PERU-GUERRILLA-SHINING PATH-ARPILLERAS
An Arpillera -a quilt-like form of popular art that tells a story- designed by women displaced from their communities in the Andes during Peru's conflict (1980-2000) against the Maoist Shining Path guerrilla, is exhibited at the "Lugar de la Memoria" (Place of Memory) Museum in Lima, on June 2018. - Over 70 women have designed "arpilleras" telling their stories of survival, displacement and adaptation at the Mama Quilla community center in Lima. (Photo by Adrian PORTUGAL / AFP) (Photo credit should read ADRIAN PORTUGAL/AFP via Getty Images)
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