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  2. Asase Ya/Afua - Wikipedia

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    Asase Yaa: Asase Yaa is described as an old woman, linked to the other meaning of the name Asase Yaa; Old Mother Earth, and the other name Asase Yaa is known as, Aberewaa. [7] As such she is regarded as the Goddess of the barren places on earth [6] and the dead (she is the mother of the Dead). [8]

  3. 15 Mother’s Day Poems That Will Melt Her Heart - AOL

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    The post 15 Mother’s Day Poems That Will Melt Her Heart appeared first on Reader's Digest. Don't rack your brain for the right way to tell Mom how much she means to you when you can just borrow ...

  4. *Dʰéǵʰōm - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the Anglo-Saxon goddess Erce (possibly meaning 'bright, pure') is called the 'mother of Earth' (eorþan modor) and likely identified with Mother Earth herself in a ritual to be performed on an unfruitful plough-land. [13] She is also called Fīra Mōdor ('Mother of men') in Old English poetry. [5]

  5. 25 Heartfelt Mother’s Day Poems to Honor the World ... - AOL

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    One special way to show your appreciation for your mom is with a heartfelt Mother's Day poem, like the 25 below. Some are from famous poets, like Edgar Allan Poe , while others are lesser-known.

  6. 26 Famous Mother's Day Poems to Show Your Mom How You Feel - AOL

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    These beautiful Mother's Day poems will make your mom feel extra loved on her special day. Mark May 12, 2024 by sharing these famous poems for and about moms.

  7. Pachamama - Wikipedia

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    Pachamama is a goddess revered by the indigenous peoples of the Andes.In Inca mythology she is an "Earth Mother" type goddess, [1] and a fertility goddess who presides over planting and harvesting, embodies the mountains, and causes earthquakes.

  8. P. K. Page - Wikipedia

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    Planet Earth: poems selected and new. Edited and with an introduction by Eric Ormsby. Erin, Ont.: Porcupine's Quill, 2002. Hand Luggage: A Memoir in Verse. Erin, Ont.: Porcupine's Quill, 2006. ISBN 978-0-88984-288-5. Coal and Roses'.' – 2009 (shortlisted for the 2010 Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize) The Golden Lilies – Poems by PK Page ...

  9. Tonantzin - Wikipedia

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    Tonantzin (Classical Nahuatl: Tonāntzin [toˈnáːn.tsin]) is a Nahuatl title composed of to-"our" + nān "mother" + -tzin "(honorific suffix)". When addressing Tonantzin directly, men use the suffixed vocative form Tonāntziné [toˌnaːntsinˈé], and women use the unsuffixed vocative form Tonāntzín [tonaːnˈtsín].