Monday, February 15, 2010

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NICO SUAREZ GUERRERO
U.S. Student scholarship to antabambino Reviewing

pages from previous editions of the newspaper Perú21 I found a text referring to the outstanding student Nico Suárez Guerrero of the Commonwealth of Mollebamba which belongs to Juan Espinoza Medrano District of the Province of Antabamba. I've also been lucky enough to find your Blog (www.nicosuarezguerrero.blogspot.com/ and www.ialsnico.blogspot.com/). Not personally know Nicole Smith, but several good friends as Suarez, Guerrero and Soria are Mollebamba and family gather Nico Suárez

With the desire to somehow express the joy of knowing that our people have a future because its remarkable people, especially youth, are those who will shape it, I transcribe the following of that day.

(Peru21, AUGUST 18, 2008) By José Gabriel Chueca. jchueca@peru21.com. http://ialsnico.blogspot.com/2008/10/mollebamba.html). IALS Fellowships are a pilot project funded by the Inter-American Development Bank and administered by Georgetown University. The purpose of these is to reach young people from the remotest areas of the country. Nico Suárez Guerrero is president of IALS Fellows of Peru. "Studying in the U.S. I will develop myself and my people. " "I was born in Mollebamba. 600 people live there. We all know it. People work in agriculture for subsistence. There are fiestas and bullfights, as Puquio. Before it was like the one narrated Arguedas Yawar fiesta, but not now using the condor. Singing and dancing. IALS got the scholarship, I found online at Mollebamba, We have selected 20 young people in their communities. We are young people who organize cultural and sports activities. I have been president for two years of the partnership and had the secretariat two years. Mollebamba Now we are making a small hotel to encourage tourism. I chose the career of cultural tourism. I'm going to Alamo Comunità College District, Texas to pursue a career in ecological and cultural tourism. " Congratulations and much success, citizen. Also

transcribe below two interesting articles

Nico Suárez
Mollebamba: Tourism and local economic development
Posted by Nico Suárez


Objective This project Tourism and Local Economic Development "Mollebamba "will be held to develop a local tourism Mollebamba to promote sustainable integrated development in adventure tourism, ecological, cultural and historical. Location and access
Mollebamba
is located at 3229 m in the Apurimac region in the southern highlands of Peru. Accessed by a paved road in excellent condition to Aparaya - Chalhuanca hence the trip takes two hours to Mollebamba on a road in good condition. The trip takes 16 hours from the capital of Peru (Lima). Weather


Weather Mollebamba is relatively fresh. The average annual temperature fluctuates between 16 ° C and 18 ° C (60 ° and 65 ° Fahrenheit). There is some uniformity in temperature between summer and winter. Usually it's cold at night and during the early morning hours until noon increases considerably. On sunny days the temperature reaches 20 ° C. Resources


Mollebamba In the community There are other resources that may be developed or exploited as an opportunity for tourism, such as:

• Dance • Food (Food and drinks)
• Music • Changing typical native

• Rivers • Local

• Provincial and
regional ancestral beliefs
• • Dialect, crafts

• Stories • Myths and Legends story

Mollebamba Who can visit?

Mollebamba • The community will open the doors to all those who wish an adventure in a magical place filled with great diversity of flora and fauna
• We will have a variety of activities for people of all ages
• We will from extreme adventure to the young lovers risk
• There will also be services for people handicapped
• If the future visitors have any other physical impairment should alert one week in advance to provide the conditions needed to feel secure and content of our service
• We will first with a blog, as this service is free , soon will have a web page http://www.turismomollebamba.com.pe/, where tourists can access all our services. Even we have means of promoting trade and local Radio and Television, regional and national levels for at least six months before his inauguration
acquisition and improvements to be made for the project
• We will improve and create nature trails, all the way to their respective signaling
• Map the entire route, describing the fauna and flora in the area
• Description of each of the plants and trees
• Acquired bicycles and safety equipment needed to provide biking and skills
• Acquisition rafting implements
• Renovations and maintenance of archaeological heritage will
• Acquired horses and safety equipment to ride horses bridle
• For people with physical disabilities will have a qualified staff for their attention
• Create a nursery where plants exhibit different area and one especially for medicinal plants
• Build basic rooms with private bathroom to provide a service convenience
• Train staff with specialists in adventure tourism

