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image by António Martins, 12 Feb 2000
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The Continental flag (used by the native peoples to represent Latin
America (Awyayala, in Quechua): plain white.
Jaume Ollé, 1997
In Kara Chukiwanka’s article [qch9X]
this flag pair is presented as «Janq’u
Wip’ala»,
or white flag, one of the three flags of the Wiñaymarka culture.
This is a flag pair, consisting of a square
white flag and another flag. No explicit reference to
the flag pair duality, apart from the
illustration
showing both flags (plain and two-triangle). No indication about its
(modern?) use as the flag of Awya Yala (=South
America).
António Martins, 03 Jun 2008
image by António Martins, 22 Dec 2006
The continental flag also is has
a pair. It is white (?) with a zig-zag cross
with a central disc of two-colors (I only have a black and white image).
This symbol is named chakana and the disc
represents the day and the night.
Jaume Ollé, 1997
Flag with a white chakana (outlined in black)
on white background, which makes a poor design.
António Martins, 22 Dec 2006
image by António Martins, 01 Dec 2006
In this
online
2005 photo
(context),
is also shown, but painted/pasted on a ribbon banner instead of held as
a regular flag, the white square flag with
large red chakana pierced with a black and white disc.
António Martins, 24 Nov 2006
image by António Martins, 05 Feb 2007
This flag can be seen in use, along with a Qullasuyu
flag (white diagonal), as a lecture table cloth in a
photo
on
line (context).
Note that on this photo the hoist of the flags used for table draping is
facing down: The pattern for the chakana and its placement on the flag is
based on the 7×7 square suyu flag
design, which is yet another way to draw and
place the chakana.
António Martins, 04 Feb 2007
image by António Martins, 03 Jun 2008
In Kara Chukiwanka’s article [qch9X]
this flag pair is presented as «Janq’u
Wip’ala»,
or white flag, one of the three flags of the
Wiñaymarka culture.
This is a flag pair, consisting of a square white flag
and a square white flag with two small
triangles, yellow and red, joint in a figure of eight. According to Kara
Chukiwanka’s article article [qch9X],
this «signo bitriángulo de color amarillo y rojo
»(…)« en base a las cuatro
divisiones del Pusisuyu».
António Martins, 03 Jun 2008
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