’m sad for grandmother, she was saying her foot was hurting, yet no one seemed to pay any attention… wonder if she had an ingrown toenail or an infected cut or a twisted ankle…
They seem to be mean to the old lady they should be caring for. Total disregard and insults she gets all day from her as though she's in their way and death is her only way out. Feel sorry for her. Gets treated like a dog
@@trevorbyron9448 This is untrue, a huge exaggerating, they take care of her. They work for her, feed her, dress her, clean her. They never yelled at her nor insulted nor laid a finger on her. No one likes to feel like a burden but she is at an age where elderly people should not work and all of us will go through this stage of advanced age where we insist to our sons we can still work and be useful. It's devastating about her foot but there are not even medical facilities to treat infants (high infant mortality rate), let alone the elderly. It's their reality, just as we have ours filled with comfort and privilege, you are looking at the video through your own lense and not theirs.
we aren't indians when will you stop doing this? Either call us by our proper indigenous names or just indigeous people. Not indians since we know we were called that by mistake.
And we Indian Hindus, Buddhists and Jains have Bhoomi, also called Vasundhara, Prithvi, Dhara & Dhariti meaning the same thing - Mother Earth. She is also called Kshama Devi, meaning the One who Forgives.
THe process of assimilation (MESTIZAJE) forces native people in Latin America to Hispanicize. This process is cruel, destructive, and more often, irreversible.
literally never saw a latin american complain about mestizaje. It's not forced also, it's a natural process of amalgamation. Unless you are extremely racist and etnocentric which i assume you are.
@@Monki_29 ha! Blind to the reality in Latin America, I bet you didn't know, blacks can now mark "Afro-Mestizo" in Mexico's census. Like natives, not everyone wishes to be MESTIZO, I guess when your the majority, you're blind to the concerns of the minority.
You’re correct. A lot of people from rural Peru and the Andes has to assimilate and leave their customs behind and hispanicize to fit into the city of Peru, this happened a lot during the 80s when a terrorist group called ‘sendero’ was around.
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These tiny islands of humanity need to be respected and preserved with great care. Im afraid my country believes strongly in imposing our system and way of thinking onto every living creature we set our eyes on. There are layers to reality which are now invisible to us, we must have decided long ago that they were less important than efficiency, power and conformity. Im not romanticizing this culture or hating mine, but I do feel a loss for the incredibly vast, ancient and completely unique civilizations we have trampled under our feet without a care or consideration for the wisdom and insight that couldve been available to us were it different.
when you're preparing to braid 40 meters of rope out of a 25 pounds of weeds getting spun first only makes good sense. all joking aside it's incredible how fast that man can make rope out of grass. these are lost skills that everyman knew in the past.. modern times are perverting the human condition IMHO
Is there any option to bring solar panels and wind turbines to this community, perhaps a way to sink a well? It looks dry like parts of Australia… hard to get a true sense of how high it is and how thin the air is there…
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People need to start talking about Native American Tribes from Central California and Far NorthernCalifornia are coming back with Peru and Bolivian Roots.These Native Groups come from So.America and migrated North.
Quechua is an ethnic group and Inca was the emperor of Tahuantinsuyu(also know as Inca Empire) which ruled many ethnicities, including the Quechua. For comparison: What's the difference between Etruscans and Romans?
Beware of the character Kari Kari or Kharisiri, who is a character from the Bolivian & Peruvian highlands and valleys. He is known for extracting fat from the body of travelers and local people, using different strategies. This can take the form of an animal during the day, it can imitate the cry of an abandoned crying baby, to attract its victims. This character is also called lik'ichiri or sacamantecas, in Potosí. The term Kharisiri comes from its association with the Aymara word khariña, which refers to the action of cutting meat. In Peru the Kari Kari is called pishtaku or ñak'aq. That is why the locals entrust themselves to the land, asking for its protection. Peru and Bolivia have unimaginable mythological beings that to date continue to do their thing..
