Taki Ongoy
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In 1986, Victor Heredia (Argentine singer-songwriter) composed "Taki Ongoy", a conceptual work that recalls Taki Unquy, the political-religious milenarist movement against the invasion of the Spanish culture in South America (1560-1572).
Songs
- Text #1
- Conversations of the old and wise (Nahuatl - Nuahatlacolli)
- Twenty thousand year mother country
- Taki Ongoy
- The Door of the Cosmos
- Text #2 Encounter in Cajamarca
- Death in Atahualpa
- Text #3 Year 1530: Plague
- Aya Marcay Quilla
- Taki Ongoy II
- The Death of Túpac-Amaru
- Text #4 (The Great Diaguita Argentine Native Americans Rise 1630-1643) Don Juan Chalimín
- Mutilations
- Pedro Chumay's Head
- A Piece of my Blood
- Text #5 Song for the Death of Juan Chalimín
- Text #6 Potosí
- Text #7 A Sweet Potter
- She Is With Me
- A Land Without Memory
See also
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