Indicate in a timetable when each activity was implemented and the funds that were used for its implementation, identifying the source of funding for each (governmental sources, in-kind community inputs, etc.).
-- 2011: Creation of the Committee of Administration for the Safeguarding made up by the communities of Santa Rosa de Huacaria and Queros. This action did not use funds.
- 2011: Identification of the cultivators and recording of the Eshuva songs for the Huachipaire communities. This record was archived at the Direction of Interculturality for the Decentralized Culture Directorate of Cusco, their subsequent distribution will be done only within the two contributing native communities because the songs are considered sacred by the Huachipaire people. No funds involved. It had the active participation of the leaders Alberto Manqueriapa Vitente and Sergio Pacheco Hambeo. The recording was performed by staff hired by the Decentralized Culture Directorade of Cusco.
- 2012: Recording and filming of the immaterial cultural manifestations of the culture Huachipaire under the responsibility of the native leader Alberto Manqueriapa Vitente. No funds involved. It had the active and unconditional participation of this Huachipaire leader from the native community of Santa Rosa de Huacaria.
- 2011 – 2013: Building of two Casas de la Memoria Huachipaire in the native communities of Santa Rosa de Huacaria y Queros as physical spaces for the transmission and safeguarding of the immaterial cultural heritage of the culture Huachipaire. Cost, S/.50,000.00 (Fifty thousand Nuevos soles) Funding, Decentralized Culture Directorate of Cusco.
- 2013: Recording of 1000 copies of the Huachipaire Embachiha and Embachinoha songs, with the participation of the wisemen of the communities of Santa Rosa de Huacaria and Queros. Cost S/.10,000.00 (Ten thousand Nuevos soles). Funding, Decentralized Culture Directorate of Cusco.
- 2014: Creation, edition and publication of the Dictionary Huachipaire Spanish “Oro Hate Emändoya” for the safeguarding and sustainability of the Huachipaire language. Cost S/.25,000.00 (Twenty-five thousand Nuevos soles). Funding, Decentralized Culture Directorate of Cusco.
- 2014: “I ENCUENTRO DE LA CULTURA HUACHIPAIRE” (First Meeting on the Huachipaire Culture), event organized for the creation of the “Asociación Nativo Étnica Wachiperi Eori” – ANEWE, for the strengthening of the rights of the Huachipaire people and the exercise of the cultural citizenship. Cost S/.8,000.00 (Eight thousand Nuevos soles). Funding, Decentralized Culture Directorate of Cusco.
- 2015: “II ENCUENTRO DE LA CULTURA HUACHIPAIRE” (Second Meeting on the Huachipaire Culture), event realized with the participation of public institutions, for the strengthening of the rights of the Huachipaire people and the exercise of the cultural citizenship. Cost S/.8,000.00 (Eight thousand Nuevos soles). Funding, Decentralized Culture Directorate of Cusco.
- 2015: “I Encuentro Intercultural de niños y niñas Huachipaire, Matsigenka y Q´ero Andino” (First Intercultural Meeting of Huachipaire, Matsigenka and Q´ero Andino boys and girls), exchange of knowledge called “Riqsinakuspa Wiñarisun”, and exchange trip to Machupicchu. Cost S/.19,000.00 (Nineteen thousand Nuevos soles). Funding, Decentralized Culture Directorate of Cusco.
- 2015: Photo exhibit “ORONDA HÖHEÏ” (“Somos Nosotros”, “This is us”) and release of the Huachiperi Dictionary in the Second Cusco International Book Fair, where dictionary authors and photographers showed part of their cultural traditions such as the Waname dance and Embachiha songs.
- 2015: Participation of representatives of the Huachipaire people in the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington D.C., US, presenting the Huachipaire culture and the Eshuva songs. Presentation carried out thanks to the NGO Asociación para la Conservación de la Cuenca Amazónica (Association for the Conversation of the Amazonian Basin) – ACCA.
In recent years the Decentralized Culture Directorate of Cusco of Ministery of Culture, assigns the professionals hired to coordinate and safeguard the Huachipaire culture, in association with the native communities of Santa Rosa de Huacaria and Queros, and the “Asociación Nativo Étnica Wachiperi Eori” (Wachiperi Eori Native Ethnic Association) – ANEWE.