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| International Color Guide - PeruThe Color Traditions of Peru's Indigenous People Drive the Country's Modern Conventions As Well.Peru has had several different flags, but most have been red and white, colors chosen by a national hero during the country's war for independence. In the center of the flag is a cinchona tree (the source for quinine), a shield with the image of a llama, and a yellow cornucopia filled with coins, all framed by a green wreath. The indigenous peoples of Peru, the Quechua, Aymara, and Tupac Katari among them, weave cloths that are highly symbolic of their spiritual lives. The color and pattern of the weaving can identify where it was woven, the cloth's function, as well as the user's gender and social status. The Tupac Katari honor a very involved flag, which is square and consists of 49 squares of red, orange, yellow, white, green, purple, blue, light blue, pink, dark red, coffee, lead, ochre, black and light green. Each color has its own special meaning. Color symbolism is evident in Peruvian funerals. A pink and white wreath is seen at a service for a single person or child. Black, purple and green are used in wreaths for married people.
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