The Shektepec Province
Shektepec Dynasties:
The Ayllu of Chepeng From The Seat of Morow
Under the Kuraka of Chafan of the Achepen Above the Kuraka of Pisopon of the Tenorio And the Kuraka of Pacanga of the CisnerosThe Ayllu of Pakatmayo From The Seat of Izo
Under the Kuraka of Charcape of the Sejuquelle Above the Kuraka of Faclo of the Elfoc And the Kuraka of Lache of the FellnyunThe Ayllu of Alecan From The Seat of Jatanca
Under the Kuraka of Moclech of the Alchunamu Above the Kuraka of Namael of the Majapaico And the Kuraka of Mazanca of the LupoGeography
The Shektepec River Province
Town:
Pakatmayao
Estate: Charcape
Faclo
Lache
Alecan
Estate: Seman
Namael
Families: Agoaguaman
Poemape
Estate: Soman
Cosque
Chafan
Limoncarro
Jallipe
Pocupe
Chepeng
Families?: Pibsil
Achepen
Guachepen
Llonto
Cisneros
Tenorio
Temoche
Estate: Catacaos
Lurifico
Mancoche
Solay
Taya
Tecapa
Shektepec
Families: Paynasaman
Collaqueui
Sejuquel
Tejuchaqueui
Falempisan
Secfunpisan
Puicunsoli
Efuich
Atloc
Xecfuin
Estate: Nyampol
Seats:
Izo
Moro
Pisopon
Moclech
Ochunique
Villages:
Jatanca
Pacanga
Santonte
Chingal
Masanca
Huacas:
Anecap
Cuzcuztanta (quechua?)
Llamtop - 'at the river above Pacasmayo in Tolon
Siguan (between San Pedro de Lloc and the sea.
Huachaco conjoined with Talambo, Chepen
Pacatnamu
Pacanga in Chepen
Panyi - group of huacas in guadalupe
Orchard:
Ampaquen
Racfamuc
Tafalec
Tupnitec
Mythical Places:
The Island of Uano
Quingnam Place Names
"Anecap" - Huaca "que es en Tolon" in the valley of Pacasmayo where colonists looked for treasure.
"Binsaos" - land and seat in the valley of Pacasmayo
"Calasnique" - Site and laguna in the vicinity of San Pedro de Lloc
"Canchap" - Land in the valley of Guadalupe (Pacasmayo)
"Cona/Coina" - Land 'in the valley above' (southern Shektepek?)
"Corlech" - standing in the valley of Pacasmayo
"Coslechec" - field around the estate of Talambo, Pacasmayo
"Cosquep" - irrigation ditch near the estate of Lurifico, Chepen, north of the Jequetpece river
"Cosquepon" - land near San pedro de Lloc
"Cultambo" - (inca?) estate in the district of Guadalupe, Chepen
"Cupisnique" - ravine in the province of Pacasmayo
“Cuzcuztanta” - quechua?, Huaca that was behind the church at the end of the town of Pisopon, in the Pacasmayo valley
“Chafan” - land in the valley of Guadalupe, Chepen. (paired with Periche)
“Charcape” - estate in Pacasmayo
“Chepen” - Pueblo and province on the border with the department of Lambayeque (or Mocupe?)
“Chocaspe, Chocape?” - land at the end of Santiago de Cao
“Chongoyape” - one of the seven watering holes in Paijan
“Cholcap” - 50 acres of land at the end of the town of Cao
“Cholquisme” - probably similar to ‘Cholcap’
"Faclo" - estate in the valley of Guadalupe (pacasmayo)
"Inocoton" - standing in the valley of Guadalupe
"Izo" - seat in the valley of Moro
"Jallipe" - town in the province of Pacasmayo
"Jatanca" - village in the district of San Pedro de Lloc
"Jequetepeque" - San Pedro de: Pueblo and district in the valley of its name (Pacasmayo)
"Jollop" - ranch near the town of Chepen
"Lache" - estate in the province of Pacasmayo
"Limo Capa" - land in the valley of Pacasmayo
"Liquinic" - land in Chicama in the middle of Licapa.
