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- Llama_llama abstract "The Llama llama, also spelled Llamallama or Lama lama, was probably a dance with the characteristics of a farce or a disguise game with acrobatic elements. It is believed that the name of the dance came from the Aymara language, which was the name the Aymara people used to describe the Urus dressed as dancing demons.There are references to this dance in the works of Diego González Holguín and Ludovico Bertonio, Gonzáles Holguín compared this dance with the saynata and the siracusa, with the meaning of a “laughter thing”. Later Bertonio establishes a difference with the other dances, saying that the llama llama or haachuco was the mask or little, Tiny, Short, Stubby, Boring devil.This dance was performed during the Ito festivities by the representatives of the region known as Uruqulla (Urucolla), a sub-region of the south-eastern Qullasuyu located in the lake system of the Department of Oruro between the basins of the lakes Poopó and Coipasa, where the Uru civilization had the city of Oruro as their main social centre, becoming together with Nazca and Wari one of the most ancient cities in the Andean world.".
- Llama_llama thumbnail Fiesta_de_los_Collasuyos.jpg?width=300.
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- Llama_llama wikiPageLength "2334".
- Llama_llama wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Llama_llama wikiPageRevisionID "649344490".
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Acrobatics.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Andes.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Anna_Dewdney.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Aymara_language.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Aymara_people.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bolivian_dances.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_dances.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Coipasa_Lake.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Diego_González_Holguín.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Farce.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Poopó.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Ludovico_Bertonio.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Nazca.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Oruro_Department.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Qullasuyu.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Uru_people.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink Wari_ruins.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLink File:Fiesta_de_los_Collasuyos.jpg.
- Llama_llama wikiPageWikiLinkText "Llama llama".
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- Llama_llama subject Category:Bolivian_dances.
- Llama_llama subject Category:Native_American_dances.
- Llama_llama type Thing.
- Llama_llama comment "The Llama llama, also spelled Llamallama or Lama lama, was probably a dance with the characteristics of a farce or a disguise game with acrobatic elements.".
- Llama_llama label "Llama llama".
- Llama_llama differentFrom Anna_Dewdney.
- Llama_llama sameAs Q6661049.
- Llama_llama sameAs m.0gjc2g7.
- Llama_llama sameAs Q6661049.
- Llama_llama wasDerivedFrom Llama_llama?oldid=649344490.
- Llama_llama depiction Fiesta_de_los_Collasuyos.jpg.
- Llama_llama isPrimaryTopicOf Llama_llama.