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Yards of yarn stretching before her, a Peruvian woman works on a large weaving in the village of Qoriwayrachina in the Vilcabamba Range. Andean appreciation for textiles harks back to the Inca civilization, where they were woven to mark special occasions, from peace treaties and sacrifices to marriage ceremonies and puberty rites.
Photo Credit: Gordon Wiltsie
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