peru marriage customs

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Posted by admin | Posted in Peru | Posted on 22-05-2009

peru marriage customs
peru marriage customs?

hey i need to know about peru’s marriage customs like if the government provides for them or where they get married. just stuff like that.

i dont know where to find it. i’ve searched google a bit and didnt find anything very useful.

if you have an answer please tell me. I prefer a source so that i can print it out just in case my teacher needs it.

thanks =)

Most Peruvians actually go through 2 marriages, the civil and the religious. the civil marriage is the legally binding one, conducted by an official from municipality you live in. The religious marriage, usually catholic, is conducted in a church by a priest and is considered by most Peruvians to be the truly binding marriage. It used to be that people got married in a religious ceremony an right after that conducted their civil marriage. Nowadays the church requires that people show their civil marriage certificate to conduct the religious one so most people get “legally” married days before they get “religiously” married. Curiously, legally married couples who haven’t done their religious marriage will tend to continue to live with their parents until the religious ceremony is done (which gives you an indication of what marriage they consider truly binding).

Wedding Ceremony in Puno, Peru


Watanaki: Courtship and marriage institutions in Vicos, Peru (Columbia-Cornell-Harvard-Illinois summer field studies: Program in Peru)


Watanaki: Courtship and marriage institutions in Vicos, Peru (Columbia-Cornell-Harvard-Illinois summer field studies: Program in Peru)




The marriage system of the Qolla


The marriage system of the Qolla





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