{
  "categories": {
    "cosmological": {
      "description": "Celestial bodies, creator forces, and sky-aligned beings understood as relational powers. These terms encode time, legitimacy, reciprocity, and the permeability between visible and invisible domains.",
      "words": [
        {
          "id": "inti",
          "authentic": "Inti",
          "meaning": "the sun; the supreme solar source in Inca state theology. Not only warmth, but legitimacy, harvest order, and the moral gravity of daylight",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "killa",
          "authentic": "Killa",
          "meaning": "the moon; feminine lunar sovereignty. Keeper of cycles, tides, and forms of nocturnal attention",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "pacha",
          "authentic": "Pacha",
          "meaning": "world and time as a single fabric. A cosmology in which place is never without moment, and moment is never without place",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "wiracocha",
          "authentic": "Wiracocha",
          "meaning": "primordial creator force. The shaping intelligence that brings form from undifferentiated potential, treating origin as craft rather than command",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chaska",
          "authentic": "Ch'aska",
          "meaning": "Venus; the bright threshold star. A messenger of crossings, and of the moment when one regime of attention yields to another",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "quyllur",
          "authentic": "Quyllur",
          "meaning": "star. A point of orientation in the night sky, also resonant with pilgrimage memory and devotion guided by cold light",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "illapa",
          "authentic": "Illapa",
          "meaning": "thunder and lightning. A sky-force of rupture and decision whose violence becomes rain and agricultural order",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "pachamama",
          "authentic": "Pachamama",
          "meaning": "World Mother. Earth understood as living temporality and reciprocal host rather than passive resource",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "mamacocha",
          "authentic": "Mamacocha",
          "meaning": "Mother Sea. The receiving basin of rivers and the long patience beneath weather, trade, and return",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "mamakilla",
          "authentic": "Mama Killa",
          "meaning": "mother moon. Sovereign of women's cycles, marriage, and the lunar calendar. Cosmological counterpart to Inti, her descent line governing all women through the Coya queen",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "apu",
          "authentic": "Apu",
          "meaning": "mountain lord. A peak as sentient guardian, with sovereignty localized in stone, snow, and obligations of place",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chakana",
          "authentic": "Chakana",
          "meaning": "the chakana; the stepped Andean cross. A contemporary pan-Andean emblem used to articulate Andean cosmogony and relational order; it is often linked in modern discourse to the Southern Cross, though interpretations vary across communities and scholarship",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pachakuti",
          "authentic": "Pachakuti",
          "meaning": "world turning and epochal reversal. The collapse of an old order into a new one, with history understood as rotational event",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "teqse",
          "authentic": "Teqse",
          "meaning": "the all-encompassing. Totality without an outside, a concept of wholeness without remainder",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "ekkeko",
          "authentic": "Ekkeko",
          "meaning": "abundance deity of the Aymara cultural tradition, widely adopted across the Andean world. The small, laden figurine — bowed under the weight of miniature goods, tools, and foodstuffs — embodies the principle that plenty is portable and distributable rather than hoarded. Each miniature object carried is an intention made tangible. Prosperity imagined not as accumulation but as the perpetual readiness to give and receive",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "ccoa",
          "authentic": "Ccoa",
          "meaning": "feline sky spirit. A jaguar-shaped force associated with lightning, hail, and sudden change",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "hananpacha",
          "authentic": "Hanan Pacha",
          "meaning": "upper world. A domain of celestial order and patterned responsibility, not an escape from the world",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kaypacha",
          "authentic": "Kay Pacha",
          "meaning": "this world. The lived middle where breath meets labor and reciprocity becomes visible as food, art, and kinship",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "ukhupacha",
          "authentic": "Ukhu Pacha",
          "meaning": "inner or below world. Womb-space of seeds and ancestors, the unseen depth where beginnings are composted and remade",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "qoyllurmama",
          "authentic": "Qoyllur Mama",
          "meaning": "star mother; compound of qoyllur (star) and mama (revered feminine principle). Follows the attested pattern of Andean mama-deity compounds — Sara Mama, Mama Quilla — extended into stellar space. A maternal principle of orientation and night guidance; the understanding that direction can arrive as distant, patient, cold light",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "saramama",
          "authentic": "Sara Mama",
          "meaning": "mother of maize. Agricultural divinity expressing a social contract among soil, storage, ritual timing, and survival",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "suyukuna",
          "authentic": "Suyukuna",
          "meaning": "suyu-kuna; the regions in plural. Suyu denotes a territorial quarter or region in Inka political geography; -kuna is the Quechua nominal plural suffix, yielding 'the regions'",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yanaphuyu",
          "authentic": "Yana Phuyu",
          "meaning": "dark clouds of the Milky Way. The Inka read constellations in darkness between stars, treating absence as a legible figure-ground language",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "urcuchillay",
          "authentic": "Urcuchillay",
          "meaning": "llama-as-celestial guardian in Inka astronomy. A sky figure tied to herd well-being, seasonal signs, and pastoral order",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yanallama",
          "authentic": "Yana Llama",
          "meaning": "black llama; the dark-cloud constellation of the Milky Way. Read in the night sky as a seasonal signal governing pastoral and agricultural timing; on earth, a living herd figure that links the shepherd's care to cosmological observation. Presence in both sky and pasture encodes the Andean insight that the same form speaks at every scale",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "michiq",
          "authentic": "Micheq",
          "meaning": "the shepherd figure in Inka dark-constellation tradition. A guardian presence that frames care, herding, and responsibility as cosmological work",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "llamacnawin",
          "authentic": "Llamacñawin",
          "meaning": "eye of the llama in Inka sky lore. A bright anchoring feature used to locate the llama constellation and read seasonal movement",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "unallamacha",
          "authentic": "Unallamacha",
          "meaning": "baby llama in Inka dark-constellation tradition. A dependent figure that encodes care, continuity, and reproduction within the sky narrative",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yutu",
          "authentic": "Yutu",
          "meaning": "tinamou or ground partridge in dark-constellation tradition. A seasonal marker connected to agricultural cycles and the approach of rains",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "lluthu",
          "authentic": "Lluthu",
          "meaning": "partridge figure in Andean ethnoastronomy. A dark-constellation marker tied to the end of dry season and the return of rains",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qhapaqyana",
          "authentic": "Qhapaq Yana",
          "meaning": "the Coalsack-like profound dark region near the Southern Cross, treated as a key field for reading dark constellations and seasonal signs",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "supay",
          "authentic": "Supay",
          "meaning": "an ambivalent underworld spirit in Andean tradition. A shadow-presence tied to ukhu pacha, later reinterpreted through Christian demonology",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "paqarina",
          "authentic": "Paqarina",
          "meaning": "place of origin and return. A shrine-like portal associated with caves, lakes, or openings, where ancestry and emergence are grounded in landscape",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pachakamaq",
          "authentic": "Pachakamaq",
          "meaning": "world-animating principle. A title used for earth-animator deity concepts and the force that makes the world inhabitable",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tawantinsuyu",
          "authentic": "Tawantinsuyu",
          "meaning": "the four-part empire. A political ontology that treats space as quartered relation held together at a center",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chinchaysuyu",
          "authentic": "Chinchaysuyu",
          "meaning": "northwestern quarter of Tawantinsuyu. A directional region that links governance to cosmological orientation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "antisuyu",
          "authentic": "Antisuyu",
          "meaning": "eastern quarter. A frontier register oriented toward forested slopes and exchange zones",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qullasuyu",
          "authentic": "Qullasuyu",
          "meaning": "southern quarter. A highland domain associated with lake basins, herds, and long-distance reciprocity",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kuntisuyu",
          "authentic": "Kuntisuyu",
          "meaning": "western quarter. A coastal-facing region where desert, ocean, and road logistics shape authority",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qoyllurmayu",
          "authentic": "Qoyllur Mayu",
          "meaning": "river of stars. A poetic designation for the Milky Way as celestial flow",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "sapainka",
          "authentic": "Sapa Inka",
          "meaning": "the unique Inka. Sovereign title articulating singular authority as cosmic obligation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "suyuy",
          "authentic": "Suyuy",
