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Chaxiraxi is a goddess,
known as the Sun Mother, in the
religion of the
aboriginal Guanche inhabitants of the
Canary Islands.
Chaxiraxi was one of the...
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attack livestock and
human beings. In Tenerife,
Magec (god of the Sun) and
Chaxiraxi (the
goddess mother) were also worshipped. In
times of drought, the Guanches...
- Lanzarote. At first, the
autochthons identified the
statue with
their goddess Chaxiraxi (the
mother of the gods), but
later the
Christian conquerors imposed the...
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carried in the hand of the
Virgin of
Candelaria (called by the
Guanches Chaxiraxi) in Tenerife.
Chijoraji is the name the
aboriginal Guanches applied to...
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guardians of
specific places.
These were
thought to be
mediators between humans and
Chaxiraxi, the
great celestial mother.
Guanche Religion v t e v t e v t e...
- Islands. It was
founded by a
group of
Canarian devotees of the
goddess Chaxiraxi, a
prominent religious figure ****ociated with the
harvest in the Guanche...
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their gods,
especially the most
important deities, Magec, Achamán and
Chaxiraxi,
identified by the
Guanches with the
Catholic Christian Virgin of Candelaria...
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whether there really ever was a
mother goddess. .
Hathor Isis Mut Nut
Chaxiraxi Asase Yaa (Akan) Nana
Buluku (Dahomey) Mami Wata (West African) Yemọja...
- the size of the
Virgin that the
Guanches worshiped under the name of
Chaxiraxi. Antón
explained to the king that this
image was the
Virgin Mary, and...
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Guanche language, such as Gara, Acerina, Aydan, Beneharo, Jonay, Tanausú,
Chaxiraxi, Ayoze,
Yaiza and Zebenzuí. As
Canarian Spanish was
influenced by Andalusian...