Qrupu
Qrupu is a term that originates from the Quechua language, which is spoken by indigenous peoples in the Andes region of South America. The term translates to "group" or "community" in English. In Quechua culture, qrupu holds significant social and cultural importance. It refers to a collective of individuals who share common interests, goals, or cultural backgrounds. Qrupus can vary in size and structure, ranging from small, informal gatherings to large, organized communities.
In Quechua society, qrupus play a crucial role in maintaining cultural identity and traditions. They often
The concept of qrupu is not limited to Quechua communities alone. Similar ideas of group cohesion and