The Misminay Community of Peru: A Legacy of Ancestral Farming
During my stay in Peru, on my way to Machu Picchu, I had the opportunity to visit another indigenous community known as the Misminay situated in the Valle Sagrado (Sacred Valley), 12,000 feet above sea level. This primarily agricultural community is known for preserving ancestral customs both in agriculture and in weaving. I spent some time learning their traditional techniques, helping make a sauce for our lunch, and taking part in one of their agricultural rituals. As expected, the Misminay community is facing a series of challenges as it remains committed to its ancestral traditions. This story sheds light on who they are, along with their endurance and resilience ….














































































































































































