La moledora
La moledora
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The ancestors are telling that many years ago there was living in the cold mountainous regions of the frontier between Colombia and Ecuador a woman who intercepted the men grinded them with two gigantic stones and then ate them sucking out their bones.The authors of this book, parting from an interdisciplinarian reflection, are pointing out in this story, called La moledora, the cultural features of the Pasto Indians, adjudicated to the Agricultural Community La Esperanza in Carchi and to the Indian Protectorate of Chiles in Nariño. Moreover, they state that the actualization of this story, linked to other tales of the local oral tradition, allows the narrative return of sacred beliefs that are supposed to be eradicated since the Spanish Conquest. So, La moledora has been brought up as a millennial ark, where the Indian community is constructing incessantly and maintaining permanently its ethics of the Pastos. --
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