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Presented by: Javier Johnston

Peru & Its Legacy. Presented by: Javier Johnston. The Legend. The legend said: Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo emerged from the waters of Lake Titicaca to found the Inca Empire. Machu Picchu.

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Presented by: Javier Johnston

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  1. Peru & Its Legacy • Presented by: Javier Johnston

  2. The Legend • The legend said: Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo emerged from the waters of Lake Titicaca to found the Inca Empire

  3. Machu Picchu • Machu Piccu was believed to be a royal retreat for, well royalty. Its were the Incas raised their kingdom, and then were destroyed by conquistadors.

  4. PARACAS • The Paracas culture was an important Andean society.Recognized for their textiles,

  5. Trepanation and Craniotomy was a common practice in this Culture, not only for medical reasons but for religion too

  6. Paracas Mummies • Mummy boundless were buried in a large underground Necropolis, they were placed in a seating position and covered with cotton cloth and decorated fabrics in a basket

  7. Chavin Culture • An important factor of the Chavin Culture is its art, metallurgy and textile production. • The Tummy is a good example, it is a sacred knife used in sacrifices.

  8. Conquer of The Empire Inca • Francisco Pizarro set out for the Incas Empire. He quickly captured the emperor, Atahualpa . The Incan people paid a huge ransom in silver and gold and jewels but he was still killed.

  9. Tupac Amaru • In 1780, a revolt against the Spanish was lead by Tupac Amaru, who claimed to be descended of the last Incas. The revolt failed.

  10. Independence • 1921 General Don Jose de San Martin captures Lima from Spanish and proclaims Peru independent

  11. Creation of the Peruvian Flag • When General Jose de San Martin was resting in front of Pisco beach, he saw a flock of Flamingos and they were the inspiration for the colors and design of the flag.

  12. The Coast

  13. Lima

  14. The Nazca Lines • They are a series of geoglyphs, hundreds of individual figures, is unknown their purpose, but some explanation include: irrigation schemes, giant astronomical calendars or landing for spaceships.

  15. The Andes

  16. Titicaca Lake • Is located in the Andes, by volume of water it is the largest lake in South America

  17. Arequipa

  18. The Rainforest

  19. Amazon River • Is the largest river in the world

  20. Folkloric Dances • Marinera Dance • Is a dance dedicated to courtship and love, is dance in all regions of Peru acquiring its own forms base on the location

  21. Festejo • Is a sensual dance of rhythmical nature and happy pace, narrate happy moments, suffering and sorrows of the black race. • They use the “cajon”

  22. Huayno • Is the most popular musical expression of the highland region of Peru.This dance originated in the Inca Empire which survive the Spanish colonization and maintains its popularity to this days

  23. And now……. The best part :)

  24. Food - Ceviche

  25. Causa

  26. Lomo Saltado

  27. Juanes

  28. Picarones

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