ILUMAN, ECUADOR - JUNE 25: An indigenous woman holds a basket of food during the Inti Raymi celebration at the foot of the Volcano "Taita" Imbabura on June 25, 2017 in Iluman, Ecuador. Inti Raymi, Festival of the Sun in Quechua language, is an ancient spiritual ceremony held by the Yachak association of the Kichwa people of Iluman (indigenous people who take care of the knowledge of traditional medicine and the philosophy of the different Andean peoples). The lively celebration, set by the winter solstice, goes on for various days. The people, wearing beautiful costumes, dance, drink and sing with no rest. Colorful processions in honor of the God Inti (Sun) pass through the mountain villages giving thanks for the harvest and expressing their deep relation to the Mother Earth (Pachamama). (Photo by Patricio Realpe/LatinContent via Getty Images)