Inti Raymi
Across
- 2. A small food that grows in a pod and is often eaten with rice.
- 5. To lead or show someone where to go.
- 9. The opposite of good.
- 12. The colorful part of a plant that blooms.
- 13. Music made with words and a melody.
- 15. A person from your family or community who lived long ago.
- 18. Kawsay A Kichwa idea meaning living well and in harmony.
- 19. Tuta The darkest part of the night, around 12:00 a.m.
- 23. Something holy, spiritual, or deeply respected.
- 24. To feel exhausted after working or moving for a long time.
- 29. To fill an area with smoke.
- 32. Pacha The world of the present and everyday life.
- 35. A person who guides or leads others.
- 36. A person who shows others the way.
- 38. Pacha The upper world or sky in Andean worldview.
- 39. To show thanks or appreciation.
- 40. The object seen in the night sky that changes shape throughout the month.
Down
- 1. To have fun and feel happiness.
- 3. A yellow crop that grows on a cob.
- 4. Gathering crops when they are ready to eat.
- 6. A plant that can sting your skin when touched.
- 7. A group of people connected by place, relationships, and shared traditions.
- 8. An object used for striking or controlling, traditionally made with a flexible cord.
- 10. A sweet food that grows on a plant or tree.
- 11. Something worn over the face to hide or change one's appearance.
- 14. The spirit, soul, or energy of a living being.
- 16. The part of the head with eyes, a nose, and a mouth.
- 17. Bright points of light visible in the night sky.
- 20. Water that falls from a high place or cliff.
- 21. To enter and reclaim the central plaza as a community.
- 22. Moving your body to music or rhythm.
- 25. A colorful arc that may appear in the sky after rain.
- 26. The ground where plants grow.
- 27. A musical instrument with strings that is played by strumming.
- 28. The bright star that gives Earth light and warmth.
- 30. Pacha The world below in Andean worldview.
- 31. Something people eat for energy.
- 33. A wind instrument played by blowing air into it.
- 34. What you might say or feel when the temperature is very low.
- 37. The number that comes after one.