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 Table of Contents and Excerpt, Salomon and Urioste, The Huarochirí Manuscript
One, occupying the lower Rimac and Lurín valleys, was called Ychma locally and Pacha Camac in Inca usage; it housed the mighty shrine of Pacha Camac and enjoyed great religious prestige even after Yauyo and Inca depredations reduced its political reach.
On the ecological plane the relationship between invader and aborigine is likened to the union of wild water from the heights (Yauyo-like, male) with the soil of the valleys (Yunca-like, female).
Camac in the manuscript seems to suggest a being abounding in energy as physical as electricity or body warmth, not an abstraction or mental archetype.
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 Portable Planetariums Home More than a Portable Planetarium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mama Pacha (aka Pachamama) was the wife of Pachacamac and a dragoness fertility deity who presided over planting and harvesting.
Pacha Camac ("Earth-maker") was a chthonic creator god, earlier worshiped by the Ichma but later adopted into the creation myth of the Inca.
Supay was both the god of death and ruler of the Uca Pacha as well as a race of demons.
www.planetarios.com /constelaciones-incas.htm   (5693 words)

  
 starrising   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Pacha is a organization that has many franchises worldwide.
In Inca mythology, Mama Pacha or Pachamama was a dragoness richness goddess who presided over planting and harvesting.
Her companion was either Pacha Camac or Inti, depending on the source.
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 Pacha - Pacha Kamaq - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read about the history, music and atmosphere in our insider's guide to Pacha in Ibiza Town.
Uca Pacha In Incan mythology, Uca Pacha ("the lower world") was the underworld (similar to Hell), located in the center of Earth.
Pacha Camac was believed to have created the first man and woman, but forgot to
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 Inca mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mama Quilla ("mother moon" or "golden mother") was a marriage, festival and moon goddess and daughter of Viracocha and Mama Cocha, as well as wife and sister of Inti.
Paricia was a god who sent a flood to kill humans who did not respect him adequately.
Only righteous people could enter it (much like Heaven), crossing a bridge made of hair.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Inca_mythology   (1419 words)

  
 A New York Walk With Alfred Hitchcock
In front of San Ignacio Alley sat the house of Alfonso Reyes, a sculptor who organized sculpting workshops for the local workers.
Across the street was the Pacha Camac Art and Crafts Workshop, a virtual factory of proletarian art.
We walk down Boedo Avenue and the signs of a proud past reveal themselves one by one; the bars and old houses are there to give their testimony.
www.theculturedtraveler.com /archives/NOV2002/Buenos_Aires.htm   (1194 words)

  
 Pachacamac Temple City of the Sun! Chilca Healing Pools, Pachacamac Solar Temple and vortexes in Peru!
Pachacamac (pa cha kamak) lies 25 miles SE of Lima adjacent to the Pan American highway astride the Pacific coastline.
"Pachacámac" in Quechua means "Pacha" world, and "camac" to animate - "The One who Animates the World."
The site was considered one of the most important religious centers of the indigenous peoples of the central Andes and contains a number of pyramids.
www.labyrinthina.com /pachacamac.htm   (858 words)

  
 AN ACCOUNT OF THE ANTIQUITIES OF PERU.
Their names were Ayar-cachi, Ayar-uchu, Aya-raeca, etc. The said Apu Manco Ccapac, after the death of his father and mother, named Apu Tampu Pacha and Mama Achi, being now an orphan, but grown to man's estate, assembled his people to see what power he had to prosecute the new conquests which he meditated.
Finding some difficulties, he agreed with his brothers to seek new lands, taking his rich clothes and arms, and the staff which had been left by Tonapa.
1 Purun, "savage." Pacha, "time." Racya, "before." Ntin, Plural of multitude.
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The pilgrims were allowed to pass in safety through the most hostile provinces, even in time of actual war, and were every where kindly received and hospitably entertained.
We are not certainly informed if, at this epoch, other divinities were adored; but from various vestiges of temples, dating beyond the introduction of the religion of the Incas, it ap- pears probable that their worship was not limited to the sole adoration of Con and Pacha- camac.
In fact, an attentive study of the relig- ions system of the Incas, betrays traces of a heterogeneous system, which we are obliged to regard as the remains of a primitive and purer religion.
lcweb2.loc.gov /ndlpcoop/nicmoas/harp/harp0007.sgm   (17328 words)

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