Kibújó
Kibújó is a Kichwa term referring to a traditional harvest celebration held by the indigenous peoples of Andean region. The name is derived from the Kichwa words "ki-" meaning "something about" and "bujó" meaning "to rise" or "to rise up". This festival marks the beginning of the wheat harvest season, typically taking place in May or June, depending on the location.
During the celebration, communities come together to honor the gods of the earth and the fertility of
Kibújó is an essential part of Andean culture and heritage. It symbolizes the connection between the community
Traditions and customs associated with Kibújó vary across different regions. In some areas, the celebration involves
Kibújó's significance extends beyond the cultural context. It highlights the connection between agriculture, tradition, and community.