potential that can develop
Adventure Tourism

Mountain Bike
We have a proper place, we have a map that shows an attractive cultural and natural beauty. With its mountainous terrain presented many difficulties sand, earth, cliffs, hills, etc.. This is interesting development of this activity deportiva.Contaremos bicycle for youth, children and adults. All bikes with front suspension, with changes to all types of terrain and safety equipment such as helmets, knee pads, reflective vests, gloves, etc. Canoeing

Mollebamba
The river is suitable for boating, you have the conditions for practice of the sport, the waters are fast, clean and beautiful beaches beach.The way (toward the river) has stunning natural scenery, surrounded by mountain ranges, huge rocks and lush vegetación.La best time to travel is between the months September to December are periods in which the canoe was swept away by the river as you can see amazing rock formations.
Ride horses
Horseback riding in Mollebamba is unique because we go to a picturesque village where there are archaeological sites. Climb a very high vantage points where we can see the canyon and sunset in the afternoon. Horse
explore the caves, hot springs, enjoying the fauna and flora of the area, maybe some day we will see the flight of condors.
Also the tour can be done at night in times of full moon, accompanied by local guides. Ecotourism

This tourist activity will favor the sustainability of the ecology Mollebamba also ensure cultural preservation and will be a place where tourists / visitors can interact with nature and gain knowledge of the opportunity to discover ecología.Tendremos a magnificent nature of flora and fauna. We have a network of roads specially designed for tourists do suspension bridges, the roads will be marked, this will keep the essence of nature and a unique experience visitante.Además will have the opportunity to visit the "medicinal garden" where we can appreciate the medicinal plants of area and know the healing properties each of the areas plantas.Dentro visit, we will have rooms with toilets to take a moment to relax.
Cultural and Historical Tourism
In Mollebamba areas have historical, artistic, crafts, cuisine and customs of the community. In Mollebamba and adjacent villages have an impressive archaeological heritage inherited from ancient civilizations, such as Chanka culture (before the Inca Empire) that testify to their customs, rites and development. Today there are people and traditions that are the constant Andean spirit, sacred and archaeological sites monumental.Tenemos colonial and republican. All this shows the blending of two cultures, the Western and the Andean, the result of this mixture were established traditions and beliefs, dances, songs, legends, religious beliefs, etc.
positive and negative potentials
Positive

• Improved economic status of the community due Mollebamba the frequent visits of tourists
• With the income we can build a small meeting room to offer education classes on issues of environment
• Acquired contacts and contracts with environmental specialists

Negatives & Possible Solutions • Accumulation Garbage would be a major problem, besides being a negative visual impact and may affect other elements of nature
• To solve this problem have the support of the municipality, we will involve our elementary and secondary students doing work community volunteers. Personnel will be recruited to give workshops on recycling and the importance of keeping the environment clean
• Another problem could be the possible loss of cultural identity by continuing influence of new cultures
• The solution will be constant meetings with community members . Those who develop the project jointly with the authorities, schools, colleges and higher level students Mollebamba commit ourselves to instilling the values \u200b\u200band customs of the community.


Antabamba - Apurimac, tourism development plans
Posted by Nico Suárez

www.ialsnico.blogspot.com

Apurímac geography consists of a deep geological slope, is the deepest in Peru and America, possibly the world, is practiced adventure tourism. Rio Apurimac

The "Lord of the rivers" running through the peaks, cliffs and forests as a legendary serpent that is one of the most beautiful and impressive sights in the southern highlands of Peru. It is noteworthy that most of the rivers Apurimac have this feature very deep slope and is suitable for adventure tourism then practice in most of Apurimac. Another natural feature is the variety of climates, from the frigid of the peaks, where llamas graze, the vicuña, alpaca, etc. to the temperate valleys of cereal crops and tropical valley deep sunk in the Amazon forest, which produces sugarcane, coffee, and timber. They are places where you can practice tourism field as they do in San Antonio - Texas.

