Mythical Plants of the Huaringas – Huancabamba (Perú) And its Data Analytics

Authors

  • Ulises Román-Concha, Dimas Arrieta, Justo Solis, Raúl Condor, Emilia Misari, Eulalia Jurado, Marta Vega, Edgar Saavedra Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64252/t03q8r21

Keywords:

Mythical plants, oral narrative, data analysis, healing plants, Huaringas

Abstract

The purpose of this article was to explain the behavior of the mythical plants of El Faique in Huancabamba (Huaringas, Perú). The aim was to determine how mythical and medicinal plants in Andean-Amazonian communities are used in healing and how they are linked to health and healing in the human beings of these peoples. The research was interdisciplinary in nature and combined contributions from literature, philosophy, history, anthropology, traditional medicine, and data analysis. The study considered three plants: shimir (Culle language), ñangay (Quechua language), and faique (Mochica or Yunga language). The results show that there are three indigenous languages in the mountains of Piura (Huancabamba) that preserve pre-Hispanic plants as myths and cures in the health of the communities. It is concluded that traditional plants remain relevant both in mythical narratives and in current cures.

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Published

2025-08-20

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Mythical Plants of the Huaringas – Huancabamba (Perú) And its Data Analytics. (2025). International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 3149-3155. https://doi.org/10.64252/t03q8r21