Sacred territory of Pariaqaqa in the southern districts of Huarochirí
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https://doi.org/10.15381/antropologia.v0i5.19997Keywords:
Pariaqaqa god Andean major of HuarochiríAbstract
The southern districts of Huarochiri still preserving the symbolism of Pariaqaqa, as god of water, tied to the characteristics of ñusta of their ancestors, which are associated with the existing archaeological sites adjacent to the towns and communities that are distributed in the basin of the nascent Mala River, and because they are agricultural and pastoral economy still needed favors from the gods and their patron saints.
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