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Quiateot is the name of a rain deity in the mythological traditions of the pre-Columbian and contact-era Nicarao people, an Indigenous grouping on the periphery of the Mesoamerican cultural area, located in present-day Nicaragua.

His father and mother are the supreme deities Omeyateite and Omeyatecigoat, respectively. [1]

References

  1. ^ Joyce, Thomas Athol (1916). Central American and West Indian Archaeology. G.P. Putnam's sons. p.  19. Retrieved 8 July 2015. Quiateot.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Quiateot is the name of a rain deity in the mythological traditions of the pre-Columbian and contact-era Nicarao people, an Indigenous grouping on the periphery of the Mesoamerican cultural area, located in present-day Nicaragua.

His father and mother are the supreme deities Omeyateite and Omeyatecigoat, respectively. [1]

References

  1. ^ Joyce, Thomas Athol (1916). Central American and West Indian Archaeology. G.P. Putnam's sons. p.  19. Retrieved 8 July 2015. Quiateot.



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