In Peru there are many indigenous Peruans who are proud of their Inca heritage; in the 21st century they hold ancestral costumes, traditions and land. At the same time, however, many Indians who have entered the city are beginning to regard themselves as even mixed whites, even if they are colored to escape. Because of the long-time colonial rule of the country, there is erotic domination in Peru where the white and mixed-blood children sit on it. Citizen.
Most Peruans are indigenous people or mixed-blooded (indigenous, African, European, Asian). Peru has the largest indigenous people in South America, its traditions and customs form Peruvian lifestyle and the way we are today. In the Amazon region of Peru, indigenous peoples have long experienced missionary work, unregulated colonial trends, land looting, decades of formal schooling for foreigners, and a recent violent society It is. Explosive results are driven by the booming economy of the rapidly growing underground Coca economy. Together with the civilized projects approved by the Peruvian state, along with the destruction of the mining economy, the rich and diverse social and ecological communities of the Amazon Basin were devastated.
JoséBravode Rueda believes that the identity of Peru is usually determined by examining Spanish heritage, indigenous peoples, mixed race etc etc. Concerns about these origins made it possible to hide the identity of the Afro Peruvian, but Bravo de Rueda provided evidence of the population of Peru in Africa by outlining the explanatory images of literature, art and music indicate. In this article we will introduce a series of flash point stories and images of African American characters that attempt to recover from these invisible states and put them in Peru's historic story.
The culture of Shipibo starts with the Ukayari River located upstream of the Amazon River Basin in Peru and is known for its shamanism and botanism. In the indigenous culture of the Amazon River Upstream in Peru, Shipibo is one of the few cultural groups that can maintain its language, art and mysterious botanical medicine. The tribe of Shipibo seems to be particularly close to ayahuasca, and many people believe that Shipibo is the most skilled ayahuasca therapist in the Amazon region of Peru.