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Inca people have revered many male and female deities. Among the feminine deities have been Mama Kuka (goddess of joy), Mama Ch'aska (goddess of dawn), Mama Allpa (goddess of harvest and earth, sometimes called Mama Pacha or Pachamama), Mama Killa (moon goddess) and Mama Sara (goddess of grain).
Mama Allpa (Mother Earth) was a fertility goddess depicted with multiple breasts. Mama Koka (Mother of coca leaves) was the goddess of health and happiness in Inca mythology. She was originally a promiscuous woman who was torn in half by several jealous lovers.
Mama Allpa; Mama Killa (Mama Quilla) Mama Ocllo; Mama Qucha; Mama Sara (Saramama) Pachamama (Mama Pacha) Salishan. Chehalis. Chietsum; Nuxalk (Bella Coola ...
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Mama Qucha or Mama Cocha [1] (Quechua: mama qucha lit. "Mother Sea" , "Mother Lake", or just "sea" [ 2 ] ) is the ancient Incan goddess of sea and fishes, guardian of sailors and fishermen, [ 3 ] wife of Wiraqucha , mother of Inti and Mama Killa . [ 4 ]
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