          "meaning": "to divide into regions; the verb underlying suyu and the four-quarter schema of Tawantinsuyu. Suyuy is partition conceived as cosmic act: to divide is not to diminish wholeness but to give it structure. The four suyus are not fragments but a grammar — the same totality legible as four faces of a single center. Division as the prerequisite of relation",
          "status": "available"
        }
      ]
    },
    "elemental": {
      "description": "Elemental and atmospheric phenomena treated as living forces with thresholds, moods, and consequences. These words describe how nature moves, reveals, conceals, and transforms.",
      "words": [
        {
          "id": "nina",
          "authentic": "Nina",
          "meaning": "fire. Transformative appetite, the force that consumes form to release new order",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yaku",
          "authentic": "Yaku",
          "meaning": "water. Sacred flow carrying memory downhill and returning, eventually, to Mama Qucha",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "wayra",
          "authentic": "Wayra",
          "meaning": "wind. Invisible mover, messenger that touches everything without staying",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qucha",
          "authentic": "Qucha",
          "meaning": "lake or sea. Still water as sky-mirror, a surface where the world studies itself",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "riti",
          "authentic": "Riti",
          "meaning": "snow or ice. Frozen water-memory, purity held in suspension and time slowed into crystal",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "siqay",
          "authentic": "Siqay",
          "meaning": "to climb or ascend. A vertical force-word belonging to altitude, passage, and the disciplined effort of rising",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qosni",
          "authentic": "Q'usñi",
          "meaning": "q'usñi; smoke. The visible trace of burning, treated as a liminal substance through which matter becomes sky and signals travel",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "rupay",
          "authentic": "Rupay",
          "meaning": "felt heat. Warmth on skin, sunlight experienced as touch rather than abstraction",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "punchaw",
          "authentic": "Punchaw",
          "meaning": "day and daylight. The reign of visibility and public order, a term also resonant with solar worship contexts",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kuychi",
          "authentic": "K'uychi",
          "meaning": "rainbow. A liminal arc of color marking the meeting of rain and sun",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "ruphu",
          "authentic": "Ruphu",
          "meaning": "ember. Persistent fire, patience after intensity, heat that refuses disappearance",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "paqcha",
          "authentic": "Paqcha",
          "meaning": "waterfall or cascade. Water at maximum sound, where flow becomes audible ceremony",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "nawi",
          "authentic": "Ñawi",
          "meaning": "eye and spring. The origin point where sight and water begin, attention understood as a source that flows",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "phuyu",
          "authentic": "Phuyu",
          "meaning": "cloud. A wandering form that reshapes itself by relationship to wind",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "mayu",
          "authentic": "Mayu",
          "meaning": "river and also the Milky Way. A shared grammar of flow linking water and stars",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chiri",
          "authentic": "Chiri",
          "meaning": "cold. A sharp presence rather than mere absence, the discipline of altitude on skin, breath, and nervous system",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qunqay",
          "authentic": "Qunqay",
          "meaning": "qunqay; forgetting. The event of memory lapse that reorders responsibility and necessitates re-learning; a term for loss of recall rather than mere distraction",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tuta",
          "authentic": "Tuta",
          "meaning": "night. A domain where edges dissolve and what you carry is tested in reduced visibility",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chaskaillari",
          "authentic": "Ch'aska Illari",
          "meaning": "star dawn. First light braided with remaining night, transition made legible",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qaqa",
          "authentic": "Qaqa",
          "meaning": "rock or cliff. Hard stability that can also wound, the lesson of sharp permanence",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "allpa",
          "authentic": "Allpa",
          "meaning": "soil. Living ground, fertility understood as microbial, ancestral, and political at once",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tamya",
          "authentic": "Tamya",
          "meaning": "rain. The weathering force that redistributes life, softens stone, and renews agricultural time",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kanchay",
          "authentic": "K'anchay",
          "meaning": "k'anchay; to illuminate or shine. Light as an active verb that makes form legible and reorders perception",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qasa",
          "authentic": "Qasa",
          "meaning": "frost and freezing cold. A presence that can be preservative and lethal in highland life",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chikchi",
          "authentic": "Chikchi",
          "meaning": "hail. Destructive icefall that tests crops and demands protective ritual responses",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pukyu",
          "authentic": "Pukyu",
          "meaning": "spring. A reliable emergence of water from earth",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "urqu",
          "authentic": "Urqu",
          "meaning": "mountain. Topographic being that structures travel, weather, and devotion",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "wayqu",
          "authentic": "Wayq'u",
          "meaning": "valley and ravine. A cut in land that funnels water, wind, and settlement",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pampa",
          "authentic": "Pampa",
          "meaning": "plain. Open ground of cultivation and visibility",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qenqo",
          "authentic": "Qenqo",
          "meaning": "winding channel. Stone shaped into labyrinthine passage for water and procession",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "lliphiy",
          "authentic": "Lliphiy",
          "meaning": "to flash or glitter. Sudden brightness as an event",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "sacha",
          "authentic": "Sach'a",
          "meaning": "forest, tree, and wild. The non-domesticated register of life and plant power",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chaki",
          "authentic": "Ch'aki",
          "meaning": "dryness and thirst. A condition that drives travel, irrigation, and social obligation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qonqa",
          "authentic": "Qonqa",
          "meaning": "fog. A condition of reduced visibility that forces local trust",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "turu",
          "authentic": "T'uru",
          "meaning": "mud. Soil saturated into movement resistance",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chullapunku",
          "authentic": "Ch'ulla Punku",
          "meaning": "single gate. A narrow passage where entry is controlled",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qhaqya",
          "authentic": "Qhaqya",
          "meaning": "thunder as raw atmospheric event. Where Illapa is the sky-deity who commands the storm, qhaqya is the sonic rupture itself — the crack of electrical discharge, the body's startled recognition of a force that precedes all interpretation. The felt fact beneath the cosmological name; sensation that cosmology later learns to mean",
          "status": "available"
        }
      ]
    },
    "sacred": {
      "description": "Core Andean concepts for inner life and right relation. These terms emphasize reciprocity, presence, lineage, ethical conduct, and forms of knowing that arise through lived encounter.",
      "words": [
        {
          "id": "sami",
          "authentic": "Sami",
          "meaning": "refined sacred energy. Blessing as relational quality, what flows when person and place are aligned with the living world",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "munay",
          "authentic": "Munay",
          "meaning": "love and will as one force. Desire disciplined into power rather than sentiment",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "sonqo",
          "authentic": "Sonqo",
          "meaning": "heart and inner being. Intelligence grounded in moral attention and felt truth rather than abstraction alone",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "kawsay",
          "authentic": "Kawsay",
          "meaning": "aliveness. Living energy as presence that does not require performance",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yachay",
          "authentic": "Yachay",
          "meaning": "knowledge and wisdom. Knowing earned through encounter and metabolized experience",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "samay",
          "authentic": "Samay",
          "meaning": "breath and spirit. Vitality arriving with inhalation as continuous gift",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "mosqoy",
          "authentic": "Mosqoy",
          "meaning": "dream and vision. The world speaking in symbolic grammar, training perception beyond waking categories",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tinkuy",
          "authentic": "Tinkuy",
          "meaning": "sacred encounter. Charged meeting of difference that generates a third state neither side could produce alone",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "ayni",
          "authentic": "Ayni",
          "meaning": "ayni; reciprocal exchange. A foundational Andean principle of ongoing cycles of mutual support in work and goods, sustaining relationships among people, communities, and land",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "waka",
          "authentic": "Wak'a",
          "meaning": "wak'a; a sacred entity or locus. A term for revered places, objects, and phenomena, including natural features and human-made shrines, treated as charged presences that organize ritual attention and obligation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kamaq",
          "authentic": "Kamaq",
          "meaning": "animating spirit. The specifying force that gives a life direction, texture, and recognizable signature",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kikin",
          "authentic": "Kikin",
          "meaning": "self and authenticity. Identity as alignment rather than performed image",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qanchi",
          "authentic": "Qanchi",
