Chasca (Salvadoran folklore)
Chasca, also known as "la virgen del agua" (The virgin of the water), is the name of a fictional character in . According to oral tradition, in the barra de Santiago lived a man named Pachacutec, who arranged a marriage between his daughter, Chasca, and a prince of the zutuhil tribe. Chasca, however, was already in love with a young fisher named Acayatl. She would sneak away from her father to the beach where Acayatl would serenade her.
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Chasca (Salvadoran folklore)
Chasca, also known as "la virgen del agua" (The virgin of the water), is the name of a fictional character in . According to oral tradition, in the barra de Santiago lived a man named Pachacutec, who arranged a marriage between his daughter, Chasca, and a prince of the zutuhil tribe. Chasca, however, was already in love with a young fisher named Acayatl. She would sneak away from her father to the beach where Acayatl would serenade her.
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