IV. The Owner of the Mountain, the gifts of the Hill and the Paxko

Authors

  • Fidel Camacho Ibarra (comp.) Coordinación Nacional de Antropología, INAH
  • Diego Enrique Ballesteros Rosales (comp.) Coordinación Nacional de Antropología, INAH

Abstract

In this section, the narrative is directed towards those "darkest" spaces of the Cahíta mythological universe: the hills, the caves, the prickly forest, the waterholes, the underwater and subterranean world, which are related to the notions of Juyya Ánia (World of the Mountain) and Baawe Ánia (World of the Sea). This section includes narratives that show a peculiar characteristic of beings related to the night: their ambivalent condition.

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Published

2022-11-01

How to Cite

Camacho Ibarra (comp.), F., & Ballesteros Rosales (comp.), D. E. (2022). IV. The Owner of the Mountain, the gifts of the Hill and the Paxko. Field Routes, (7), 128–158. Retrieved from https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/rutasdecampo/article/view/18431