          "meaning": "luminous and radiant. Inner shine as a quality that stabilizes trust",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qispiy",
          "authentic": "Qispiy",
          "meaning": "freedom and clarity. Liberation as transparency to one’s own purpose",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "suyay",
          "authentic": "Suyay",
          "meaning": "hope with active intention. Anticipation as preparation rather than waiting",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "ayllu",
          "authentic": "Ayllu",
          "meaning": "kinship circle. Belonging across time, community as multi-generational organism with shared work and memory",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "llaqta",
          "authentic": "Llaqta",
          "meaning": "homeland. Place as archive and soil as witness",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "runa",
          "authentic": "Runa",
          "meaning": "the people, the fully realized human. Humanity treated as achieved relation with world rather than default label",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "khuyay",
          "authentic": "Khuyay",
          "meaning": "tender cherishing. Love expressed as careful handling of what is vulnerable",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kawsaq",
          "authentic": "Kawsaq",
          "meaning": "the living one. Presence with intention, a pulse felt in room or mountain",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kallpa",
          "authentic": "Kallpa",
          "meaning": "vital force and power. Endurance energy, the capacity to persist without losing softness",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "khuya",
          "authentic": "Khuya",
          "meaning": "sacred stone. A lineage power-object carrying medicine and responsibility",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kintu",
          "authentic": "K'intu",
          "meaning": "three-leaf coca offering. A minimal complete ritual act, small in form and heavy in intent",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "karpay",
          "authentic": "Karpay",
          "meaning": "initiation and transmission. The moment one becomes accountable to what has been received",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "runasimi",
          "authentic": "Runasimi",
          "meaning": "the people’s speech. Quechua named as communal breath rather than mere instrument",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "uyway",
          "authentic": "Uyway",
          "meaning": "to nurture and raise. Care as practice, tending life and projects into maturity",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yanapay",
          "authentic": "Yanapay",
          "meaning": "to help. Support as dignity, assistance that strengthens agency",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kuskanchay",
          "authentic": "Kuskanchay",
          "meaning": "to harmonize. Aligning rhythms so many intentions cohere without forced uniformity",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "sumaq",
          "authentic": "Sumaq",
          "meaning": "beautiful and excellent. Beauty treated as rightness and as ethical signal",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "allin",
          "authentic": "Allin",
          "meaning": "good and right. Correctness as care tied to practical conduct",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chuyay",
          "authentic": "Ch'uyay",
          "meaning": "clear and pure. Clarity as removal of distortion rather than sterilization",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yupay",
          "authentic": "Yupay",
          "meaning": "to honor and to count with reverence. Valuation as respect without reduction",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "riqsiy",
          "authentic": "Riqsiy",
          "meaning": "to know by recognition. Familiarity as intimacy, knowing like a path in fog",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pampachay",
          "authentic": "Pampachay",
          "meaning": "to forgive and to set right. The act of restoring ground after rupture, making coexistence possible again",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "mita",
          "authentic": "Mit'a",
          "meaning": "rotational labor service. A system where work functions as tribute and social infrastructure, binding individuals to collective projects",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "mitmaq",
          "authentic": "Mitmaq",
          "meaning": "an individual relocated under Inka statecraft. Communities with specialized skills, strategic location, or cultural value were resettled across the four suyus to transmit knowledge, consolidate loyalty, and balance the empire's productive capacities. Identity shaped by movement rather than fixed territory; belonging as a deliberate political act",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tampu",
          "authentic": "Tampu",
          "meaning": "waystation and storehouse node on the Inka road system. Logistics as reciprocity, provisioning as governance",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qullqa",
          "authentic": "Qullqa",
          "meaning": "state storehouse. A material technology of security, redistribution, and seasonal risk management",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "panaka",
          "authentic": "Panaka",
          "meaning": "royal lineage group. A kin institution organizing memory, property, and succession",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yanakuna",
          "authentic": "Yanakuna",
          "meaning": "service class attached to households or state. A social category later reworked under colonial regimes",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "hatunruna",
          "authentic": "Hatun Runa",
          "meaning": "common people. The majority social body within structured hierarchy",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kamay",
          "authentic": "Kamay",
          "meaning": "to create and animate. Making as enlivening rather than inert fabrication",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kamayuq",
          "authentic": "Kamayuq",
          "meaning": "specialist keeper. A trained person responsible for skilled domains such as accounting or craft",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "suti",
          "authentic": "Suti",
          "meaning": "name. Naming as social placement and recognition",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "sutichay",
          "authentic": "Sutichay",
          "meaning": "to name. Assigning identity as an act of relation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yuyaychay",
          "authentic": "Yuyaychay",
          "meaning": "to advise. Counsel as shaping decision and memory",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tupay",
          "authentic": "Tupay",
          "meaning": "to meet. Encounter as test of relation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tupanakuy",
          "authentic": "Tupanakuy",
          "meaning": "formal meeting or confrontation. Encounter with consequences",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "ranti",
          "authentic": "Ranti",
          "meaning": "exchange. Swapping that maintains relationship over time",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "rantiranti",
          "authentic": "Ranti Ranti",
          "meaning": "reciprocal exchange practice. Balanced giving and receiving as an ethics of continuity",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pachachay",
          "authentic": "Pachachay",
          "meaning": "to set in order. Aligning a situation with right arrangement",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kuyay",
          "authentic": "Kuyay",
          "meaning": "affection and care. Love as tending rather than possession",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "uywa",
          "authentic": "Uywa",
          "meaning": "herd and domestic animals. Living dependents within human care",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chachawarmi",
          "authentic": "Chacha Warmi",
          "meaning": "male and female complementarity. Pairing as coordinated roles rather than hierarchy",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "llumpay",
          "authentic": "Llumpay",
          "meaning": "dignity. A stance of self-respect maintained under pressure",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "sumaqkawsay",
          "authentic": "Sumaq Kawsay",
          "meaning": "good life. Flourishing framed as reciprocity, balance, and restraint",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qayllay",
          "authentic": "Qayllay",
          "meaning": "to approach. Coming near as relational gesture",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chiki",
          "authentic": "Chiki",
          "meaning": "bad luck or ill omen. A term for misalignment that demands corrective attention",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tukukuy",
          "authentic": "Tukukuy",
          "meaning": "to end. Completion as closure and return to readiness",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qallariy",
          "authentic": "Qallariy",
          "meaning": "to begin. Initiation as stepping into a cycle",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "rikhuy",
          "authentic": "Rikhuy",
          "meaning": "to see. Perception as recognition",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "uysariy",
          "authentic": "Uysariy",
          "meaning": "to obey and to heed. Listening that becomes action",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kuyuchiy",
          "authentic": "Kuyuchiy",
          "meaning": "to move. Motion as intentional displacement",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "suyana",
          "authentic": "Suyana",
          "meaning": "to wait. Waiting as active holding",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tupaq",
          "authentic": "Tupaq",
          "meaning": "royal epithet meaning noble or illustrious. Excellence framed as lineage and conduct",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "awqa",
          "authentic": "Awqa",
          "meaning": "enemy. A relational category that defines boundary and defense",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "mikuy",
          "authentic": "Mikuy",
          "meaning": "to eat. Consumption as participation in the world",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "maki",
          "authentic": "Maki",
          "meaning": "hand. The instrument of work, weaving, and offering",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "sumaqllankay",
          "authentic": "Sumaq Llank'ay",
          "meaning": "excellent work. Craft quality as ethical signal",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yuyariy",
          "authentic": "Yuyariy",
          "meaning": "to remember. Memory as active practice",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yachachiy",
          "authentic": "Yachachiy",
