Fact Sheet: La Paz celebrates ‘Jisk’a Alasita,’ a miniature version of the traditional fair, to promote economic recovery after seven weeks of blockades that severely impacted the city. Tap to see the full context.
Context: ‘Jisk’a Alasita’ was set up in San Miguel, in the southern part of La Paz, with artisans offering representative miniatures. Alasita is an Andean tradition that symbolizes wishes and aspirations. Historically, it was moved to…
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The Jisk'a Alasita settled in San Miguel, with the participation of artisans who sold miniatures of tickets, suitcases, houses, furniture, groceries and vehicles.
Fact Sheet: La Paz celebrates ‘Jisk’a Alasita,’ a miniature version of the traditional fair, to promote economic recovery after seven weeks of blockades that severely impacted the city. Tap to see the full context.
Context: ‘Jisk’a Alasita’ was set up in San Miguel, in the southern part of La Paz, with artisans offering representative miniatures. Alasita is an Andean tradition that symbolizes wishes and aspirations. Historically, it was moved to…