petena
Petena is a word with a specific meaning in the Quechua language, which is spoken by indigenous peoples in the Andes region of South America. In Quechua, "petena" refers to a type of domesticated llama, specifically a female llama that has given birth. It is essentially the Quechua term for a mother llama.
Llamas are South American camelids that have been domesticated for thousands of years. They are known for
The use of "petena" is rooted in the agricultural and pastoral traditions of the Andean people, where