Most ranches offer tourism field, since many people overwhelmed by stress and bustle of the city come to enjoy peace and tranquility of a farm. In the farms offer lodging, food and many of them supplemented by a hike through the area.

many bathrooms are in Apurimac termomedicinales so we can mention: Kilkata's thermal baths, Ccocha, Lapaca (Mollebamba) located in the province of Antabamba, Pincahuacho in the province of Aymaraes permanently visited by tourists. Many of them are not even exploited as a tourist destination despite the sufficient conditions for development. There are also gaps like Lliullita Occocco and located in the province where there are vicuñas Grau, condors, geese and other animals in the area. These are areas that need further develop those already offered some domestic tourist service.
Apurímac
There also many historical sites including the shrine of Choquequirao, considered one of the most beautiful discoveries of recent times, the site was a refuge for so-called "Last Incas of Vilcabamba" or Incas of the Resistance, who settled in the area in 1536, led by Manco Inca and his brother Paullo Inca, Inca children Waskar. urban design follows the theoretical and conceptual guidelines of the city of Cusco, comprising temples, royal houses and popular, deposits or qolqa, ceremonial centers, shops, fountains and canals, terraces of crops. Undoubtedly reflects the history of Peru. It's not just visit and enjoy the wonder of the site. En route, there are ideal areas for camping, but do not have basic services are appropriate to set up the tents and sleeping bags tender. En route to Choquequirao stars are not on the facades of the hotels, but are in heaven, watching over the traveler's dream.

In Apurimac there are 7 provinces, 80 districts each town with historical sites, churches dating back more than 400 to 500 years old. Pre-Inca sites, like Chanka culture that belonged to the Inca period Collasuyo remained cohesive and able to develop a major regional dominion that had its heyday in the thirteenth century AD, who are descendants Chancas of the current inhabitants of the province of Apurimac region.

In San Antonio, Texas, several shopping centers that have prospered greatly.

One of the most precious is Flawer Seeder Farm, a huge place that offers all kinds of flowers, seeds, pots, everything you need to fix a garden. There are also many fairs, which surprised me, because so many people willing to work with the volunteer where you can raise a lot of money.

In Apurimac and the seven provinces there are also many fairs, most are temporary, usually on anniversaries of people in the days or employers. Not much volunteering, you can do many things that are done here in the fairs of Apurimac for example, volunteering to raise funds and support to the education of the needy.

Apurimac, particularly the province of Anatabamba and its seven districts have much to offer tourists, there are many archaeological sites from different historical periods, a vibrant culture that is manifested through their customs and traditions in each village. There termomedicinales baths nestled in stunning canyons, today is not much exploited. Today, looking at tourism in San Antonio and all its potential is feasible to develop with new ideas and ways of doing tourism. It is time for the seven districts of the province of Antabamba be seen as such, because we have our propia potencia cultural, nuestra tradición, costumbre y lugares que se presenta con su máxima expresión paisajística de la zona andina del Perú.

Apurímac, particularly the province's seven districts and Anatabamba have much to offer tourists, there are many archaeological remains from different historical eras, a culture that is manifested through their customs and traditions in each village. There are located in Hot Springs impressive canyons, today not so exploited. Today, looking at tourism in San Antonio and all its potential power is feasible to develop new ideas and ways of doing tourism. It is time that the seven districts of the province Antabamba is seen as such because we have our own cultural power, our traditions, customs and places is your ultimate landscape of the Andean region of Peru.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

