Pachamama

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Pachamama is the Andean earth and fertility goddess revered as a mother figure who sustains life and nature.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Pachamama canonical 9
Andean earth mother 1
SouthAmericanGoddess 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Andean deity
deity
earth goddess
fertility goddess
goddess
associatedWith Gaia
surface form: Mother Earth

crops
harvests
mountains
nature
soil
conceptualizedAs living earth
mother figure
culture Andean cultures
Aymara people
surface form: Aymara culture

Quechua culture
domain agriculture
earth
fertility
equivalentConcept Gaia
surface form: Mother Earth
feastDay 1 August
feastMonth August
feastObservedIn Andean region
languageOfName Quechua
meaningOfName Gaia
surface form: Mother Earth

Great Mother
surface form: World Mother
religion Andean religion
Inca religion
ritualPractice burial of offerings in the ground
libations of alcohol
libations of chicha
offerings of coca leaves
offerings of food
role mother of the earth
protector of nature
provider of fertility
sustainer of life
symbol corn
earth
mountains
potatoes
veneratedBy Aymara people
Quechua people
other indigenous Andean peoples
worshipedIn Bolivia
Ecuador
Peru
northern Chile
northwestern Argentina

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (11)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Inca Taqui hasTrack Pachamama
Andean civilization worshiped Pachamama
Quechua people deity Pachamama
Andean mythology hasConcept Pachamama
Andean mythology hasDeity Pachamama
Inca people majorDeity Pachamama
Bachué category Pachamama
this entity surface form: SouthAmericanGoddess
Pachamama hill dedicatedTo Pachamama
Pachamama hill associatedDeity Pachamama
this entity surface form: Andean earth mother
Aymara people traditionalDeity Pachamama