
Las versiones del Mito de Inkarri que en esta oportunidad da a conocer Thomas Müller, se suman a otras dos que fueron recogidas, en la misma localidad, a fines de la década del 50 por Oscar Núñez del Prado y Efraín Morote Best. La localidad referida es la comunidad de Q'eros, que tiene fama de ser una de las más tradicionales que existen en el área andina y que ha atraído el interés de numerosos antropólogos entre los cuales nos contamos también nosotros.
mitos andinos, History of Civilization, q'ero, CB3-482, Latin America. Spanish America, F1201-3799, inkarrí-qollari
mitos andinos, History of Civilization, q'ero, CB3-482, Latin America. Spanish America, F1201-3799, inkarrí-qollari
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