Otavalo people

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The Otavalo people are an Indigenous Kichwa-speaking group from the Andean region of northern Ecuador, renowned for their vibrant textile weaving traditions and active participation in regional markets.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Otavalo people canonical 3
Otavalo 2

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Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people
ethnic group
centeredIn Otavalo people self-linksurface differs
surface form: Otavalo
country Ecuador
culturalPractice communal work (minga)
traditional dance
traditional music
engagedIn craft export
long-distance trade
ethnicity Kichwa
hasDiaspora Colombia
Europe
United States of America
surface form: United States
hasMarketCenter Plaza de los Ponchos
historicalRegion Andes cultural area
surface form: Pre-Columbian Andes
knownFor Otavalo market
surface form: Otavalo Market

handicrafts
market trade
textile weaving
language Kichwa
Spanish
locatedIn Andes
northern Ecuador
modernEconomy international trade
tourism
musicInstrument charango
drums
panpipes
partOf Indigenous peoples of Ecuador
Indigenous peoples of the Andes
Kichwa people
surface form: Kichwa peoples
produces alpaca textiles
blankets
wool textiles
woven bags
province Imbabura Province
region Andean region
religion Indigenous beliefs
Roman Catholicism
selfDesignation Otavalo Kichwa
traditionalDress anacos
embroidered blouses
felt hats
ponchos
traditionalEconomy agriculture
animal husbandry
weaving
usesScript Latin alphabet
usesWeavingTechnique backstrap loom
pedal loom

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Otavalo Kichwa hasEthnicGroup Otavalo people
Otavalo Canton capital Otavalo people
this entity surface form: Otavalo
Otavalo Canton ethnicGroup Otavalo people
Otavalo people centeredIn Otavalo people self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Otavalo