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  1. Mama Qucha is the Incan goddess of the sea and fish, guardian of sailors and fishermen. In some areas of the empire, she was worshipped as the goddess of all bodies of water, manmade and natural alike. She is part of the Incan goddess lunar trifecta, representing the three lunar phases along with Mama Killa and Pachamama. She is also one of the four elemental goddesses, alongside Pachamama ...

  2. Mama Cocha (o Mamacocha) –en quítxua Mama Qucha, literalment 'Mare de les Aigües'– era la deessa inca de totes les aigües. És considerada la deïtat més antiga, adorada pels qui pesquen, i es creu que és proveïdora de bona salut.. La deessa inca representava el mar i les seves marees, estava relacionada amb els llacs –especialment se la relacionava amb el llac Titicaca al Perú ...

  3. 17 de may. de 2024 · Mama Cocha (JPN) Date of latest update : May 17,2024. Create fictional pedigree Search for siblings. Summary. Pedigree. Race Records.

  4. Mama Cocha Facts and Figures. Name: Mama Cocha Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names: Lady Sea, Mama Qoca, Mama Qucha, Mamacocha, Mother Sea Gender: Female Type: Goddess Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present Role: In charge of: the Ocean Area of expertise: Sea, Seas, Ocean, Oceans Good/Evil Rating: Unknown at present Popularity index: 8480

  5. The first introduction to the Incas and their myths aimed at students and general readers, bringing together a wealth of information into one convenient resource.Full of hard to find information, Handbook of Inca Mythology provides an accessible introduction to the rites, beliefs, and spiritual tales of the Incas. It provides a concise overview of Incan civilization and mythology, a chronology ...

  6. kiyasurvivors.org › our-projects › mama-cochaMama Cocha | Kiya Survivors

    The original Mama Cocha centre was based in Los Organos, Piura, in Northern Peru, and was built and opened in 2008 with the help of Copenhagen International School (CIS). It was originally a home for children with learning difficulties and disabilities living in vulnerable situations, but changed direction after its service users were successfully re-integrated back into their family homes, in ...

  7. Mama Cocha, la Diosa del Agua en la Mitología Inca. Mama Cocha, la diosa del mar y las aguas, era la personificación de las aguas vitales que rodeaban y atravesaban el imperio. Como madre de los peces y protectora de los navegantes y pescadores, su benevolencia era esencial para la supervivencia y prosperidad.

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