Chuquimamani-Condori & Joshua Chuquimia Crampton

Chuquimamani-Condori is a multidisciplinary artist & musician belonging to the Pakajaqi nation of Aymara people. Their recent works include Rayo Mix (2022), Across the Policed World: A Transnocturnal Huayño (2022), and Amaru’s Tongue: Daughter (2021), a collaborative work with Joshua Chuquimia Crampton. They also continue to do work with AIM SoCal, the Southern California chapter […]

Chuquimamani-Condori is a multidisciplinary artist & musician belonging to the Pakajaqi nation of Aymara people. Their recent works include Rayo Mix (2022), Across the Policed World: A Transnocturnal Huayño (2022), and Amaru’s Tongue: Daughter (2021), a collaborative work with Joshua Chuquimia Crampton. They also continue to do work with AIM SoCal, the Southern California chapter of the American Indian Movement (founded in 1968). Joshua Chuquimia Crampton is a musician & artist belonging to the Pakajaqi nation of Aymara people. His recent musical releases include 4 (2021) and The Heart’s Wash (2020), a full-length project of solo guitar compositions. He also composed the score for Amaru’s Tongue: Daughter (2021). The two siblings reside in Northern California with family and land ties in allyu Pahaza, Calacoto de Pacajes and provincia Nor Yungas regions of La Paz, Bolivia.

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