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Location:
Acobamba (Junín)
Date: May 3
Left
to their fate by officials of the vice-regency, those sick
with smallpox (muru: smallpox, huay: house) were allegedly
healed by an image of Christ that took shape on a stone
slab at the foot of Mount Shalacoto (2,959 meters above
sea level), and has remained there ever since. This spot,
located in the district of Acobamba, 12 km from the town
of Tarma in the department of Junín, is Peru's foremost
pilgrimage center. The celebration of this image abounds
in pre-Hispanic rites dominated by elements such as water,
earth and stone. Today, the worship rituals begin the night
before with a fireworks display. On the main day, after
a Mass held in Quechua, the devout deposit a "letter
to God".
Then
everyone returns to Tarma in a procession headed by the
mayordomo (the organizer of the festivities), his wife and
troupes of dancers including the caracolillos and negritos,
who compete in dances such as the abrecalle and the chutos.
After
the dancing, everyone settles down to lunch featuring typical
Andean dishes such as fried guinea pig served with peanuts
and beans. Over the following days, the locals dance the
famous chonguinada in the streets of Acobamba, that have
been carpeted in flower petals.
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