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Revision as of 03:05, 16 May 2023
This page features translations of symbol and motif terms in different languages from Southern America, accompanied by pictures.
Andean Cross
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chakana |
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Wiphala
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wiphala |
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Anti Suyu | ![]() |
Chinchay Suyu | ![]() |
Kunti Suyu | ![]() |
Qulla Suyu | ![]() |
Quechua:
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