In many Andean, indigenous communities, territory is a binary and complementing unit, known in the regional mythology as hanan-urin (upper and lower), which probably dates to Pre-Inca times. This binary notion can also be interpreted as male-female, left-right, or the names of two neighborhoods, two sections of a town or a village. Although it suggests opposition, contrast, rivalry, or competition hanan-urin complement each other, or are parts...