Los Tiempos: La leña y el fuego son parte de la vida cotidiana de estas amables cocineras de la zona de Potrero, en Bella Vista, que mantienen vivas las tradiciones gastronómicas del valle. | Firewood and fire are part of the daily life of these friendly cooks from the Potrero area, in Bella Vista, who…
Tag: Bolivian heritage
Crash damages 1685 wooden door – Un choque daña una puerta de madera de 1685
Jorge Soruco, Página Siete: A VAN HIT AND MISALIGNED THE ENTRANCE TO THE SANTA TERESA MUSEUM IN POTOSÍ The previous week a vehicle hit one of the wooden gates of the Museum and Convent of Santa Teresa, which caused damage to the hinges. These were installed in 1685. According to data provided by personnel from…
Qhochala chola hat | Sombrero de chola qhochala
Violeta Soria, Opinion: The qhochala chola hat survives in time; women from 5 municipalities bet on him “It still exists!” Exclaims a woman who passes by the sidewalk of Estaban Arce street almost Jordan, where the Boston hat shop exposes it behind her window. The traditional hat of the Cochabamba chola, the one with a…
The Santa Cruz temples are filled with baroque music for four days | Los templos cruceños se llenan de música barroca por cuatro días
El Deber: The Chiquitos 2022 Missionary Music and Theater Season Festival will have concerts and plays in eight locations in Chiquitano towns and in the capital of Santa Cruz. It is dedicated to the work of Martin Schmid The inhabitants of the Chiquitano towns carry baroque music in their blood. From there, more than 300…
Weavers are waiting to rewrite their history and rich culture | Tejedores están a la espera de volver a escribir su historia y su rica cultura
Correo del Sur: THE INCA PALLAY ASSOCIATION PROMOTES THE PRODUCTION OF THESE INTERLACED CHUQUISAQUEÑOS ‘Woven texts’: Yamparas tell their daily lives; Jalq’as, their dreams After the coronavirus pandemic, Jalq’as and Yampara weavers are eager to rewrite their stories with threads. They await the reopening of the stores –which, like unprecedented bookstores– help them market them…
The ancient people who reshaped the Amazon | Las misteriosas civilizaciones que inspiraron la leyenda de El Dorado
BBC: (Image credit: agefotostock/Alamy) By Shafik Meghji Dating back millennia and covering hundreds of square kilometres, these little-known ruins are changing perceptions of the Amazon and its ancient inhabitants. In a stretch of the Bolivian Amazon known as the Llanos de Moxos, the sultry port of Loma Suárez takes its name from a notorious rubber baron…