          "meaning": "to teach. Knowledge passed as formation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "uywakuy",
          "authentic": "Uywakuy",
          "meaning": "to raise animals. Care as long-term obligation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qollana",
          "authentic": "Qollana",
          "meaning": "first and principal. Rank understood as responsibility",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "aypariy",
          "authentic": "Aypariy",
          "meaning": "to claim and to assert. Speech act of responsibility",
          "status": "available"
        }
      ]
    },
    "textile": {
      "description": "Weaving as a sacred technology of memory and social structure. Pattern functions as archive, identity as geometry, and thread as cosmology rendered tactile.",
      "words": [
        {
          "id": "pallay",
          "authentic": "Pallay",
          "meaning": "woven design and pattern. Lifting story into visibility, weaving as reading and writing with the hands",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "away",
          "authentic": "Away",
          "meaning": "to weave. Joining many threads into one speaking surface, composition understood as responsibility",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "awayana",
          "authentic": "Awayana",
          "meaning": "backstrap loom practice. The weaver's body becomes part of the loom — pattern arises from disciplined posture, tactile counting, and the practitioner's own weight as structural tension. A technology in which human anatomy and textile grammar are inseparable",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qaytu",
          "authentic": "Qaytu",
          "meaning": "thread. A humble carrier of lineage, the line that holds a people’s self-description",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "wichuna",
          "authentic": "Wichuna",
          "meaning": "weaving pick. A tool that lifts pattern from the loom, turning bone or wood into grammar",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "aklla",
          "authentic": "Aklla",
          "meaning": "chosen woman. Selected for skill and sacred duty, beauty framed as disciplined craft and social trust",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "lliclla",
          "authentic": "Lliclla",
          "meaning": "shoulder cloth. Textile worn near the heart, identity and warmth braided into daily life",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "ticlla",
          "authentic": "Ticlla",
          "meaning": "transformative weaving technique. Discontinuous warp, color change as continuity that can include rupture",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pushka",
          "authentic": "Pushka",
          "meaning": "drop spindle. Spinning in motion, thread made while walking, craft as contemplation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qompi",
          "authentic": "Qompi",
          "meaning": "finest cloth. Extreme density textile where value is measured in labor precision",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "unku",
          "authentic": "Unku",
          "meaning": "tunic. Sacred garment whose pattern announces identity, rank, and cosmological alignment",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tika",
          "authentic": "T'ika",
          "meaning": "flower motif. Woven bloom, consciousness rendered as flowering in thread",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "toqapu",
          "authentic": "T'oqapu",
          "meaning": "geometric emblem blocks. Encoded insignia carrying status, affiliation, and political story",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "awana",
          "authentic": "Awana",
          "meaning": "loom and weaving frame. The architecture of pattern where tension becomes order and patience becomes surface",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "watay",
          "authentic": "Watay",
          "meaning": "to tie and bind. Knotting as commitment and binding as memory act",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pallaysimi",
          "authentic": "Pallay Simi",
          "meaning": "pattern-speech; pallay (lifted woven design) + simi (speech, language, mouth). Textile scholarship identifies pallay designs as a communicative system encoding social identity, lineage, and narrative. Pallaysimi names the threshold where weaving becomes legible as language — cloth as stored speech, the loom as a medium of record",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "awaska",
          "authentic": "Awaska",
          "meaning": "coarse cloth. Everyday textile contrasted with fine cloth in social valuation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chumpi",
          "authentic": "Chumpi",
          "meaning": "woven belt. A binding that holds clothing and signals affiliation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "llimpi",
          "authentic": "Llimp'i",
          "meaning": "paint or dye. Coloring as inscription",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "llimpiy",
          "authentic": "Llimp'iy",
          "meaning": "to paint or dye. Saturating material with sign",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "mura",
          "authentic": "Mura",
          "meaning": "color and stain. The trace of dye as meaning",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tullma",
          "authentic": "Tullma",
          "meaning": "pin and fastener. Small object that locks cloth to the body",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "waska",
          "authentic": "Waska",
          "meaning": "rope and cord. Fiber technology underlying weaving and transport",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qori",
          "authentic": "Qori",
          "meaning": "gold. Material and color-sign of prestige",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qullqi",
          "authentic": "Qullqi",
          "meaning": "silver. Prestige material and counterpart to gold",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chiqchi",
          "authentic": "Ch'iqchi",
          "meaning": "speckled; a color-pattern register naming irregular mottling or spotting. In Andean textile classification, ch'iqchi describes a surface pattern that also appears in animal coats — a visual grammar shared between the loom and the living world, where cloth and creature speak the same spotted language",
          "status": "available"
        }
      ]
    },
    "sound": {
      "description": "Music, voice, and movement understood as one integrated act. Sound functions as social binding, ritual technology, and a discipline of attention.",
      "words": [
        {
          "id": "taqui",
          "authentic": "Taqui",
          "meaning": "song, dance, and music as one inseparable act. Performance as embodied cosmology",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pinkullo",
          "authentic": "Pinkullo",
          "meaning": "Andean flute. Breath shaped into mountain-voice, air given a disciplined edge",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tinya",
          "authentic": "Tinya",
          "meaning": "small ceremonial drum. Intimate heartbeat, persistence anchoring trance and gathering",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "wankara",
          "authentic": "Wankara",
          "meaning": "great drum. Deep pulse across valleys, sound that makes distance participate",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "siku",
          "authentic": "Siku",
          "meaning": "panpipes. Two halves played by two people, reciprocity enforced as shared breath",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "antara",
          "authentic": "Antara",
          "meaning": "ancient panpipe. Ceremonial instrument played at religious rites, harvests, and funerals. Music as the technology of contact between worlds",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "mishki",
          "authentic": "Mishki",
          "meaning": "sweet and honeyed. A tone that draws nearer, gentleness with gravitational pull",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "rimaq",
          "authentic": "Rimaq",
          "meaning": "the one who speaks. Oracle voice, speech treated as event rather than content",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "takiy",
          "authentic": "Takiy",
          "meaning": "to sing. Making the inner world vibrate into air, disclosure without explanation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tusuy",
          "authentic": "Tusuy",
          "meaning": "to dance. Body as instrument, motion carrying vow, story, and rhythm",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pututu",
          "authentic": "Pututu",
          "meaning": "conch trumpet. Announcement across terrain, a single tone that makes the landscape a listener",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "haylli",
          "authentic": "Haylli",
          "meaning": "victory and celebration song. Praise as political technology, renewing allegiance and morale",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "harawi",
          "authentic": "Harawi",
          "meaning": "lyric song of longing and beauty. Intimate poetics in which emotion becomes public offering",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "waqay",
          "authentic": "Waqay",
          "meaning": "to cry and weep. Grief structured into communal meaning rather than hidden",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "uyariy",
          "authentic": "Uyariy",
          "meaning": "to listen. Sacred attention, hearing framed as ethical posture",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "charango",
          "authentic": "Charango",
          "meaning": "small Andean string instrument that emerged in the colonial period through adaptation of the Spanish vihuela, its body traditionally carved from armadillo shell. Its rapid absorption into highland festive and devotional music made it a vessel for Quechua feeling — linking dance rhythm to melodic shimmer. A lesson in how colonial encounter can be metabolized into belonging by those who hold the culture",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qina",
          "authentic": "Qina",
          "meaning": "notched Andean flute. Breath-driven tone used for lament, procession, and highland melodic lines",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "rimay",
          "authentic": "Rimay",
          "meaning": "to speak. Speech as social action",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "rimaykuy",
          "authentic": "Rimaykuy",
          "meaning": "conversation. Exchange of words as mutual calibration",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "takitusuy",
          "authentic": "Taki Tusuy",
          "meaning": "song-dance unity. Phrase marking inseparability of sound and movement",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tinyaq",
          "authentic": "Tinyaq",
          "meaning": "drummer. One who keeps pulse in ceremony",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pinkulluy",