From a Greek book title '' The inka spoke greek '' i send a word list to a Quechua professor in the Andes : Happy new year ! does any of the following make sense ? Thanks in advance ! curas son , china woman , hua son , sapa wise , rima verb, ariy cultivate , harpay take with violence , ichus maybe , kaja burn , puriy I go , putymuy river , titi tit, uras hour , wale better , wannuy to kill , wata year, yaku water , kharasay i engrave , ayra air, naka i slaughter , kamay create , sukuy to suck HIS REPLY Yes. Most of them make sense. China is female. Woman is warmi; son is qhary wawa; to talk- rimay; to buen _canay; ; I go- Nocca rini ; to walk- puriy. Maybe is Putumayu river .tit - ñuñu; uras is derived from Spanish horas- hours; To kill- huañchiy; huañuy is the noun for deth.; wata =year is correct; yacu or yaku is correct. air is wayra. to slauter- nak'ay; Kamay or camay is to order. Cheers!!!
@Bryan Villafuerte no llegaron hace 13 Mil años tras la Ultima Glaciacion de Asia del Este luego fueron mas al sur donde encontraron mas Vegetacion y alli eatablecieron los demas Imperios muchos siguieron las Costas del Pacífico.
I cannot be more proud of my quechua origins... My parents didnt teach me their language. Cause we had to live in the city, we had to use more Spanish. Eventually i could learn quechua... And i totally relate to the language of my ancestors. I love my quechua culture for real.
Same dude
We are city Indians. But we'll learn if try too
Same to me , now iam learning the beautifull Quechua, the languaje of my parents and my ancestors.🌻
@@vilmasarmiento7697 Where are you learning? I grew up in Lima and was moved to the belly of the beast and it is so hard to feel connected 🌹 thanks for any advice from you or Hugo!
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I am.not gonna lie. Peruvians are such a cool ass people like for real. Down to earth funny and cool people you can trust and confide yourself into. I have always loved my Peruvian friends
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These people are Andeans. There is a difference between a Quechua Andean and a peruvian.
Peru is an alien iberian creation, peruvians are the source why Andeans were casted to live in these degraded conditions.
There have been countless Andean uprisings, rebellions and wars against the invasive peruvian state.
Fr
@@ATOQ777 straight facts
I am from the south coast of Peru but my parents used to send me to the Andes mountains to visit my grand parents in vacation when I was a kid , mostly of my relatives speak Quechua in the Andes and I didn't know nothing but they were always treating me with care, love and wisdom to feel like home despite of the differences there is live between the coast, the Andes and the Amazon, I don't have words to describe how the Quechua world is so much different in all aspect with regular life, there is a connection of strong respect to nature, to the community and to be fear with everyone, to live in the Andes is an strong lesson to regenarate yourself with the basic and working hard everyday.
Please🇵🇪❤️reconnect. Those traditions and languages is what makes peru special
I Love how people are working hard to preserve their cultural identity especially when I have no way of knowing where my ancestry began . I envy them💜
There are tons of genetic tests you can find. "Somos" for native American anscestry for example.
CRIgenetics has been The most accurate for our family to go back 50 generations.
hi army!!!💜💙
I did not expect an ancient Quechua Chaman smoking modern cigarettes, I thought they will smoke their own tobacco pipe rather than smoking poison from caucasian Hispano invaders.
@@mitzvahfilms Finding someone's approximate genetic history won't bring back their long lost cultural and ethnic Identity.
Beautiful me Peru 🇵🇪 I am proud to be Peruvian
First, they are Native-Peruvian, unlike MESTIZO-peruvians.
@@mixtecjaguar9824 thank you
@@mixtecjaguar9824 Is there outward racism there in Peru as to who is what and what mixture people are? Who is full blood versus mixed? Without dna tests, many people really don’t know exactly what they are!
@@occipitalneuralgia2339 true. Am Peruvian on my mothers side and Navajo on fathers side. Native whatever and proud of my mixed heritage.
@@mixtecjaguar9824 I'm a Brazilian with complex Slavic descent and I'm not proud of being from the country
My mom is from Andean origins. And I’m proud to cary that with me too. Im still working out where we originally started. But I have way more connection with the land then before. I hope I can visit and spend some time with the natives.
You're from the US, no?
I learned Quechua just by listening my mother and grandmother speak.
You can send your knowledge to your descendants! Best regards from Tatarstan!
Please🇵🇪❤️Teach others from yoir region and kids if you have any. Your language and traditions is what peru special
Not All important Andean rituals require any kind of animal/mammal sacrifice. Sometimes offering/sacrificing food enough. Otherwise, great footage on humble rural life.
