Andean PERÚ El Legado Quechua con Miras a la Modernidad La vigencia del Quechua y la educación bilingüe
by SUMAQ May 10, 2017 History Tawantinsuyu Pachacútec Fomentó el Gran Poderío Incaico Qosqo, su capital, era considerada como el ‘centro del universo.’
by SUMAQ April 28, 2017 Culture PERÚ Julio C. Tello y el Descubrimiento del Tumi El Tumi era un símbolo divino; una insignia de jerarquía y prestigio
by SUMAQ April 6, 2017 Cuisine Lifestyle Peruvian Virgilio Martínez Named The Greatest Chef in The World Gastronomic luxury is simply having something natural, indigenous and unique
by SUMAQ March 15, 2017 History Independence The Dream of San Martin and the Creation of The Peruvian Flag The glorious flag that sealed Peruvian freedom
by SUMAQ March 13, 2017 Lifestyle PERU Peruvian Bulldog is the World’s Greatest Skateboarder A World Guinness Record for Peru and the World
by SUMAQ January 23, 2017 Cuisine Culture Peruvian Guinea Pigs Have Their Own Runway Show Among peasants, Cuy is seen as a food representative of power
by SUMAQ January 13, 2017 Andean Cuisine Inca Pudding ‘Tocosh’ Has Great Curative Properties Tocosh comes from the Quechua term Togosh, which means wrinkled and fermented
by SUMAQ January 6, 2017 Music PERÚ Valicha: A Tragic Love Story Became Peru’s Most Popular Song The Story of Valeriana Huillca Condori
by SUMAQ January 1, 2017 Cuisine PERU ‘Chanfainita’ is One of the Finest Peruvian Dishes Ever Does Chanfainita Have African or Spanish Influence? We don’t know for sure
by SUMAQ December 28, 2016 History PERU How Did Peru Acquire The Name ‘Peru’? ‘Peru’ does not come from Quechua, Spanish, Aymara, or any regional language
by SUMAQ December 23, 2016 Lifestyle PERU The Book ‘Coquito’ And The Magic of Reading The Dream of Everardo Zapata Santillana
by SUMAQ December 21, 2016 Culture Language Why Do Peruvians Call Each Other “Pineapple”? While visiting Lima, you may likely hear people say: “Que Piña!”
by SUMAQ November 28, 2016 Immigration United States Paterson: Capital of The Peruvian Diaspora in The United States The first Peruvians immigrated to Paterson in 1910
by SUMAQ November 11, 2016 PERU United States The Great Struggle of the First Peruvians in the United States On November, 1848, the Ship ‘Susana’ sailed from Callao with nine Peruvians aboard
by SUMAQ November 5, 2016 History PERU ‘Lady of the Pampa’ Maria Reiche Made the Nazca Lines World Famous Maria cared about the lines as no Peruvian ever did
History Independence The Dream of San Martin and the Creation of The Peruvian Flag The glorious flag that sealed Peruvian freedom