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yoq; he also had a brown challina with crochet @ each end (seen at Candelaria). Both men with scarfs wore challinas crossed behind their shoulders; of 10men, 5 had white challinas. All men had at least 1 chuspa, hanging in front or to the side (some men/how many?) had 2 chuspas, crossed for each side. Women had almillas, chumpis, taytawakas, chocos and many polleras (up to 10 or more). At various times, instruments wouldbe exchanged among players; the larger drums seemingly desireable.
Mar.6
[[left margin]]2nd day fiesta[[/left margin]]
The second day I observed dancing began early in the day, about noon. More or less the same people attended. Some missing (Esteban y Rosa, yn Augustina), some new faces. After dancing, coca, drinking, eating, coca, dancing, drinking, at this house, Pancho's house, Casimiro's house (but not in the house above this one where everyone spent the first night), we moved to the house of the man with braids up by the school, andthen to the house of/[[^one of]] the mne with a scarf beyond the school. At that point, houses, we were at uray ldo, having left janaq lado. Some young girls observed from the wall but would not enter... hypothesis-they were not "immediate" family members. I left and prepared to settle down fro the night when the procession made its way here. dusk. dancing, drinking, some eating in courtyard. Calixto playing pinkillu. Enrique (?) playing drum. As it got darker, people began coming inside to both houses. Sitting in groups on bed, floor, platform,etc. Very drunk, much crying. (Ilater found out this was because of the death of a young family member, Eulalio (?) 18 yrs. old, in sevirnackuy, over other woman).
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One young man was havinga drunken conversaation with another young man in Quechua; the man shouting wore a coplete Taquile suit the man