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Andean Religion: Pachamama, Inti, and the Spirits of the Mountains
Andean religion honors Pachamama, Inti, and the apus—sacred spirits of the mountains. Rooted in reciprocity, these traditions weave earth, sky, and ancestry into ritual and life. From offerings of coca leaves to festivals like Inti Raymi, Andean spirituality remains alive in the thin air of the highlands.
“A warning repeated long enough becomes folklore.”
— Ancient Proverb
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