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Apus Peru Travel Specialists are fascinated by the rich Inca history - they explore this wealth of culture on many of their specially designed Peru Packages as well as their range of treks. The Chacana (or Chakana) is most commonly seen on jewelry sold around Cusco... but the image also lies at the heart of the Inca Empire. The four corners of the Inca Empire are represented - Chinchasuyo (north), Antisuyo (East) Collasuyo (South) and Contisuyo (West). the following are translations from Quechua, the language of the Incas: Hanag Pacha (heavenly world), Kay Pacha (This world), Uju Pacha (underworld) Mita (Work for the government), Ayni - (community work) Minka (work for your family) Amaru (Serpent/snake), Puma (Puma) Cuntur (Condor) Yachay (To learn/Knowledge) Munay (Love) Llancay (Work) |
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