@Bryan Villafuerte honestly who cares
I'm proud, because I learned that extraordinary language.... My mom taught me when I was younger, in my childhood everyone of my friends and my class mates didn't know to speak that language, Just my mom taught me and it helped me a lot in so many ways because I went to live to Ireland and I learned English quickly and I also learned Portuguese, after that i moved to Spain and i learnd Catalan, although im learning french, and in the future I will learn German, Quechua has helped me a lot in specially in the phonetic because that language has different sounds with the similar sounds of many languages. Never and ever be ashamed of speaking this wonderful language.
Peruvian people so beauthiful 🤗🤗🤗
Much love from Armenia 🇦🇲🧡🇵🇪
Thank you very much, our love to you as well. I knew Armenian person in the States, a very friendly and kind person.
🇦🇲🧡🇵🇪
I agreed. They are so beautiful
Vengan al Perú armenios a vivir y trabajar en este país.
5:45 when his daughter gave him the potato.. that made my night. Matyöx! 💚✌🏾🤩 long live the Quechua and Maya families
Thats my peruvian 94 yr old great grand dad. Everything hurts everything is wrong everything works.
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Hey
I loved that the video shows the dialogue and natural everyday conversations between the people and the family members, it was so funny and amusing and intriguing to watch that, thank you!
I'm apache and purepecha from mexico we purepecha are inkas as well we come from the y'all 💯🦅👩🏾🌎
How is it like juggling both languages and cultures?
Hi brother, that is true, many Andean colonies were established in North America. Purepechas are our brothers of Andean origin.
My great grandfather I believe was the last in my family to speak Quechua. I know a few words but wish I could have learned more. I'm proud of my Peruvian heritage. We have the best food NGL! LOL 😆
You can still learn stop making excuses
You must save your ancestors cultural treasure. The language is one of it.
I really can’t stand the language of the narrator, living here is a life of abundance not bleakness. Please speak of our people with the dignity they have, they know more of life than any colonizer ever could
I dream of relocating here in rural Peru or western Bolivia from the Midwest, USA. I am doing a lot of research to volunteer in this region and learn the language. I agree that there is great strength, knowledge and abundance here. It is a beautiful and honorable land of culture, and people in spite of the destructive environmental colonization impacts from 500 years ago. Thank you for expressing the truth. So frustrated with western ideologies looking down on agrarian Indigenous cultures. Having living in two of the very largest US cities, I think there is absolutely little “comfort” in them. These Quechua are living the most honorable lives in a modern world gone mad.
yeah he sounds so patronizing
RESPECT
i am truly sorry if you are offended by the language. This is all fascinating to me.
I learned a lot from this and respect this culture as a result of this program and want to learn more.
I completely understand your position, however I found this to be sensitive, educational and interesting.
respect
@@mjolnirplissken7032 it's the approach. He treated them like a museum he didn't try to get to know them on a personal level. They're humans, they are alive, they are not a textbook historical figure. At least get to know who they are. You'd get so much more out of it. Look at a documentary of historical figures vs a documentaty of someone alive today. They are very different. They didn't do a good job and we learned very little to be honest. Even the title is stupid. We're not indians we're natives.
Shoutout to all my Peruvian friends I love yall
Shout out to Peru
Where are you from?
I’m 61% indigenous and the rest European mainly Spaniard. I got this from my mom side mainly. Her mother used to speak Quechua and used to live in the rural areas. She forgotten her language and customs since she had to live in Lima to survive. Sadly, nobody in our family alive speaks it or has maintain any customs. Finding any classes is extremely difficult unless I move to Peru (I’m American). I’m bummed because I will never feel close to the 61% of myself in this life.
Maybe going there for a month-two per year ?
This video made my soul smile. The Incans are mystical people. Proud of my bolivian heritage ❤️
@@ΘΕΟΦΑΝΩΚΟΜΝΗΝΟΣ both Peru and Bolivia, they're sister countries
@@ΘΕΟΦΑΝΩΚΟΜΝΗΝΟΣ you are aware that Bolivia was called Upper Peru not too long ago . Bolivia has many Incan structures
@@ΘΕΟΦΑΝΩΚΟΜΝΗΝΟΣ the Roman Empire spans much of Europe? The city of Rome is in modern day Italy. The Incan empire spanned from northern Chile, through Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia. The city of Cusco is in modern day Peru. I’m confused what what you don’t get. Modern borders don’t mean anything.
