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Guabancex is the zemi or
deity of
chaos and
disorder in Taíno
mythology and religion,
which was
practiced by the Taíno
people in
Puerto Rico, Hispaniola...
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maternal figure.
Another is Caguana: the
spirit of love. The last is
Guabancex (also
known as Gua Ban Ceh): the violent, Wild
Mother of storms, volcanoes...
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Republic and the
Greater Antilles.
Prominent Taíno
deities include:
Atabey Guabancex Yúcahu Rouse,
Irving (1993). The Tainos: Rise and
Decline of the People...
- goddess,
servant of
Guabancex, and
sidekick of
thunder god Guatauva. Cocijo,
Zapotec god of lightning. Ehecatl,
Aztec god of wind.
Guabancex, top Taíno storm...
- he
represented goodness. This was
contrasted greatly by the
goddess Guabancex (more commonly, but erroneously,
known as Juracán)
whose fierce nature...
- and fire. Pauahtuns, wind
deities ****ociated with the
Bacab and Chaac.
Guabancex,
goddess of the wind and hurricanes. Huayra-tata, god of the winds. Iansã...
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mythology along with his
mother Atabey who was his
feminine counterpart Guabancex The top
Storm Goddess; the Lady of the
Winds who also
deals out earthquakes...
- zemi of c****ava – the Taínos' main crop – and the sea.[citation needed]
Guabancex was the non-nurturing
aspect of the zemi
Atabey who was
believed to have...
- were the twin
spirits Maquetaurie Guayaba, the lord of the dead, and
Guabancex, the
mistress of the hurricane. The twin
spirits were also
attended to...
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Chilote Coi Coi-Vilu Ten Ten-Vilu
Mapuche Kueyen Taíno
Atabey Caguana Guabancex Arikara Atina Pawnee Atira Pah Uti
Hiata (Mother Corn)
Muisca Bachué Chía...