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Many families and cultures have legends about their ancestors. Here is a legend from the time of the Caras, an indigenous group north of Quito, about the Pyramids of Cochasqui.
There was once a shepherd who took his sheep to the Pyramids of Cochasqui. One afternoon, he heard a beautiful song, and when he looked up, his sheep had disappeared. Next to a small waterfall, he saw a woman with long, dark hair, playing the guitar. She was a Yumba.
The shepherd was frightened. He thought of running away, and he began to blink from fear. When he opened his eyes, he saw that he was in a cave behind the waterfall. It was a beautiful place with fields and many plants.
The Yumba gave the shepherd food and water. When he felt better, she told him to take food from the fields. He was very thankful, but he only wanted to look for his sheep.
The Yumba decided to give him more than food. She taught him everything she knew about plants. The shepherd blinked again and appeared next to the pyramids. The Yumba and the music had disappeared, but all his sheep were there next to the waterfall. From that day on, the shepherd knew how to cure everyone in the village
My grandparents told me this story, and now you can tell it to others.
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Many families and cultures have legends about their ancestors. Here is a legend from the time of the Caras, an indigenous group north of Quito, about the Pyramids of Cochasqui.
There was once a shepherd who took his sheep to the Pyramids of Cochasqui. One afternoon, he heard a beautiful song, and when he looked up, his sheep had disappeared. Next to a small waterfall, he saw a woman with long, dark hair, playing the guitar. She was a Yumba.
The shepherd was frightened. He thought of running away, and he began to blink from fear. When he opened his eyes, he saw that he was in a cave behind the waterfall. It was a beautiful place with fields and many plants.
The Yumba gave the shepherd food and water. When he felt better, she told him to take food from the fields. He was very thankful, but he only wanted to look for his sheep.
The Yumba decided to give him more than food. She taught him everything she knew about plants. The shepherd blinked again and appeared next to the pyramids. The Yumba and the music had disappeared, but all his sheep were there next to the waterfall. From that day on, the shepherd knew how to cure everyone in the village
My grandparents told me this story, and now you can tell it to others.