@@ΘΕΟΦΑΝΩΚΟΜΝΗΝΟΣ You my friend, are confidently incorrect. Cheers.
@@ΘΕΟΦΑΝΩΚΟΜΝΗΝΟΣ Love to Peru from Sweden
Proud to be both Quechua and Inca descent ❤️🇵🇪❤️
im trying to learn quechua but ithink learning from a native would be better. how do i say basic phrases like, hello, bye, please and thank you? i dont mind if you dont want to reply but it would help
How do you know?
I earn money from a reputable investment firm, w has been a source of financial assistance for me...
The name of the investment company is Bunton Capital.
They seem so dismissive of the granma...she looks so sad she's in pain...yet they ignore her...he straight asked her to go get the sheep...he eating to many coca leaves...poor granna
Yes I agree but she seems to be very difficult as well and she threw major shade at her daugter in law lol
Yes, no one likes to feel like a burden but she is at an age where elderly people should not work and all of us will go through this stage of advanced age where we insist to our sons we can still work and be useful.
It's devastating about her foot but there are not even medical facilities to treat infants (high infant mortality rate), let alone the elderly. It's their reality but they do care about her, they work for her, feed her, dress her, clean her.
When there is nothing to be done, no money, medicine, no doctor the only remedy is to bear the pain...and chew coca leaves.
This is beautiful
My father is 90 years old, he works too and walk very weel, he is andean and quechua like me in this case language quecha varies for region (departamento) we are quechua from Ancash this is fusion with culli.
Respect the native
Oh boy my dream is to visit Peru and spend few months with the locals, natives. So much love and respect with the ancient tribes
They're people, not props. 🤦🏻♂️
@@SouthsideDOGZ yh I know, I'm south American too
@@ELL.3.n.n that doesn't mean you didn't treat them like props. Ur south american and clearly do not identify as them. saying ur south american doesn't excuse the way you spoke
@@Bfr12637 well, it's really not like that. U guys don't know me so chill the f out. thanks
@@Bfr12637 how is she treating them like props? she just wants to visit them and see their culture firsthand. same as i. i appreciate the culture and history. and im learning the language of quechua.
Im amazed by the indigenous people of America traditions. Ive been reading about my ancestors traditions in ancient Greece and there are so many things in common. The respect in mother nature is one thing all humans must do again or we will all be wiped out
Indigenous is the right term for Quechua peoples and Indigenous peoples in general
As an Incan descendant boy do i feel grateful for everything i have and i cant wait until im in a comfortable enough position to help/rejoin my ppls and be at least 25%-50% sustainable👌🏼 city life has drained my soul.
Orgulloso de mi origen quechua si Perú Valorizar a su gente más numerosa e importante sería lo mejor quechuas aymaras shipibos e Indomestizos peruanos 100%
There also exists white, asian and black peruvians but they live mainly in the coast, un citys like Lima, Piura or Arequipa. A lot of people think that peruvians are only indigenous people but they are completely wrong.
NATIVE AMERICAN QUECHUA 🪶 🇵🇪
Indians ????
Peruvians are not fron India
Peruvians are Andeans... you should read more about the Peruvians History and Geography....
Muy bien
My respects to this beautiful people
I would have liked to know how the women get those awesome skirts and other clothing in such wonderful colors. There was no reference to trade or travel, so if they are made and dyed by them, how? They have a wonderful aesthetic considering their surroundings.
Weaving from the sheep fur and bugs/plants can be used to make dye.
Yes those are hand woven
There is much info online. Start with Thrum Book Publishers which have many books on South American indigenous textiles and their natural dying methods.
@@occipitalneuralgia2339 Thanks
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Awesome civilization
4:50 sooo cute little girl 😊😊
Love you peruvians i have strange interest on peru and its culture love from india
Its Indigenous/Native not Indians 🙄
The “Indian” in the title mean, Indians from South Est asia Indian?
Who knows In which language family in the world related of traditional ancient Inca language? And could you give some Inca word examples, for example bread, onion, salt, water etc.?
Great love to the Quechua people from a free Hebrew!
