Cachiche

Coordinates: 14°5′42″S 75°44′9.6″W / 14.09500°S 75.736000°W / -14.09500; -75.736000
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Cachiche
Village
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Cachiche is a community located just four kilometers from Ica, Peru that is known for a preoccupation with witchcraft.[2]

History

This village owes much of its current fame to the

Ica valley and settled in the village of Cachiche. In the 1980s, renewed interest in Peru about alternative medicine brought this village back from being forgotten.[3]

Legend of Julia Hernández Pecho Viuda de Díaz

According to local legend, one of the most famous witches of Cachiche was Julia Hernández Pecho Viuda de Díaz. She was known to have cured the stammer of local boy named Fernando Leon de Vivero, who later became a congressman in Lima. Tell the story, when he returned to Cachiche, he wanted to show his gratitude, so he set up a statue in form a woman with her hands stretched upward in the form of a V with both an owl and a skull at each of her sides carved out of a single huarango tree, nowadays you can visit. It popular story said that in 1987 at the age 106 Julia witch dies. On her death, this famous witch prophesied that then the seventh head of the palm tree appeared, Ica would be wiped out. The story was forgotten by long time, but in 1997 (an El Niño year) torrential rains was inundating the city. The people decided to cut off the tree's seventh head but the flooding stopped before they did so.[3] This palm tree is located in the centre of the village and the local people said that once upon a time it was a normal, erect tree, but under influence diabolic rituals performed nearby it has become deformed.

References

  1. ^ An occult guide to South America
  2. ^ "Ica Peru Vacation: A Magical Oasis and a Witches' City". www.articlesnatch.com. Archived from the original on 20 July 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
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