Diablada (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Diablada" in Norwegian language version.

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ich.unesco.org

  • «Carnival of Oruro». ich.unesco.org (engelsk). UNESCO - Intangible Heritage Home. Besøkt 5. februar 2021. «The town of Oruro, situated at an altitude of 3,700 metres in the mountains of western Bolivia and once a pre-Columbian ceremonial site, was an important mining area in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Resettled by the Spanish in 1606, it continued to be a sacred site for the Uru people, who would often travel long distances to perform their rituals, especially for the principal Ito festival. The Spanish banned these ceremonies in the seventeenth century, but they continued under the guise of Christian liturgy: the Andean gods were concealed behind Christian icons and the Andean divinities became the Saints. The Ito festival was transformed into a Christian ritual, celebrated on Candlemas (2 February). The traditional llama llama or diablada in worship of the Uru god Tiw became the main dance at the Carnival of Oruro.»