Gano dinero de una empresa de inversión de renombre, que ha sido una fuente de asistencia financiera para mí...
El nombre de la sociedad de inversión es Bunton Capital.
Half Ecuadorian here. Born and raised in the US. I'm reconnecting with my indigenous side. Nice to see videos like this so I can learn more.
Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia are the same. The Incas do not exist anymore. We are indigenous communities that existed during the Inca times.
I’m sad for grandmother, she was saying her foot was hurting, yet no one seemed to pay any attention… wonder if she had an ingrown toenail or an infected cut or a twisted ankle…
They seem to be mean to the old lady they should be caring for. Total disregard and insults she gets all day from her as though she's in their way and death is her only way out. Feel sorry for her. Gets treated like a dog
@@trevorbyron9448 This is untrue, a huge exaggerating, they take care of her. They work for her, feed her, dress her, clean her. They never yelled at her nor insulted nor laid a finger on her. No one likes to feel like a burden but she is at an age where elderly people should not work and all of us will go through this stage of advanced age where we insist to our sons we can still work and be useful. It's devastating about her foot but there are not even medical facilities to treat infants (high infant mortality rate), let alone the elderly. It's their reality, just as we have ours filled with comfort and privilege, you are looking at the video through your own lense and not theirs.
I miss my grandma.
we aren't indians when will you stop doing this? Either call us by our proper indigenous names or just indigeous people. Not indians since we know we were called that by mistake.
Fr, it’s really upsetting.
beautiful shoot my friend, I hope I can visit there, greetings from Indonesia,... thx for sharing
Peruvians have Pachamama and Maori have Foccapoppa, both mean basically the same thing.
And we Indian Hindus, Buddhists and Jains have Bhoomi, also called Vasundhara, Prithvi, Dhara & Dhariti meaning the same thing - Mother Earth. She is also called Kshama Devi, meaning the One who Forgives.
Both diferentes incas and india
THe process of assimilation (MESTIZAJE) forces native people in Latin America to Hispanicize. This process is cruel, destructive, and more often, irreversible.
literally never saw a latin american complain about mestizaje. It's not forced also, it's a natural process of amalgamation. Unless you are extremely racist and etnocentric which i assume you are.
@@Monki_29 ha! Blind to the reality in Latin America, I bet you didn't know, blacks can now mark "Afro-Mestizo" in Mexico's census. Like natives, not everyone wishes to be MESTIZO, I guess when your the majority, you're blind to the concerns of the minority.
Scooby dooderino some do it because they have no other choice/ want a better future for their children
You’re correct. A lot of people from rural Peru and the Andes has to assimilate and leave their customs behind and hispanicize to fit into the city of Peru, this happened a lot during the 80s when a terrorist group called ‘sendero’ was around.
Native/indigenous/American Indian/ amerindians ❤️❤️❤️
I earn money from a reputable investment firm, w has been a source of financial assistance for me...
The name of the investment company is Bunton Capital.
@@LewrenceMark what?? Spam??
They wear wool ! Natural people living close to earth. ❤️
Querida Tierra Cusco La majestuosa construccion de Keswachaka el puente colgante de la comunidad Kewe.
These tiny islands of humanity need to be respected and preserved with great care.
Im afraid my country believes strongly in imposing our system and way of thinking onto every living creature we set our eyes on.
There are layers to reality which are now invisible to us, we must have decided long ago that they were less important than efficiency, power and conformity.
Im not romanticizing this culture or hating mine, but I do feel a loss for the incredibly vast, ancient and completely unique civilizations we have trampled under our feet without a care or consideration for the wisdom and insight that couldve been available to us were it different.
when you're preparing to braid 40 meters of rope out of a 25 pounds of weeds getting spun first only makes good sense. all joking aside it's incredible how fast that man can make rope out of grass. these are lost skills that everyman knew in the past.. modern times are perverting the human condition IMHO
Is it impossible for trees to grow in those mountains I would like to know. It looks so barren.
Thank you for the video
Is there any option to bring solar panels and wind turbines to this community, perhaps a way to sink a well? It looks dry like parts of Australia… hard to get a true sense of how high it is and how thin the air is there…
That is a great idea. Hope one day it can be implemented. I will propose it to a politic.
