01195nas a2200121 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002100002200043245007000065300001200135520091200147022001401059 d1 aMiria Luque Arias00aThe patron saint festivities in Putre: a form of familial sharing a155-1693 aThis article aims to provide an ethnographic description of the patron saint festivities ("Fiesta Patronal") in the XV Region of Arica and Parinacota, held annually on August 15 in Putre, a town located in the Andean foothills. This celebration is described as a union between Christian religiosity and indigenous Aymara customs and rituals. These festivities have a significance in the life of the Andean people, not only as a reflection of their belief systems, but also in the way they relate to the social-economic sphere and their communal way of life, in which sharing among neighbors, friends and family is an important part of everyday life. It is important to highlight the idea of protecting a cultural identity and the institution of marriage, as the men and women who preside over this festival are symbols of the complementary duality always present in the various traditions of Andean culture. a0718-0462