From the beginning of time (as measured by the coming of Wiraccocha) the Indigenous people of the Andean highlands had lived in a manner taught by their god, based on classless cooperation between many ethnic groups and the principle of reciprocity. Their creator god, Wiraccocha, was seen as an androgynous being, and thus men and women were treated with equal respect; neither was dominant, and both sexes were seen as natural complements.
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