Tsichtinako

deity Pueblo single tradition · 1

Tsichtinako is a mythological woman or goddess from the origin story of the Acoma Pueblo Indians. Her name was avoided outside of sacred ceremonies.

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co occurs with
Uchtsiti
teacher of
Nautsiti, Iatiku

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Tsichtinako sent the first two sisters from below the ground into the world. She also taught them several skills such as planting corn, tending and harvesting crops, how to use it for food, and also how to cook using fire. Tsichtinako gave them the knowledge of the prayers of the Acoma people”

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