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- In Aymara mythology, Anchanchu or Janchanchu (Hispanic spelling, Anchancho) is a terrible demon that haunts caves, rivers, and other isolated places....
- mines, lakes, and rivers. It is closely related to the Aymara deity of Anchanchu, a terrible demon which haunts caves, rivers, and other isolated places...
- Methodism Mormonism Other Protestant Islam Judaism Ekeko Pachamama Tiw Anchanchu Art Architecture Neo-Tiwanakan architecture Literature Writers Music and...
- Methodism Mormonism Other Protestant Islam Judaism Ekeko Pachamama Tiw Anchanchu Art Architecture Neo-Tiwanakan architecture Literature Writers Music and...
- Nonetheless, the names differ: chinchiliku (Moquegua and Arequipa), anchanchu or janchanchu (Puno), jusshi (Cajamarca) and muki (Pasco and Andean regions...
- dance in honor of the Uru god Tiw, and the Aymaran ritual to the demon Anchanchu, both originating in pre-Columbian Bolivia While the dance had been performed...
- Methodism Mormonism Other Protestant Islam Judaism Ekeko Pachamama Tiw Anchanchu Art Architecture Neo-Tiwanakan architecture Literature Writers Music and...
- Methodism Mormonism Other Protestant Islam Judaism Ekeko Pachamama Tiw Anchanchu Art Architecture Neo-Tiwanakan architecture Literature Writers Music and...
- Methodism Mormonism Other Protestant Islam Judaism Ekeko Pachamama Tiw Anchanchu Art Architecture Neo-Tiwanakan architecture Literature Writers Music and...
- Methodism Mormonism Other Protestant Islam Judaism Ekeko Pachamama Tiw Anchanchu Art Architecture Neo-Tiwanakan architecture Literature Writers Music and...