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Publicado 1969
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In the history of the peoples, there are certain beliefs, which have been dragged on since the time of the Incas, as a legendary tradition, which in most cases are fictitious, which attribute extraordinary physical, intellectual and technical qualities to beings created by the imagination. Thus, the "Ñak'aq", the damned, aukis, devil, sirens, etc., are themes that certain people have been able to take advantage of and give them color according to the circumstances, although they constantly undergo modifications, sometimes mutilations. and other additions to the original narrative.
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Publicado 1971
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In the time of the Inca, the sowing began with the festival of the tarpuy raymi, in the first days of August. The Inca, in front of his people, bowed to ask the Sun God for permission; then to the t'inkasqa with ñawin aqha and toasted with an appetizing chicha. Then, with the chakitajlla, he opened the earth, took a handful of earth that he kissed with love and respect before handing it over to an ajlla. The Willaq Umao, high priest, brought him selected seed that the Inca introduced into the hole along with fertilizer.