IN THE INDIAN MARKETS
Almost everyone in modern cities is familiarized with supermarkets, where, mediating Without Any word Chooses What to purchase one, pays and leaves. On the Other Hand, in the Indian Markets Greet Each Other people, converse and bargain the price events or request a discount to Obtain the merchandise at cheap prices.
Before the arrival of the Spaniards the Andean towns Their Used to exchange products. If somebody Obtain an Abundant crop of tubers or fruits I Would exchange for the production Vessels, saddlebags or hats.
Did not exist in Currency Those times, But to exchange products-What They Needed for What They Had in abundancia-was a Necessity. The Indian Markets Were born this way. From then on, towns far from the main cities of Ecuador Have Kept the tradition.
Visiting the Indian Markets is getting to know the identity of the towns. The tradition stays alive, Men and Women negotiate, trade and bargain the prices; Others talk, They narrate histories, talk about the weather, the rains, the earth or the lost calf. The fair is crowded with people, a confusion of voices, a mosaic of colorful products. Days of fair Are The Most prospective for the community, the merchants Especially Who wake up early and dress Their best clothes, to exchange products with sagacity and Their Enthusiasm.