          "authentic": "Pinkulluy",
          "meaning": "to play the flute. Breath disciplined into melody",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "harawiq",
          "authentic": "Harawiq",
          "meaning": "poet-singer. One who carries lyrical knowledge",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "uyariq",
          "authentic": "Uyariq",
          "meaning": "listener. A role defined by disciplined attention",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pututuq",
          "authentic": "Pututuq",
          "meaning": "conch caller. One who summons across terrain",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "takiq",
          "authentic": "Takiq",
          "meaning": "one who sings; in Andean life, the voice that holds collective rhythm—in the fields, in ceremony, in grief and celebration. Takiy is often less staged performance than participation: the takiq carries the vocal thread that keeps a community’s shared life audible to itself.",
          "status": "acquired"
        }
      ]
    },
    "living": {
      "description": "Animals, plants, and living presences treated as carriers of instruction, medicine, fiber, and message. These words name beings that mediate between worlds and teach ways of relating.",
      "words": [
        {
          "id": "kuntur",
          "authentic": "Kuntur",
          "meaning": "condor. Messenger between worlds, altitude wisdom, carrier of prayers to the sun",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "puma",
          "authentic": "Puma",
          "meaning": "mountain lion. Earthly power, Cusco imagined as puma-body and city as animal geometry",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "amaru",
          "authentic": "Amaru",
          "meaning": "cosmic serpent. Transformation force traversing Hanan Pacha, Kay Pacha, and Ukhu Pacha. change that moves through visible order and beneath it",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "waman",
          "authentic": "Waman",
          "meaning": "hawk and falcon. Piercing sight, speed that does not miss what matters",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "otorongo",
          "authentic": "Otorongo",
          "meaning": "jaguar. Unseen sovereign, stealth power, rule of quiet approach",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qenti",
          "authentic": "Qenti",
          "meaning": "hummingbird. Iridescent impossibility, precision and joy compressed into small body",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pillpinto",
          "authentic": "Pillpinto",
          "meaning": "butterfly. Living transformation, color proving change can be gentle",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kiswar",
          "authentic": "Kiswar",
          "meaning": "sacred Andean tree. Ritual wood, objects carved from it carry authority and vow",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "mulli",
          "authentic": "Mulli",
          "meaning": "pepper tree. Shrine companion, smoke that calls spirits, tree as signal fire",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "wayta",
          "authentic": "Wayta",
          "meaning": "wildflower. Unasked beauty, growth that does not require permission",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "wikuna",
          "authentic": "Wik'uña",
          "meaning": "vicuña. Rare fiber animal, value framed as stewardship rather than extraction",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "uturuncu",
          "authentic": "Uturuncu",
          "meaning": "great cat of the volcano. Jaguar-mountain, stillness holding immense contained force",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qorinawi",
          "authentic": "Qoriñawi",
          "meaning": "golden eye. Luminous recognition, the gaze that perceives sacredness in what others overlook",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "llama",
          "authentic": "Llama",
          "meaning": "camelid companion. Carrying and patience, an infrastructure animal teaching slow endurance",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "alpaca",
          "authentic": "Alpaca",
          "meaning": "fiber-bearer. Warmth made material, textile life as mutualism between human and herd",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kuka",
          "authentic": "Kuka",
          "meaning": "coca leaf. Ritual intelligence, endurance and offering, dialogue with the invisible through small green geometry",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kantuta",
          "authentic": "Kantuta",
          "meaning": "sacred flower. Emblem of Andean identity, bloom as political memory and color as belonging",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kinwa",
          "authentic": "Kinwa",
          "meaning": "quinoa. Highland resilience, nourishment that survives harshness and teaches persistence",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "taruka",
          "authentic": "Taruka",
          "meaning": "Andean deer. Elusive grace, survival by attention, gentleness as strategy",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "hampatu",
          "authentic": "Hamp'atu",
          "meaning": "toad. A water-and-fertility sign whose seasonal appearance and voice announce the coming rains, binding sky observation to agricultural timing",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "atuq",
          "authentic": "Atuq",
          "meaning": "fox. A figure of cunning and survival intelligence, often used as a lens for boundary behavior and the ethics of cleverness in a harsh ecology",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tuku",
          "authentic": "Tuku",
          "meaning": "owl. A night-seer associated with vigilance and threshold knowledge, carrying the ambiguity of darkness as both danger and insight",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "wiskacha",
          "authentic": "Wisk'acha",
          "meaning": "vizcacha. Highland rock-dweller whose presence encodes cliff ecology and vigilance, a living reminder that survival is often a matter of edges",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "machaqway",
          "authentic": "Mach'aqway",
          "meaning": "snake. An earth-line being of continuity and motion, distinct from Amaru’s cosmic register while still carrying transformation and hidden passage",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "ukuku",
          "authentic": "Ukuku",
          "meaning": "bear or bear-like being. In contemporary Andean pilgrimage practice, especially Qoyllur Rit’i, ukukus are masked ritual performers who maintain order and serve as mediators between human and sacred realms, closely associated with glaciers and high-altitude shrines",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "kuy",
          "authentic": "Kuy",
          "meaning": "guinea pig. Domestic animal central to household economy and ritual food practices in many Andean contexts",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "allqu",
          "authentic": "Allqu",
          "meaning": "dog. Companion and guardian within village ecologies",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "michi",
          "authentic": "Michi",
          "meaning": "cat. Domestic predator and household presence",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "suri",
          "authentic": "Suri",
          "meaning": "Andean rhea. Highland bird of open plains and speed",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "parihuana",
          "authentic": "Parihuana",
          "meaning": "flamingo. Lake-bird tied to high-altitude water ecologies",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "papa",
          "authentic": "Papa",
          "meaning": "potato. Staple crop of highland life with deep varietal memory",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chunu",
          "authentic": "Ch'uñu",
          "meaning": "freeze-dried potato. Preservation technology using night frost and day sun",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "uqa",
          "authentic": "Uqa",
          "meaning": "oca tuber. Highland staple companion to potato",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "ulluqu",
          "authentic": "Ulluqu",
          "meaning": "olluco tuber. Root crop tied to highland diets",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tarwi",
          "authentic": "Tarwi",
          "meaning": "lupin bean. Protein crop used in Andean cuisine and seed systems",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "maka",
          "authentic": "Maka",
          "meaning": "maca root. Highland plant known for hardiness and nourishment",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "charki",
          "authentic": "Ch'arki",
          "meaning": "dried meat. Preservation method for travel and storage",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "llamaqara",
          "authentic": "Llama Q'ara",
          "meaning": "llama hide. Material life of animal translated into craft and trade",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chillka",
          "authentic": "Ch'illka",
          "meaning": "highland shrub. Hardy plant used for fuel, fencing, and sometimes cleansing",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "muna",
          "authentic": "Muña",
          "meaning": "Andean mint. Aromatic plant used in tea and digestion, linking scent to care",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yawar",
          "authentic": "Yawar",
          "meaning": "blood. Life substance in sacrifice, kinship, and color language",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "urpi",
          "authentic": "Urpi",
          "meaning": "dove; a term of deep affective address in Quechua poetics, used between lovers and toward beloved children — 'urpiy' as a vocative of tenderness. The bird itself: a soft-toned, ground-nesting presence that announces inhabitable space. In Andean lyric tradition (harawi), urpi recurs as the emblem of vulnerable affection — gentleness not as weakness but as the quality that makes intimacy possible",
          "status": "available"
        }
      ]
    },
    "temporal": {
      "description": "Time as texture, return, and emergence rather than mere chronology. These terms describe felt qualities of moments, cycles, thresholds, and beginnings.",
      "words": [
        {
          "id": "nawpa",
          "authentic": "Nawpa",
          "meaning": "primordial before-time. The old that still acts inside the present",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pawkar",
          "authentic": "Pawkar",
          "meaning": "flowering season. Emergence festival, when the world releases stored intention",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "illari",
          "authentic": "Illari",
          "meaning": "to dawn. First light as event, possibility arriving as observable shift",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "winay",
          "authentic": "Wiñay",
          "meaning": "eternal. Forever as growth, continuity that expands rather than repeats",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chisi",
