Bachué

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Bachué is a principal mother goddess in Muisca mythology, associated with creation, fertility, and the origin of humanity.

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All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Bachué canonical 3

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf deity
fertilityGoddess
goddess
motherGoddess
mythologicalFigure
appearsIn Muisca religion
surface form: MuiscaCreationMyths
associatedWith Lake Iguaque
surface form: LakeIguaque

creation
fertility
originOfHumanity
category AndeanDeity
Pachamama
surface form: SouthAmericanGoddess
country Colombia
culture Muisca
domain agriculturalFertility
lakes
reproduction
water
emergedFrom Lake Iguaque
surface form: LakeIguaque
ethnicGroup Muisca
surface form: MuiscaPeople
gender female
hasType creatorDeity
earthMotherDeity
influenced Muisca religion
surface form: MuiscaCosmogony
languageOfName Muysccubun
mythology Muisca religion
surface form: MuiscaMythology
narrativeEvent emergesFromLakeWithAChild
givesBirthToManyChildren
populatesTheEarth
raisesChildAndMarriesHim
returnsToLakeIguaque
transformsIntoSerpent
nationalMythology Colombia
region Altiplano Cundiboyacense
surface form: AltiplanoCundiboyacense

Eastern Cordillera of the Andes
surface form: EasternCordilleraOfTheAndes
religion Muisca religion
surface form: MuiscaReligion
role Muisca
surface form: motherOfTheMuisca

progenitorOfHumankind
sacredPlace Lake Iguaque
surface form: LakeIguaque
spouse IguaqueBoy
symbol fertility
serpent
water
timePeriodOfWorship preColumbianEra
title Mother Goddess
surface form: MotherGoddess

Great Mother
surface form: PrimordialMother
worshipedBy Muisca
surface form: MuiscaPeople

Referenced by (3)

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

Muisca majorDeity Bachué
Muysca majorDeity Bachué