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Tatira es el nombre con el que se conoce al dios de la venganza. Rapto a Elision para persuadirla de que se desposara con el. Sap'achuri, la deidad protectora, la rescato y esto provoco una pelea a muerte entre ambos dioses. Tatira, considerandose ganador sobre su enemigo, se recogio. No imagino nunca que la degollada cabeza de Sap'achuri se convirtiera en un halcon, cuyo pico extrajo los dos ojos de Tatira. Asi le toco morir a Tatira. La descripcion del mito nos manifiesta la relacion directa del hombre y la deidad protectora, a cuya generosidad se atribuye la bendicion de la salud otorgada a la comunidad.
Bolivia, Amerindians, Chipaya mythology, Mitología chipaya, Amerindios, Dioses protectores, Protective divinities
Bolivia, Amerindians, Chipaya mythology, Mitología chipaya, Amerindios, Dioses protectores, Protective divinities
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