"Lurifico" - estate in the district of Chepen
"Llac Llac" - land in the valley of Guadalupe.
"Llallan" - land in the terrain between Pacasmayo and Cajamarca
"Llamtop" - Huaca 'at the river above Pacasmayo in Tolon' where treasure was excavated.
"Llepope" - land around San Pedro de Lloc.
"Llifin" - land around San Pedro de Lloc. A half league from the town. Near the border ditch called " El Hornito"
"Lloc" - city and district in the province of Pacasmayo
"Machan" - place in the province of Pacasmayo
"Mancoche" - estate in the district of Chepen
"Masanca" - 'portachuelo' (small town?) in the valley of Jequetepeque
"Moro" - seat of the indians between Guadalupe and Chepen. Extinct by the end of the 16th century. its name appears also as
"Moro Moro"
"Namael" - ancient name of the indigenous seat of Guadalupe (Chepen).
"Nec" - ancient name of the Jequetepeque river.
"Nyampol" - estate in the Jequetepeque valley
"Nyocoton" - holding in the jurisdiction of the town of Guadalupe.
"Pacatnamu" - extensive ruins at the mouth of the Jequetepeque river.
"Pacanga" - a village in the district of Chepen.
"Paccateman" - beach of San Pedro de Lloc. also called "El Milagro"
“Pisopon” - indigenous and clerical seat in the valley of Pacasmayo
“Pitura” - place in the Jequetepeque alley, next to the land of Tolon, since known by the name of ‘Ventanillas”
“Pocupe” - extinct town five leagues from Chepen
“Poemape” - tower south of Pacasmayo
“Quibinche” - Hill in the valley of Pacasmayo
“Santont” - paddock around Tecapa (Chepen)
“Sarepe” - in Pacasmayo
“Sartonte” - village in Pacasmayo
“Seman” - estate in the district of San Pedro de Lloc
“Seren” - place in the valley of Pacasmayo
“Siguan” - Huaca between San Pedro de Lloc and the sea. bordering the farm ‘el hornito’
“Solay" - place in the estate of Lurifico, Chepen
"Soman" - estate in the district of Guadalupe
"Soyocap" - land near Canchap
"Suman" - Land in Guadalupe (Chepen)
"Suponique" - see Soyocap
"Talambo" - Estate in the jurisdiction of Pacasmayo
"Taya" - estate in the town of Guadalupe (Chepen)
"Tecapa" - estate in the province of Chepen
"Tempolu" - ruin near the irrigation ditch of Talambo
"Timpon" - land in the jurisdiction of Guadalupe (Chepen).
"Tolon" - land in the valley of Pacasmayo at the border with the actual deparment of Cajamarca
"Unamique" - swamp around the land of Mulop
"Vinsos" - see description. A purchase of land made in the valley of Pacasmayo also called 'Limocapa and Binsaos'
"Xalate" - toponym in the valley of Pacasmayo
"Xellipe" - standing of land changed in the town of Guadelupe?
"Xelope" - standing in the valley of Pacasmayo
"Yagan" - land in the 18th century
"Yampo" - land at the end of San Pedro de Lloc, on the east band of the Jequetepqeue
"Yoploc" - place in the estate of Lurifico (Chepen)
Muchik Place Names
"Alecan" - Site two quarters away from the town of Pedro de Lloc
"Ampaquen" - orchard in San Pedro de Lloc
"Anlape" - site where the Augustinian convent was established in the town of Guadalupe.
"Alecam" - from an ethnohistory around Poemape, a cove south of Pacasmayo
"Calsnique" - site and irrigation ditch in San Pedro de Lloc.
"Coscup" - In Jequetepeque
"Cosque" - estate in the district of Guadalupe.
"Cosquepon" - in Guadalupe
"Cosquip" - Canal of the watering stream in the estate of Lurifico, Chepen.
"Cochomitec" - land in San Pedro de Lloc
"Cultambo" - around the area of Guadalupe-Chepen
"Cunychinimuc" - piece of land, on the sandy road from Jequetepeque to the land of Recalec and Chusnic, in San Pedro de Lloc.
See Alecan.
