Aman-Yupanqui, Child of the Pact

An Andean Fable of Memory and Responsibility

An Andean Fable of Memory and Responsibility

This symbolic fable draws inspiration from Andean cosmovision and historical memory.
The pact at its center is not a contract, but a living gesture of reciprocity, sharing, and collective care.

Summary

Aman-Yupanqui is born linked to an ancient pact between water, land, and community. When this balance begins to weaken, the child becomes a living reminder that no future can exist without responsibility toward others and respect for what sustains life.

Literary & Thematic Analysis

The story offers an ethical reading of contemporary society through Andean symbolism. Myth and social reflection converge in a narrative that explores hunger, memory, and communal obligation as enduring human questions.

Online Access

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License: Creative Commons CC BY-NC-SA

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