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  Gukumatz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gukumatz was the K'iché Maya name for the deity in the highlands of what is now Guatemala; in Yucatán he was known as "Kukulcan".
Gukumatz was a culture hero who taught the Toltecs, and later the Maya, the arts of civilization, including codes of law, agriculture, fishing and medicine.
Gukumatz was a god of the four elements of fire, earth, air and water, and each element was associated with a divine animal or plant:
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gukumatz   (361 words)

  
 Wikipedia: Gukumatz
In Maya mythology, Gukumatz ("feathered serpent") was a snake god, one of all three groups of gods who created Earth and humanity.
Gukumatz was the name for the deity in the highlands of what is now Guatemala; in Yucatán he was known as "Kukulcan".
All these names mean specifically "Quetzal feathered serpent".
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/g/gu/gukumatz.html   (163 words)

  
 Gukumatz: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
(Gukumatz ("feathered serpent") was a snake snake quick summary:
Gukumatz was the name for the deity in the highlands of what is now Guatemala[Click link for more facts about this topic]; in Yucatán Yucatán quick summary:
Yucatán is also the name of one of the 31 states of mexico, located on the north of the yucatán peninsula....
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/g/gu/gukumatz.htm   (960 words)

  
 Gukumatz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In Maya mythology, Gukumatz ("feathered serpent")was a snake god, one of all three groups of gods who created Earth and humanity.
Gukumatz was the name for the deity in thehighlands of what is now Guatemala ; in Yucatán he was known as "Kukulcan".
All these names mean specifically " Quetzal feathered serpent".
www.therfcc.org /gukumatz-95355.html   (148 words)

  
 Gukumatz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Gukumatz was the name for the in the highlands of what is now Guatemala ; in Yucatán he was known as "Kukulcan".
All names mean specifically " Quetzal feathered serpent".
He had four divine organisms each associated a specific element:
www.freeglossary.com /Kucumatz   (126 words)

  
 mayan kids interactive
Gukumatz -- A Mayan sky god, one of the seven gods who created the world and the humans.
Gukup Cakix -- In Mayan mythology, he pretended to be the sun and the moon.
He is the husband of Chimalmat and the father of Zipacna and Caprakan
www.mayankids.com /mmkglossary/!glossary_g.htm   (46 words)

  
 Quetzalcoatl - Crystalinks
Consequently, Quetzalcoatl is related to many names and incarnations, and seems to play a prominent role in a pantheon of virtually all the other Mesoamerican deities.
Quetzalcoatl himself goes by the names of Gukumatz, Nine Wind, and Kukulcan among others.
These are the most common names found in the general Aztec and Mayan cultures, with Quetzalcoatl maintaining a host of avatars with whom he is intimately connected with or represented by.
www.crystalinks.com /quetzalcoatl.html   (2490 words)

  
 The Bearded, White God Is Everywhere—or Is He? - FARMS Review
Beginning with chapter 1, O'Brien makes numerous statements without giving sources for his information, although he does warn the reader in his introduction that he has no intention of covering "all available sources—there are too many" (p.
O'Brien lists Gukumatz on page 38 in a list of those who have fair complexions, beards, long robes, and sandals.
There is no evidence that the Maya deity or the men called Gukumatz fit this description.
farms.byu.edu /display.php?table=review&id=330   (4674 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Gukumatz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
This is an extract from The Middle East Open Encyclopedia, made possible through the Wikimedia Foundation.
Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, Gukumatz; all previous versions may be viewed here.
They link directly to authoring tools for you to start writing a particular article.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref?title=Gukumatz   (481 words)

  
 Mexico: Quetzalcoatl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
He is associated with the blue-green quetzal bird, whose iridescent plumage recalls that of the peacock, hence suggesting a kinship with the Peacock Angel.
His other names include Gukumatz, Kukulcan, and Nine Wind, the latter reminiscent of the wind-stirring abilities of the
Ancient cave art representing Quetzalcoatl also drew associations with the morning star, Venus, another tie to Melek Ta'us and Lucifer.
www.ziarah.net /quetzalcoatl.html   (307 words)

  
 Set Your E-mail Free   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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 Spiritual Growth - Morning Star Institute -- Feathered Serpent Medicine Wheel
Together the Quetzal and the Coatl are the creatures that are closest to the earth and heaven as well as representing the sacred balance of female and male.
Quetzalcoatl was known as Kukulcan by the Mayas, Viracocha by the Incas and Gukumatz by the Quiche Maya.
Each was associated with Venus, the Morning Star.
www.divinehumanity.com /custom/fsmw.html   (1654 words)

  
 Chichen Itza: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
(and other astronomical events) sacred to Kukulcan Gukumatz quick summary:
At the top of the stairway leading to the entrance of the temple is a type of altar-statue known as a Chac Mool[Click link for more facts about this topic].
Dominating the center of Chichén is the Temple of Kukulcan Gukumatz quick summary:
www.absoluteastronomy.com /enc2/chichen_itza   (2652 words)

  
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So maybe Boon knew all this, and intentionally used it as a basis of Mark's song.
Or maybe, as demonstrated in Fait Acompli, Boon just came up with "Gukumatz, Kukulcan, Quetzalcoatl" because he thought he heard that in Mark's demo.
I have no claims of expertise in these matters; I just did a bit of digging.
www.level42digest.com /archive/1999/6.txt   (2066 words)

  
 SlowMotionDoomsday.Com - Worlds In Collision
Tlahuizcalpanteuctli or the Morning Star appeared for the first time following the convulsions of the earth overwhelmed by a deluge." It looked like a monstrous serpent.
"This serpent is adorned with feathers: that is why it is called Quetzal-cohuatl, Gukumatz or Kukulcan.
Just as the world is about to emerge from the chaos of the great catastrophe, it is seen to appear." The feather arrangement of Quetzalcohuatl "represented flames of fire".
www.slowmotiondoomsday.com /velikovsky.html   (19781 words)

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