Vol. 9 No. 10 (1977): Myth and Utopia in the Andes

January to December 1977.
One of the most celebrated issues of the magazine and has more than one edition. It deals with a subject of great impact at the end of the last century, among historians, anthropologists and sociologists: myth and utopia in the Andes. Renowned researchers address the theme of myth and history, myths of origin in different communities, the recreation of myths from crisis cults, from Taki Onqoy to Inkarri. It also presents a study on the different names in Quechua for Viracocha, an ancestral Andean divinity, considered as Creator God by the early evangelizers.