"Chafan" - estate in the town of Guadalupe
"Cascarrape" - branch and irrigation ditch in San Pedro de Lloc. Contains the lands of 'Yengle' and 'Poemape'.
"Chepen" - town, today the province. archaeological ruins. Also 'Chepeng'
"Chilcup" - land in San Pedro de Lloc.
"Chingal" - village around Tembladera in the province of Pacasmayo
"Chocofan" - irrigation ditch and land in the outskirts of San Pedro de Lloc.
"Churcupe" - place in the zone of Lurifico, Chepen.
"Faclo" - land in Jequetepeque - Guadalupe
"Fanualec" - land in San Pedro de Lloc
"Fumunic" - Land in San Pedro de Lloc
"Huachaco" - Huaca conjoined with Talambo, Chepen
"Izo" - standing in Moro
"Jellipe" - terrain in the district of Guadalupe
"Liman" - land in the estate of Lurifico, Chepen
"Limoncarro" - estate in Guadalupe, had an ancient name mangled
"Lurifico" - estate in Chepen, also written 'Lorifico'.
"Llinfin" - deep ditch in San Pedro de Lloc
"Llipope" - place in the district of San Pedro de Lloc
"Moclech" - land in the seat of its name which extends five acres to the land of Yengle. In San Pedro de Lloc. More in description. See Alecan
"Moro" - ancient ruins and ancient seat of power situated between Chepen and Guadalupe.
"Namil" - ('Namael') land in the district of Guadalupe. Situated to the back of Charcape. Also called 'Namul' a hill which was founded to the back of Guadalupe.
"Nec" - the actual name of the Jequetepeque river.
"Nepope" - Terrain in San Pedro de Lloc
"Nyocoton" - standing in the town of Guadalupe
"Nyuscapuc" - land in San Pedro de Lloc
"Ochunique" - seat of land in San Pedro de Lloc. See Alecan.
"Olan" - land in San Pedro de Loc 'in the alley of Catalina'.
"Omnep" - in the town of Guadalupe, Chepen.
"Pacanga" - a huaca a kilometer away from the estate of the same name, Chepen.
"Pacatnamu" - imporant ruins next to the sea in the Guadalupe district. Undoutably Quingnam etymology.
"Paccateman" - port in the district of Pacasmayo that could be Pacatnamu?
"Panyi" - terrain and huacas in Guadalupe
"Pichcusnic" - land in San Pedro de Lloc. (See Alecan)
"Pisopon" - town in the area of Moro
"Pitura" - hill limited to the front of Tecapa, Chepen
"Poemape" - tower to the south of Pacasmayo.
"Potoenec" - lands of the family of Lloc in San Pedro de Lloc, with extensive pastures.
"Racfamuc" - orchard from the royal road of Guadalupe to the 'torromotos de abajo' of Chongoyape
"Recalec" - land in San Pedro de Lloc. See Alecan.
"Salpaque" - terrain in San Jose, Guadalupe
"Santonte" - irrigation ditch in San Pedro de Lloc. Also a 'town' in one testament.
"Seman" - farm in the district of Guadalupe next to the river of Pacanga
"Serrimil" - place on the old road between Cherrepe and Sanya.
"Siguan" - Huaca bordering La Pampa, terrain in the middle of San Pedro de Lloc. 22 Acres. "El Chiclayano"
“Sisnan” - Huaca in the district of Guadalupe
“Singan” - Huaca around Guadalupe
“Sinnan” - great Huaca in Guadalupe
"Suman" - land in Chepen
"Tacfac" - land in San Pedro de Lloc. See Alecan.
"Tafalec" - (Tafalec and Calltique) five acres of land from the road of Jequetepeque, bordering towards the low land with nitrous
fields and orchards. San Pedro de Lloc. See Alecan.
"Taya" - farm in Guadalupe
"Tecap" - in the jurisdiction of Chepen
"Timpon" - land in the district of Guadalupe.
“Toploc” - farm in the back of the estate of Lurifico, Chepen.
“Tupnitec” - orchard in San Pedro de Lloc.
“Uano” - in the mythology of the Jequetepeque Moche, people say that after death their souls were carried safely by sea-lions to
the island of ‘Uano’
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