Four unpublished versions of the myth of Inkarrí

Areas of study: Shipetiari and Quero

  • Aurélie Omer
Keywords: Inkarrí, Shipetiari, Quero, natives

Abstract

An extension of the previous studies of the claiming myth of the Inkarrí (King Inka), taking into account the historical projection of the Andean world, by the crisis that meant the invasion and the resistance of which it results, allows the author to exemplify the state of the investigations about the relations that formerly had the Amazonía (with the name of Antisuyo) and the Incaic Andes.
It continues, as far as the mythical universe of the queros, the trace of the anthropologists Óscar Núñez del Prado and Efraín Morote Best in its early approach, and it extends it until the fluvial point furthest away to that it extended with its commercial and civilizatory influence the Empire. Confront based on these compiled versions, the constants of historical images recreated in the imaginary and their diverse expressions according to the conditions in which they evolved.

Author Biography

Aurélie Omer

Aurélie Omer de la Université de Poitiers

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4316-692X

Published
2018-07-15
How to Cite
Omer, A. (2018). Four unpublished versions of the myth of Inkarrí. ARGUEDIAN NOTEBOOKS, 17(1), 15-39. Retrieved from http://cuadernosarguedianos.escuelafolklore.edu.pe/index.php/ca/article/view/57
Section
Artículos de Cuadernos Arguedianos 17