          "authentic": "Chisi",
          "meaning": "dusk. Threshold hour, overlap where two regimes of meaning coexist",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "paqariq",
          "authentic": "Paqariq",
          "meaning": "the place and moment of dawning; paqariy (to be born at dawn) plus the agentive -q suffix, yielding the one who/that which dawns. In Inka origin narratives, paqariqtampu is the cave-shrine from which the founding ancestors emerged at the first light. Paqariq encodes the idea that origin is not a fixed past event but a quality — the capacity to be the source that continues feeding what comes after",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "mosoq",
          "authentic": "Mosoq",
          "meaning": "the new. Freshly emerged, novelty treated as birth-quality rather than marketing claim",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "paqariy",
          "authentic": "Paqariy",
          "meaning": "to be born at dawn. First breath of a new thing, emergence as timed grace",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kutiy",
          "authentic": "Kutiy",
          "meaning": "to return. Cyclical intelligence, coming back as deeper recognition rather than repetition",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "muyu",
          "authentic": "Muyu",
          "meaning": "cycle and turning. Time as a circle you walk rather than a line you chase",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "punchawkutiy",
          "authentic": "Punchaw Kutiy",
          "meaning": "day return. Dawn’s reliability, the ethics of regular renewal",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chakitay",
          "authentic": "Chakitay",
          "meaning": "to begin stepping. A threshold word for the start of movement, used here as temporal onset of journeys and projects",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tarpuypacha",
          "authentic": "Tarpuy Pacha",
          "meaning": "planting time. A seasonal interval when agricultural labor, offerings, and weather-reading converge",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "allaypacha",
          "authentic": "Allay Pacha",
          "meaning": "harvest time. A seasonal interval when storage, redistribution, and gratitude rituals intensify",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "intiraymi",
          "authentic": "Inti Raymi",
          "meaning": "festival of the sun at the winter solstice. Calendrical anchor linking sovereignty, fasting, and renewal",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qhapaqraymi",
          "authentic": "Qhapaq Raymi",
          "meaning": "royal festival period. A cycle marker associated with planting season and initiation rites",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "situa",
          "authentic": "Situa",
          "meaning": "purification festival. Civic ritual cycle of cleansing and boundary protection",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chacrakutiy",
          "authentic": "Chakra Kutiy",
          "meaning": "field return. Seasonal return to cultivation as repeated obligation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "hatunpucuy",
          "authentic": "Hatun Pucuy",
          "meaning": "calendar month name in some reconstructions. A time of swelling growth and intensified field work",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pawkarraymi",
          "authentic": "Pawkar Raymi",
          "meaning": "calendar month and festival. Flowering season marked by rains and water-directed rites",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "aymuray",
          "authentic": "Aymuray",
          "meaning": "calendar month name. Ripening and blessing of the harvest",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pachaunay",
          "authentic": "Pacha Unay",
          "meaning": "time-depth. A poetic term for long duration held inside present",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kunanpacha",
          "authentic": "Kunan Pacha",
          "meaning": "present time as world-state; the living configuration of all forces active in this moment. Not a point on a timeline but a thickness — the present as the place where nawpapacha (the ancestral past) and hamuqpacha (the arriving future) press against each other and briefly become visible as now",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "nawpapacha",
          "authentic": "Nawpa Pacha",
          "meaning": "ancient time; the past that has not finished acting. In Andean temporal philosophy, nawpa (before, ancient) is not behind us but in front — the known territory we face while walking backward into a future we cannot see. The past is not over; it is the ground the present stands on",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "hamuqpacha",
          "authentic": "Hamuq Pacha",
          "meaning": "the arriving time; future understood not as empty space to be filled but as a world already in motion toward us. Hamuq is the present participle of hamuy, to come — the future is already coming, already active, already reshaping what it will enter. Anticipation as cosmological fact rather than personal feeling",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pachantin",
          "authentic": "Pachantin",
          "meaning": "all times together; the simultaneity of past, present, and future as a single experiential field. The -ntin suffix in Quechua expresses inclusive totality — as in Tawantinsuyu, the four parts held as one. Pachantin is world-time experienced whole: the ancestor, the moment, and the arriving future as one fabric rather than three segments",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pachatuta",
          "authentic": "Pacha Tuta",
          "meaning": "world-night; the nocturnal register of existence, when the visible order withdraws and a different set of relations becomes legible. In the three-world Andean cosmology, night is not the absence of day but a distinct pacha — one governed by Ukhu Pacha logic, where what is normally hidden comes to the surface. The dark as its own world with its own knowledge, obligations, and inhabitants",
          "status": "available"
        }
      ]
    },
    "dualities": {
      "description": "Complementary relations as the grammar of reality. These terms describe balance, mediation, and the ways difference and sameness compose without collapsing into uniformity.",
      "words": [
        {
          "id": "yanantin",
          "authentic": "Yanantin",
          "meaning": "complementary pair. Unlike things that complete, difference framed as necessary architecture",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "masintin",
          "authentic": "Masintin",
          "meaning": "equal pair. Like-with-like, similarity gaining strength through joining without dissolving individuality",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "iskay",
          "authentic": "Iskay",
          "meaning": "two. The beginning of relation, first separation from unity that makes dialogue possible",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kimsa",
          "authentic": "Kimsa",
          "meaning": "three. Triadic stability, a third term holding tension without erasing either side",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tawa",
          "authentic": "Tawa",
          "meaning": "four. Completeness, four directions held at a center, wholeness as orientation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yuraq",
          "authentic": "Yuraq",
          "meaning": "white. Purity as snow-clarity and clean signal",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "puka",
          "authentic": "Puka",
          "meaning": "red. Vitality, blood of ceremony, heat of life, lived intensity",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qumir",
          "authentic": "Q'umir",
          "meaning": "green. Growth, living earth in its immediate breath",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "hanan",
          "authentic": "Hanan",
          "meaning": "upper. Elevated register, prestige framed as responsibility toward larger pattern",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "uray",
          "authentic": "Uray",
          "meaning": "lower. Grounded register, humility and fertility, the intelligence of what supports",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chawpi",
          "authentic": "Chawpi",
          "meaning": "center and middle. Mediating axis that holds extremes in balance without neutralizing them",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chulla",
          "authentic": "Ch'ulla",
          "meaning": "the unpaired. Singular without complement, a uniqueness that demands careful handling",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "urinhanan",
          "authentic": "Urin Hanan",
          "meaning": "lower and upper moieties. Dual organization of social and spatial order",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yanayuraq",
          "authentic": "Yana Yuraq",
          "meaning": "black and white. Contrast as legibility and moral clarity",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qoriqullqi",
          "authentic": "Qori Qullqi",
          "meaning": "gold and silver. Paired prestige materials used in metaphor and hierarchy",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "hananuray",
          "authentic": "Hanan Uray",
          "meaning": "upper and lower. Directional complement as whole orientation",
          "status": "available"
        }
      ]
    },
    "qualities": {
      "description": "Qualities of character and carried identities understood as practiced dispositions. These terms name virtues as embodied conduct and personhood as enacted relationship.",
      "words": [
        {
          "id": "sinchi",
          "authentic": "Sinchi",
          "meaning": "strong and brave. Tested courage, resilience that keeps its ethics under pressure",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qhapaq",
          "authentic": "Qhapaq",
          "meaning": "noble and abundant. Inner wealth, abundance expressed as generosity and steadiness",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "munasqa",
          "authentic": "Munasqa",
          "meaning": "beloved. Chosen by love, the one toward whom tenderness naturally turns",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kusi",
          "authentic": "Kusi",
          "meaning": "joy. Happiness arising from alignment rather than conquest",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "manchay",
          "authentic": "Manchay",
          "meaning": "awe and reverence. The body’s recognition of what exceeds it",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yuyay",
          "authentic": "Yuyay",
          "meaning": "memory and thought. Mind as archive, past carried to light the present",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "wayqey",
          "authentic": "Wayqey",
          "meaning": "kindred spirit. Kin formed by shared fire rather than blood",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pana",
          "authentic": "Pana",