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José María Arguedas -

WRITERS IMMORTAL

Jose Maria Arguedas
All blood

The famous novel blood All the great writer apurimeño and San Marcos José María Arguedas, began recounting the suicide of the "Old Man", Sir Andrew Aragon Peralta, landowner and patriarch saw gamonal rich man whose death comes the destruction of feudal lineage. "The old man rose groping the stone steps and a tunnel leading to the top of the tower came to the bells ... .. Was a holiday and the crowd went beyond to the atrium. Men and women of the village and annexes near and far had come to hear Mass ... (The old) was dressed in frock coat, white shirt, tie old, shiny silk, stirring in the air. - Listen, damn! Damn people! Cursed cure! Square Damn! --- - Gentlemen, and I will die!. Hear my last will, from this point that God is not only ... The bells do not play for the only cure ... The tower is not God. It's mine. ... Listen to me k'anras (dirty) ... "I was hoping to cure hosts Swap! ... Your prayers are canned and do not go to heaven, follows the recipe layk'as (sorcerers) ... the antichrist is the cure ... dung, akatank'a (insect whose habitat is the stool) ... You, the Indians are to enter through the front door to my house (when I die) in front of it as the owners! Pongo of teas nesses the people and their cure. ... And take home as mine. My wife still locked in her room with Gertrudes .. I preach revenge, gentlemen! .. his hands trembled. "It's not cowardice, is alcoholism ... The old man's body convulsed weakly, had a little foam on his mouth. "And so the old committed suicide by taking poison.

The novel is woven into the hatred between the sons of old, Mr. Bruno (feudal landlord mentality cream) and Fermin (the mentality of a typical bourgeois businessman who wanted to see modernity in the mountains). Likewise, the novel in its 604 pages, recreates the social complexities that arise regarding the operation of the mine Aparcora in which the multinational company, driven by appetites gan anciales creates objective conditions for the rural social unrest in Lahuaymarca led by an Indian Willca Rendón, who had attended school, had been in Lima and knew what the ruling class and led a major rebellion against the prevailing system.

Also, in this novel made famous Arguedas, besides those already mentioned, some other Quechua words: Punaruna (Indian), Salk'a (wild, ignorant), Maula (traitor, felon), Alk'o (Coward ) Chascha (adulete) Wak'ate (coward, crybaby), Saccra (devil, antichrist), K'echa (weak character.)

Moreover, there is an extraordinary book, Arguedas letters written by John V. Murra, I read not remember where or when. But my happiness I found the e-book (also known book On Line) at the following address http://books.google.com.pe/books?id=xZ2V7QMtr4w C & printsec = frontcover & dq = The + letters + of + the + Arguedas +
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onepage 0CAcQ6AEwAA # v = & q = & f = false I recommend reading to learn quasi-private life of José María Arguedas. In this book, Murra, a great friend of Arguedas, refers, for example, the hardships of a José María no money in his pocket and other matters pertaining to his life accidentally. Arguedas escrib AI Murra also about what it meant to him (José María) the "Mama Lola Hoffman, a psychiatrist. As is known, Arguedas committed suicide with a shot in the head while in the Universidad Agraria La Molina, then Arguedas was also a teacher of San Marcos.

Jaime Guardia, Huamanga charanguista famous, now, to continue providing the melodies of his charango Ayacucho ancestral songs, was a personal friend of José María, like the Andean sentimental virtuoso violinist Max Damian and sincerely enjoyed their music and the dancers of scissors. Arguedas's novel focuses All blood Jaime Guardia, saying thus: "A Jaime Guardia, of the town of Pause, to whom the music of Peru is like fire red and crying without limits."

Yawar fiesta, Los deep river, the sixth, the fox the fox up and down, The agony of Rasu Niti and others are the works of José María Arguedas has become a universal size apurimeño writer.

SOURCE: Popular Culture Cartoons No. 6

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ALSO READ IN THE SOURCE SAID, COMMENTS ON OTHER WRITERS OF FAME UNIVERSAL: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra ( The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha ), Gabriel García Márquez (One Hundred Years of Solitude ). Mario Vargas Llosa ( War doomsday ), Julio Ramón y Ribeyro ( The dumb word).