Wiphala - meaning and definition. What is Wiphala
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What (who) is Wiphala - definition


Wiphala         
BANDEIRA REPRESENTANDO OS POVOS NATIVOS DA AMÉRICA DO SUL
A Whipala é uma bandeira de origem andina. A palavra tem origem nas palavras da língua aimará eiphay, que é uma expressão de alegria, e phalax, que é o sonho produzido por conduzir uma bandeira.
Examples of use of Wiphala
1. The vicunas were sheared beneath a cloudless sky, under a cliff where a rainbow–colored wiphala flag –– the symbol of Andean indigenous peoples –– rippled in a forceful gale.
2. "They are killing our country," he says, watching the three orderly lines of chanting protestors wearing traditional dress and brandishing the wiphala, the chequered indigenous flag.
3. Domestic popularity Miners and Indians packed the colonial government square chanting "Evo, Evo" and waving the indigenous rainbow–hued flag, the Wiphala.
4. VICTORY: A supporter of Bolivia‘s president–elect Evo Morales waves the multicolor Wiphala flag of the indigenous movement as he celebrates a Morales victory Sunday night in Bolivia‘s capital, La Paz.