          "meaning": "feminine kin. Sisterhood as identity, shared origin carried in a specific grammar",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "minka",
          "authentic": "Minka",
          "meaning": "communal work. Collective creation, contribution offered as honor",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yachaq",
          "authentic": "Yachaq",
          "meaning": "the one who knows. Wisdom embodied, learning that has become conduct",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "hampiq",
          "authentic": "Hampiq",
          "meaning": "healer. Restorer of wholeness, presence that repairs rather than merely treats",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "rikun",
          "authentic": "Rikun",
          "meaning": "the one who sees. Awake witness, perception framed as responsibility",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qhawaq",
          "authentic": "Qhawaq",
          "meaning": "seer and visionary. Perceiver of hidden structure, reader of pattern beneath noise",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kuraq",
          "authentic": "Kuraq",
          "meaning": "elder. Deep experience, wisdom paid for with time and consequence",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kuraka",
          "authentic": "Kuraka",
          "meaning": "community leader. Mediator carrying sacred and human duties without dropping either",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qhapaqcha",
          "authentic": "Qhapaqcha",
          "meaning": "noble radiance. Authority that shines because it serves what is larger",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kusisqa",
          "authentic": "Kusisqa",
          "meaning": "joyful and blessed. A calm fertile state, like a field after rain",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "sumaqsapa",
          "authentic": "Sumaqsapa",
          "meaning": "overflowing beauty. Excellence saturated, grace spilling into surroundings",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qoyllor",
          "authentic": "Qoyllor",
          "meaning": "star-bright. High-altitude clarity, unwavering, cold, precise, and honest",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "llankay",
          "authentic": "Llank'ay",
          "meaning": "work and labor. Effort as dignity, creation earning its right through repetition and care",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "sulpayki",
          "authentic": "Sulpayki",
          "meaning": "gratitude and thanks. Acknowledgment as social glue keeping reciprocity visible",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "sumaqsimi",
          "authentic": "Sumaq Simi",
          "meaning": "beautiful speech. Eloquence as ethical and aesthetic discipline",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "llamkuy",
          "authentic": "Llamkuy",
          "meaning": "to work carefully. Labor as attentive craft",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "munayniyuq",
          "authentic": "Munayniyuq",
          "meaning": "one who has munay. A person whose love-will is mature and disciplined",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "allinsonqo",
          "authentic": "Allin Sonqo",
          "meaning": "good-hearted. Moral attention anchored in the heart",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "sinchisonqo",
          "authentic": "Sinchi Sonqo",
          "meaning": "strong-hearted. Courage sustained over time",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qispisqa",
          "authentic": "Qispisqa",
          "meaning": "liberated and cleared. Freedom as clarity",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chuyaysonqo",
          "authentic": "Ch'uyay Sonqo",
          "meaning": "clear-hearted. Clarity joined to moral attention",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "warmi",
          "authentic": "Warmi",
          "meaning": "woman; in Andean social grammar, femininity as a set of enacted capacities rather than fixed essence — weaving, ritual knowledge, domestic economy, and the cultivation of reciprocity. One essential half of the chacha-warmi complementary pair; the term's meaning is relational, always already in dialogue with its complement",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qhari",
          "authentic": "Qhari",
          "meaning": "man; in Andean social grammar, masculinity as a set of enacted capacities — agricultural labor, herding, road-building, and public ceremony. One essential half of the chacha-warmi pair; defined not in isolation but through its structural relation to warmi. Personhood as complementarity rather than autonomy",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "amauta",
          "authentic": "Amauta",
          "meaning": "philosopher and keeper of tradition. The Inka sage-scholar responsible for preserving historical narrative, ethical teaching, astronomical knowledge, and poetic tradition through disciplined memory and oral transmission. Appears in colonial chronicles (Guaman Poma, Garcilaso) as a class of intellectual-advisors whose authority rested entirely on what they carried in mind. Wisdom as institutional obligation; knowledge as service to a people's continuity",
          "status": "available"
        }
      ]
    },
    "ritual": {
      "description": "Roles, objects, and structured actions that align community life with cosmic order. Ritual is treated as a practical technology for renewing reciprocity and maintaining coherence.",
      "words": [
        {
          "id": "raymi",
          "authentic": "Raymi",
          "meaning": "great festival. Alignment ceremony in which social time is recalibrated to cosmic time",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "zeqe",
          "authentic": "Zeq'e",
          "meaning": "sacred line or ray. A Cusco radiating system, geography organized as a network of charged obligations",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "wilka",
          "authentic": "Wilka",
          "meaning": "sacred. A term also associated in various sources with a visionary plant or tree used in ritual contexts; phrased broadly to avoid false precision",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "paqo",
          "authentic": "Paqo",
          "meaning": "priest-healer. Worker with living energies, a technician of reciprocity between human and land",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "inka",
          "authentic": "Inka",
          "meaning": "lord and child of the sun. Sovereign title framing political authority as cosmological responsibility",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qoya",
          "authentic": "Qoya",
          "meaning": "queen and empress. Feminine authority articulated with celestial legitimacy",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "saminchay",
          "authentic": "Saminchay",
          "meaning": "to bless. Deliberate transmission of refined energy into person, place, or object",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "apurimac",
          "authentic": "Apurimac",
          "meaning": "the oracle river; \"Apu Rimaq\" — lord who speaks. The Apurímac river canyon whose rapids were heard as prophetic voice. Home to the famous oracle shrine at Apurímac and the Q'eswachaka rope bridge tradition. Geography as counsel, water as living speech",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "intiwatana",
          "authentic": "Intiwatana",
          "meaning": "hitching post of the sun. Solstice stone, astronomy carved into land, time made touchable",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "mamauqllu",
          "authentic": "Mama Uqllu",
          "meaning": "of sacred and pure lineage; Mama Uqllu, co-founder of Cusco alongside Manqu Qhapaq in Inka origin narratives. She brought knowledge of weaving and domestic order to the first settlement at Qusqu. Purity here is not abstinence but origin-duty — the weight of responsibility carried by those who stand at the root of a civilization",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "mallki",
          "authentic": "Mallki",
          "meaning": "ancestor and seed. Royal mummy kept alive in ceremony, ancestor treated as continuing participant",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "misha",
          "authentic": "Misha",
          "meaning": "living sacred bundle. Portable altar, a carried world of stone, feather, and intent",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chasqui",
          "authentic": "Chasqui",
          "meaning": "royal runner. Relay messenger, empire as nervous system, speed as coordination ethic",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pagapu",
          "authentic": "Pagapu",
          "meaning": "payment to the earth; a reciprocity act returning something to Pachamama in acknowledgment of what has been received. The word blends the Spanish root pagar (to pay) with Quechua grammatical structure — a colonial-era hybrid that was fully absorbed into living ceremonial practice. That absorption is itself meaningful: the culture took a colonial term and charged it with an entirely Andean understanding of debt, land, and the ethics of return",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "challa",
          "authentic": "Ch'alla",
          "meaning": "libation and blessing sprinkle. A sanctifying pour that declares relationship with place",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qoyaraymi",
          "authentic": "Qoya Raymi",
          "meaning": "festival honoring the Moon and the Qoya. A lunar-aligned ceremony linking feminine sovereignty, seasonal transition, and purification themes",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "ayamarqa",
          "authentic": "Ayamarq'a",
          "meaning": "month and ritual time associated in sources with the dead and remembrance. A calendrical practice of ancestor relation and continuity",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qoyllurriti",
          "authentic": "Qoyllur Riti",
          "meaning": "highland pilgrimage tradition centered on star and glacier symbolism. A living continuity festival linking devotion, landscape, and collective obligation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "paqaritampu",
          "authentic": "Paqari Tampu",
          "meaning": "place-of-dawning shrine complex in Inka origin narratives. A site of emergence associated with caves and dynastic beginnings",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "haywarikuy",
          "authentic": "Haywarikuy",
          "meaning": "offering and sacrifice. A formal giving practice that makes reciprocity tangible through carefully prescribed acts",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "ushnu",
          "authentic": "Ushnu",
          "meaning": "ceremonial platform. Raised node for offerings, observation, and state ritual performance",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kancha",
          "authentic": "Kancha",
          "meaning": "walled enclosure. Spatial unit organizing domestic and ceremonial life",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "kallanka",
