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Culture

Ecuador's culture is greatly influenced by its Hispanic mestizo majority and Spanish Heritage. Howeverthere is also distinct influences on Ecuadorian culture from Amerindian traditions and elements of African culture. The most substantial wave of modern immigration to Ecuador consisted of Spanish colonists. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries there was a small number of immigrants from PolandLithuaniaEnglandIrelandand Croatia. African slavery was not perpetrated in the Spanish colonies of the Andes Mountains of South Americainstead the indigenous people were subjugated through evangelism and encomiendas. Due to thisthe minority population that is of African descent is mostly found in the province of Esmeraldas where it is believed that a slave-trading ship was wrecked in the 17th century. There is an influence from Ecuador's indigenous communities on mainstream culture to varying degreesbut many indigenous communities practice their own separate cultureparticularly the remote indigenous communities found in the Amazon basin. Spanish is the main language of the country and is spoken as a first language by more than 90% of the population. Part of Ecuador's population can speak Amerindian languages as wellwith two percent of the population speaking only Amerindian languages. In Ecuadoryou will have the opportunity to discover the traditions of the Amerindian indigenous peoples living in the Andes and the Amazon. Different experiences allow you to share their customs and become a part of the community. Ecuador is one of the rare places in the world where ancestral people have preserved the ancient customs and traditions.

Festivities and Traditions

While every region has its own traditionsthere are some festivals celebrated by the majority of Ecuadorians. Listed below are some of the most popular festivals and traditions:
The day of the Dead

The day of the Dead

Yasuni National Park is considered the most biologically diverse spot on earth. It is here that the Equatorthe Andes Mountainsand the Amazon rainforest converge leaving the park in the center of a small zone where amphibianbirdmammaland vascular plant diversity is at the highest levels found within the western hemisphere.

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Holy Week

Holy Week

Holy Week is a weeklong religious celebration that includes Palm Sunday and Good Friday. The most popular and spectacular event during Holy Week in Ecuador is the procession of Jesús del Gran Poder (Jesus the Almighty) in Quito.

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Carnival

Carnival

Carnival is an amazingly funcolorfulexuberant holiday to celebrate excess and abundance before the beginning of Catholic Lent. Carnival also celebrate the indigenous holiday of Paucar Huatay which honors the end of the solar year.

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La diablada de Píllaro

La diablada de Píllaro

If you want to dress up as the devil and participate in an ancestral holiday meant to repudiate and mock the devilyou can visit Pillaro for La Diablada de Pillaro. In Santiago de Píllarothousands of people dress in the well-known Diablada Pillareña.

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Pawkar Raymi

Pawkar Raymi

This Festival takes place in February or March of each year and is celebrated by the community of Peguche located north of Otavalo-Imbabura. This Carnival is of Andean origin and is a celebration of the fertility of the earth and the connection between Mother Earth and the Andean people.

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Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi is a combination of the Spanish Catholic holiday celebrating the body and blood of Christ and Andean Culture. In Ecuadorthe festivities are celebrated in Juneand are especially popular in ImbaburaLojaPujiliand Cuenca.

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Inti Raymi

Inti Raymi

The Feast of the Inti Raymiwhich is also referred to as The Feast of the Sun or The Solemn Easter of the Sun is another Ecuadorian cultural event that occurs in June of each year. This holiday is a tribute to the Sun Godthanking him for his kindness to the earth.

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Yamor

Yamor

The Feast of the Inti Raymiwhich is also referred to as The Feast of the Sun or The Solemn Easter of the Sun is another Ecuadorian cultural event that occurs in June of each year. This holiday is a tribute to the Sun Godthanking him for his kindness to the earth. The ceremony is full of ancestral symbolism and also incorporates reading of coca leaves and ritual animal sacrifice. This Feast also takes place in tandem with the summer solsticethanks to the advanced skills of the indigenous people with using the stars to denote the passage of time. Large groups of people come from around the world each year to witness the feast and experience the ceremony.

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The Fox Hunt

The Fox Hunt

The Hunting of the Fox is a traditional competition that goes back to 1972when some students of an equestrian school were invited to the San Vicente Ranch of Policein Quito (Pichincha).

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