Andean deity
C10929
concept
An Andean deity is a divine figure revered in the indigenous cosmologies of the Andes, embodying natural forces, ancestral spirits, and social order within highland communities.
All labels observed (8)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Andean deity canonical | 7 |
| Muisca deity | 3 |
| pre-Columbian deity | 2 |
| Andean cosmology concept | 1 |
| AndeanDeity | 1 |
| Muisca god | 1 |
| epithet of Viracocha | 1 |
| figure in Inca mythology | 1 |
Instances (16)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Pachamama | — |
|
Chía (Muisca moon goddess)
surface form:
Chía
|
Muisca deity |
| Apu Qun Tiqsi Wiraqutra | epithet of Viracocha |
| Ayar Cachi | figure in Inca mythology |
| Sué | Muisca deity |
| Bochica | Muisca god |
| Chibchacum | Muisca deity |
| Apus | — |
| Hanan Pacha | Andean cosmology concept |
| Supay | AndeanDeity |
| Kon | — |
| Catequil | — |
| Pariacaca | — |
| Ai Apaec | pre-Columbian deity |
| Viracocha | — |
| Staff God | — |