Perú es muy rico en cultura y gastronomía
🌈❤️😔🙏 I am very sad to see how the Native People are suffering because Mother Earth is dying.
I earn money from a reputable investment firm, w has been a source of financial assistance for me...
The name of the investment company is Bunton Capital.
What a beautiful language !
Beautiful people
Hello brothers and sistet from Nomads of Central Asia
People need to start talking about Native American Tribes from Central California and Far NorthernCalifornia are coming back with Peru and Bolivian Roots.These Native Groups come from So.America and migrated North.
Gracias a las familias indígenas nosotros tenemos muy buena alimentación y buenos productos
Me encantaría poder conocer Perú
Viva los los andes d Perú
Thank you!
High up in the Andes. Anyone know where that mass of really thick rope comes from?
Made from multiple plies of the small rope
My grandmother was Quechua and amaru and Spanish/ Portuguese
Hermoso Perú
God bless them always and forever. Amen 🙏
El kichua es uno de los idiomas más emblemáticos desde nuestros ancestros incas.
Beautiful peruvian
What is the difference between the Quechua and the Inca?
Quechua is an ethnic group and Inca was the emperor of Tahuantinsuyu(also know as Inca Empire) which ruled many ethnicities, including the Quechua. For comparison: What's the difference between Etruscans and Romans?
They are descendants of "INDRA DEV" hindu god which is worshipped as "VIRACOCHA" in Peru south america
To my nephew who's origins are Quechua through his father❤
I love Peru
Beware of the character Kari Kari or Kharisiri, who is a character from the Bolivian & Peruvian highlands and valleys. He is known for extracting fat from the body of travelers and local people, using different strategies. This can take the form of an animal during the day, it can imitate the cry of an abandoned crying baby, to attract its victims. This character is also called lik'ichiri or sacamantecas, in Potosí. The term Kharisiri comes from its association with the Aymara word khariña, which refers to the action of cutting meat. In Peru the Kari Kari is called pishtaku or ñak'aq.
That is why the locals entrust themselves to the land, asking for its protection. Peru and Bolivia have unimaginable mythological beings that to date continue to do their thing..
Bom video❤
Can u let me the research paper of 13:00 Andean mindset
Wow q genial
What a simple life, fucking chill
From a Greek book title '' The inka spoke greek '' i send a word list to a Quechua professor in the Andes : Happy new year ! does any of the following make sense ? Thanks in advance ! curas son , china woman , hua son , sapa wise , rima verb, ariy cultivate , harpay take with violence , ichus maybe , kaja burn , puriy I go , putymuy river , titi tit, uras hour , wale better , wannuy to kill , wata year, yaku water , kharasay i engrave , ayra air, naka i slaughter , kamay create , sukuy to suck HIS REPLY Yes. Most of them make sense. China is female. Woman is warmi; son is qhary wawa; to talk- rimay; to buen _canay; ; I go- Nocca rini ; to walk- puriy. Maybe is Putumayu river .tit - ñuñu; uras is derived from Spanish horas- hours; To kill- huañchiy; huañuy is the noun for deth.; wata =year is correct; yacu or yaku is correct. air is wayra. to slauter- nak'ay; Kamay or camay is to order. Cheers!!!
Buen video
Hermosa llanura
They're not from India, they're natives.
Well a simple kinda life never did me no harm
A raisin' me a family and workin' on the farm
I don’t like to be that guy but why are they still being labelled as Indians?
"INDIOS" in Spanish
@@AaAa-pf7tj yeah it’s the exact same term and derived from the exact same reason
Es un buen video
Was this where Bald entered??
not really, he went to Bolivia
Error donde digo 15 años kiero decir 15 mil años k habitan esas regiones
@Bryan Villafuerte no llegaron hace 13 Mil años tras la Ultima Glaciacion de Asia del Este luego fueron mas al sur donde encontraron mas Vegetacion y alli eatablecieron los demas Imperios muchos siguieron las Costas del Pacífico.
Bellos paisajes
why are they looks like Nepali Peole like Tamang sherpa and Tibetan
I also felt the same . I myself belong to Kiratic tribe of Himalayas and finding them some similarities with us .
Interesting people
Good vidio
That granny just reminds me that All elderly women are the same hey😂😂😂
great
The son studying art when he comes from the real thing. He will regret this decision when he is an old man
Challenging life .
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