          "authentic": "Kallanka",
          "meaning": "large hall building. Gathering architecture used for events and administration",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pukara",
          "authentic": "Pukara",
          "meaning": "fortress. Defensive and symbolic architecture marking borders and authority",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "aqha",
          "authentic": "Aqha",
          "meaning": "fermented maize beer; the primary Quechua word for what colonial Spanish sources called chicha. Prepared by women through careful mastication and fermentation, served in qero vessels at every ceremony of reciprocity, alliance, and obligation. To offer aqha is to enact the social contract; to receive it is to accept relation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tinka",
          "authentic": "T'inka",
          "meaning": "libation gesture. Small offering of drink or substance to affirm relationship with place",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "akllawasi",
          "authentic": "Akllawasi",
          "meaning": "house of the chosen women. Institutional site for textile production and ritual service",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "akllakuna",
          "authentic": "Akllakuna",
          "meaning": "the chosen women. Selected group associated with ritual, craft, and state service",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chaka",
          "authentic": "Chaka",
          "meaning": "bridge. A crossing that makes relation possible where terrain would separate",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qeswa",
          "authentic": "Q'eswa",
          "meaning": "to braid. The act of twisting fibers into strength",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qeswachaka",
          "authentic": "Q'eswachaka",
          "meaning": "last remaining Inka rope bridge tradition. Annual renewal as communal ritual engineering",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "ichu",
          "authentic": "Ichu",
          "meaning": "highland grass used for thatch and rope. A material basis for roofs and bridges",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pirqa",
          "authentic": "Pirqa",
          "meaning": "stone wall. The boundary that shapes enclosures and terraces",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "khipukamayuq",
          "authentic": "Khipu Kamayuq",
          "meaning": "khipu keeper. Specialist responsible for knotted-record interpretation and stewardship",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tampukamayuq",
          "authentic": "Tampu Kamayuq",
          "meaning": "waystation keeper. Steward of supplies, order, and relay logistics",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tarpuyraymi",
          "authentic": "Tarpuy Raymi",
          "meaning": "planting festival. Beginning of cultivation framed as public vow",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chakrakamayuq",
          "authentic": "Chakra Kamayuq",
          "meaning": "field steward. Keeper of cultivation knowledge and schedule",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "yakukamayuq",
          "authentic": "Yaku Kamayuq",
          "meaning": "water steward. One responsible for flows, canals, and fairness",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "mullu",
          "authentic": "Mullu",
          "meaning": "spondylus shell. Valued offering material in Andean ritual economies",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pukllay",
          "authentic": "Pukllay",
          "meaning": "to play. Festival play as controlled chaos and renewal",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "khipu",
          "authentic": "Khipu",
          "meaning": "knotted-cord record; a fiber-based information system in which knot type, position, spin direction, color, and cord structure encode administrative accounts, ritual schedules, and possibly narrative. Kept and interpreted by specialist khipu kamayuq; the primary technology of Inka statecraft and an argument that writing need not be visual to be precise",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tumi",
          "authentic": "Tumi",
          "meaning": "ceremonial knife with a half-moon blade. Among the most iconic objects of Andean material culture, the tumi appears across Chimú and Inka contexts as an instrument of ritual incision — used in sacrifice, healing, and symbolic acts of transition. Its form encodes the logic of the sacred cut: the severance that opens passage, the edge as threshold between states of being",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "wayruru",
          "authentic": "Wayruru",
          "meaning": "the red-and-black seed of Ormosia coccinea, worn as a talisman throughout the Andes. Its precise bicolor — half blood-red, half deep black — makes it a natural emblem of yanantin, the complementary duality at the heart of Andean cosmology. Carried on the body as protection, given as a gift of luck, woven into textiles as a color-memory. One of the few sacred objects that requires no fabrication — nature completed the ritual work before human hands arrived",
          "status": "available"
        }
      ]
    },
    "geography": {
      "description": "Places with mythic and historical weight where cosmology, engineering, and devotion converge. These names function as memory anchors rather than tourist coordinates.",
      "words": [
        {
          "id": "qusqu",
          "authentic": "Qusqu",
          "meaning": "Cusco; navel of the world. A center radiating sacred lines into an empire of relations",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "vilcabamba",
          "authentic": "Vilcabamba",
          "meaning": "hidden kingdom and last refuge. Resistance preserved as geography, secrecy as endurance",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pisaq",
          "authentic": "Pisaq",
          "meaning": "high citadel and falcon perch. Architecture designed to be read from the sky",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "moray",
          "authentic": "Moray",
          "meaning": "spiral terraces. Microclimates engineered as agricultural knowledge",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "tiwanaku",
          "authentic": "Tiwanaku",
          "meaning": "ancient threshold city. Older-than-memory, already mythic when encountered",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "titiqaqa",
          "authentic": "Titiqaqa",
          "meaning": "Lake Titicaca. Origin water, altitude lake framed as cosmological womb",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qorikancha",
          "authentic": "Qorikancha",
          "meaning": "golden enclosure and sun temple. Devotion made architectural, gold treated as theological material",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "ollantay",
          "authentic": "Ollantay",
          "meaning": "warrior-lover. Fortress and drama, place-name as story and story as place",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "machupicchu",
          "authentic": "Machu Picchu",
          "meaning": "old peak citadel. Architecture teaching quiet precision and vertical patience",
          "status": "acquired"
        },
        {
          "id": "sacsayhuaman",
          "authentic": "Saqsaywaman",
          "meaning": "megalithic fortress-temple. Fitted stone as vow, engineering as devotion",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "choquequirao",
          "authentic": "Choqeqiraw",
          "meaning": "cradle of gold. Hidden city, remoteness as protection and secrecy as endurance strategy",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "urubamba",
          "authentic": "Urubamba",
          "meaning": "sacred valley river. Agricultural artery where terraces, towns, and ritual co-evolved",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "aukaypata",
          "authentic": "Aukaypata",
          "meaning": "Cusco main plaza. Civic-ritual center for major ceremonies",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "ausangate",
          "authentic": "Ausangate",
          "meaning": "the great southern Apu of the Cusco region; at 6,384m, a glacier-crowned sentinel associated with the cold southern sky, llama herding, and the living water that descends from permanent snow. The central sacred peak for Qoyllur Rit'i pilgrimage, where ukukus gather on the glacier at night. Its authority is understood as paternal — vast, cold, unconditional, and indifferent to everything except right relation",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "salkantay",
          "authentic": "Salkantay",
          "meaning": "the wild Apu; sallqa means untamed, raw, outside the domestic order. At 6,271m on the western corridor toward the jungle, Salkantay presides over the boundary between cultivated highland and the forest depths of Antisuyu. Not a nurturing peak but a demanding one — those who approach must come with full preparation. Power framed as wilderness held in permanent tension with human settlement",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "huaynapicchu",
          "authentic": "Huayna Picchu",
          "meaning": "young peak. Mountain overlooking Machu Picchu, a vertical guardian",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "ollantaytambo",
          "authentic": "Ollantaytambo",
          "meaning": "fortress town. Inka urbanism and terrace engineering in a strategic corridor",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "pachatusan",
          "authentic": "Pachatusan",
          "meaning": "sacred mountain near Cusco. Apu associated with protection and water",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "maras",
          "authentic": "Maras",
          "meaning": "the salt terrace landscape above the Urubamba valley; thousands of individual salt pans fed by a single hypersaline spring, worked by the same families across generations under an Andean communal management system. A living argument that geology, labor, and reciprocal obligation are the same conversation. The landscape itself a kind of khipu — each pan a distinct unit within a shared structural logic",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "chinchero",
          "authentic": "Chinchero",
          "meaning": "highland town near Cusco. Weaving and terrace landscapes with ritual continuity",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "qhapaqnan",
          "authentic": "Qhapaq Ñan",
          "meaning": "the Royal Road; the Inka state road network spanning over 30,000 km of mountain, coast, and jungle. Not merely logistics but a cosmological spine — each tampu node a reciprocity station, each road segment an administrative and ritual obligation. UNESCO World Heritage since 2014; a material argument that governance and cosmos share the same geometry",
          "status": "available"
        },
        {
          "id": "coropuna",
          "authentic": "Coropuna",
          "meaning": "dreaming volcano. Sacred peak, crater imagined as door into inner world",
          "status": "acquired"
        }
      ]
    }
  }
}