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which are crushed to make red colors. Salasca women wear a woolen garment around the shoulders, personalized by choosing a different shade of red. After pressing the insects into cakes, they use the dried cakes to dye the garments three at a time. One is left crimson, one is soaked in
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The Quichua Salasaca perform traditional music using a flute and drum. In the 21st century, the Quechua Salasaca have been incorporating other sounds that complement their traditional melodies.
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A market in the central plaza of Salasaca is called "Plaza of the Arts." Local craftsmanship includes items such as
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Paper 129 In: Proceedings, Textile Society of America 11th Biennial Symposium, Lincoln, Nebraska, October 6–9, 2010.
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or Mayor, who carries a wand that represents power and authority within the community, is the main personality.
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communities of the Highlands (Sierra). In the Salasaca festival circuit, the
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In June, Salasaca people celebrate the Inca new year festival called
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Identification of red dyes in textiles from the Andean Region.
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Celebration of Inti Raymi by the Salasaca; in the background
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Inti Raymi in Salasaca 2003 (in German, with photographs)
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juice to turn it scarlet, and the third is rubbed with
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is a community and an indigenous people located in the
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Chimborazo
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tapestries
cochineal
Dactylopius family
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Inti Raymi
Quechua
Identification of red dyes in textiles from the Andean Region.
Inti Raymi in Salasaca 2003 (in German, with photographs)
"Hostal Runa Huasi"

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