The waringueños and chikwate grande as heritage and living tradition of the Andean world
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https://doi.org/10.15381/antropologia.v0i7.19938Keywords:
waringueños, chikwateAbstract
The basin of Huancabamba has a singular importance for the northern region of Perú, because of constituting a cultural space loaded of myths, tradition, of social and cultural history, where the people and the environment have built a chain of life and value system, in the context of the medicine and the Andean religion.
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