The Blue Announcer of Death. From the popular beliefs of the Central Andes Cover Image

La anunciadora azul de la muerte. De las creencias populares de los Andes Centrales
The Blue Announcer of Death. From the popular beliefs of the Central Andes

Author(s): Mirosław Mąka, Elżbieta Jodłowska
Subject(s): Customs / Folklore, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: death omens; bluebottle fly; chiririnka; soul; Andean folklore; fune- rary beliefs; José María Arguedas;

Summary/Abstract: This essay is a monographic draft attempt concerning one of the most widely known omens of disease and death throughout the native Andean cultures. Among many signs, interpreted as approaching death, the figure of bluebottle fly called in Quechan chiririnka has a key position, which extends from pre-Colombian times, and its popularity exceeds other similar signs of similar meaning. Up to this date, it retains its significance in funerary beliefs and functions in various forms of folklore, especially in songs. At the same time, it is also commonly thought to be an incarnation of human soul, what finds resemblance in folk beliefs and tales of mythic characteristics, including tropes found in in- digenous eschatology. This essay relies on ethnographic sources, and very important contributions to this topic, which can be found in books and essays of José María Arguedas.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 9
  • Page Range: 69-93
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Spanish
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