Tunupa en Marcapata: las andanzas de San Francisco de Asís y su acólito Phuyutarki en el sur peruano

This paper presents and discusses four versions of a myth recorded in the district of Marcapata (Quispicanchi, Cuzco, Peru). The narrative tells the adventures of Patron St. Francis of Assisi and the builder of its church, the hero Phuyutarki. The paper also examines analogies between this myth and...

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Main Author: Pablo F. Sendón
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Language:English
Published: Société des américanistes 2017-12-01
Series:Journal de la Société des Américanistes
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/jsa/15212
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description This paper presents and discusses four versions of a myth recorded in the district of Marcapata (Quispicanchi, Cuzco, Peru). The narrative tells the adventures of Patron St. Francis of Assisi and the builder of its church, the hero Phuyutarki. The paper also examines analogies between this myth and some similar texts recorded in the 16th and 17th century sources, and highlights the temporal depth of the relationships among their constitutive elements.
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Tunupa en Marcapata: las andanzas de San Francisco de Asís y su acólito Phuyutarki en el sur peruano
Journal de la Société des Américanistes
St. Francis of Assisi
St. Bartholomew
Viracocha
Tunupa
Mythology
Southern Peru
title Tunupa en Marcapata: las andanzas de San Francisco de Asís y su acólito Phuyutarki en el sur peruano
title_full Tunupa en Marcapata: las andanzas de San Francisco de Asís y su acólito Phuyutarki en el sur peruano
title_fullStr Tunupa en Marcapata: las andanzas de San Francisco de Asís y su acólito Phuyutarki en el sur peruano
title_full_unstemmed Tunupa en Marcapata: las andanzas de San Francisco de Asís y su acólito Phuyutarki en el sur peruano
title_short Tunupa en Marcapata: las andanzas de San Francisco de Asís y su acólito Phuyutarki en el sur peruano
title_sort tunupa en marcapata las andanzas de san francisco de asis y su acolito phuyutarki en el sur peruano
topic St. Francis of Assisi
St. Bartholomew
Viracocha
Tunupa
Mythology
Southern Peru
url https://journals.openedition.org/jsa/15212
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