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Mythology Olympics tournament round 1
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Cihuacōātl was one of a number of motherhood and fertility goddesses in Aztec mythology. She was sometimes known as Quilaztli. Cihuacōātl was especially associated with midwives, and with the sweat lodges where midwives practiced. She is paired with Quilaztli and was considered a protectress of the Chalmeca people and patroness of the city of Culhuacan. She helped Quetzalcoatl create the current race of humanity by grinding up bones from the previous ages, and mixing it with his blood. She is also the mother of Mixcoatl, whom she abandoned at a crossroads. Tradition says that she often returns there to weep for her lost son, only to find a sacrificial knife.
Tupã is considered to be the creator of the universe, of humanity and of the spirits of good and evil in Guarani mythology referred to as Angatupyry and Tau respectively. Tupã is more specifically considered the creator of light and his residence is the Sun. Tupã was not actually a god, but rather a manifestation of God, in the form of thunder. Tupã, according to Câmara Cascudo, is an adaptation of catechism, which also existed in concept for the Amerindians, but as the "sound of thunder" (tu-pá or tu-pã), an unknown (and thus feared) phenomenon. [image credit]
#Cihuacōātl#cihuacoatl#Tupã#tupa#aztec#aztec mythology#mexico#mexican#tupi-guarani mythology#brazil#brasil#brazilian#poll#polls#tumblr poll#tumblr polls#tournament poll#wikipedia#mythology#mythology tournament
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Amém volta do boop
Se um dia fui triste não me lembro (já o Tutu não pode dizer o msm)
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Tupã by Kypris Aquarelas
#pagan#paganism#polytheism#tupã#tupa#tupan#brazil#brazilian#indigenous#indigenous people#art#watercolor#watercolour#painting#realism#colibri#beija-flor#caboclo#umbanda#candomblé#hummingbird#cocar#watercolours
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Tupandactylus and a microraptor I did for a Path of Titans Realism server!
#path of titans#dinosaur#reptile#microraptor#tupandactylus#isla tupã#realism#server#painting#paleoart
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Capa feita por Eduardo https://instagram.com/eduardo.gogo?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Pintura por Chaotic Fluffy Diamond
Postei no tapas o primeiro capítulo da comic Os Guardiões de Tupã
Quadrinhos desenhados por @alecornie
#folclore brasileiro#tupa#os guardiões de tupã#saci perere#curupira#mula sem cabeça#boitata#yara#boto cor de rosa#mapinguari#sara#carol#iago#beto#malu#boris#manoel
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boitata by "filhos de tupã hq"
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much to say about this video but, do they know christ the redeemer is just the name of the statue and not, like, a god. Like that's regular jesus.
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Rodrigo Peruibe e a Shildy Mizu
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Park Tupã vai fechar após quase 50 anos de atividade
O Park Tupã vai fechar após 48 anos de atividade, e cerca de seis meses após o falecimento do fundador Hugo Aloísio Mayer. A notícia foi no próprio Instagram do parque, de forma breve. Considerado um dos maiores parques itinerantes do Sul do Brasil, as portas do Tupã se fecham no dia 15 de outubro em Porto Alegre, onde está instalado desde o dia 12 de agosto. Por Santa Catarina, o parque marcou…
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Mas nada supera o boop real em gato bravinho
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Artista: The Baggios Álbum: Tupã-Rá Ano: 2021 Faixas/Tempo: 12/36min Estilo: Alternative Rock/Psychedelic Rock/Funk Rock/Baião Data de Execução: 09/05/2023 Nota: 6,8 Melhor Música: ��Sun Rá
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You are in desperate need of more innocent questions.
So! If you were to make your own musical based on a myth, but it had to be a Pantheon other than Greek or The Bible, which mythological pantheon would you choose?
Optional bonus: If you had to make a musical using one FICTIONAL Pantheon from a fantasy or Sci Fi series (EX: Lotr, one of the DnD Pantheons, Legend of Zelda, etc) which would you pick?
Well, if I have to pick, then it’s Tupi-Guarani mythology, specifically the story of Kerana and Tau.
I’m undecided about whether to make it as faithful as possible or give it a romantic twist, like how some Hades and Persephone adaptations do. But Kerana and Tau definitely fit that kind of relationship dynamic as well.
For those who don’t know the myth: Tau, the evil spirit, fell in love with the human girl Kerana. He took different forms to woo her, but she always denied him. Eventually, Tau decided to simply abduct her, because that’s how every myth goes. During the abduction, Tau’s brother came to Kerana’s aid, and the two brothers fought each other for seven days straight. On the eighth day, Tau managed to flee with Kerana. This led to the moon goddess Jacy cursing them so that all their children would be born as monsters.
They had seven kids, and one of them is my little precious boy, Tejú Jaguá. He’s the oldest and the scariest-looking of all their children—so scary, in fact, that the god Tupã (Nhanderuvuçú) gifted Tejú Jaguá’s personality to make him calm and harmless to other beings. Tejú Jaguá earned the title Protector of Fruits and has a love for honey! 😭
Anyway, I imagine the musical could end with the story of Porâsý, who slayed all of Tau and Kerana’s sons by burning them and herself alive in a cave. The moon goddess Jacy then made Porâsý a star to honor her sacrifice. It’s gruesome, but I like the idea of humanizing the sons to add emotional depth, to then have them be killed at the end.
As for the musical style? Well, obviously, I’d love something in the vein of Hans Zimmer, mixed with traditional Tupi-Guarani music.
Thank you for listening to my ted talk!
#Sorry if it took so long for me to answer this! I put it on my draft and then time flew by#asks#musical ideas#tupi guarani
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We have. Brazilians assemble I guess.
Mythology Olympics tournament round 1
Propaganda!
Cihuacōātl was one of a number of motherhood and fertility goddesses in Aztec mythology. She was sometimes known as Quilaztli. Cihuacōātl was especially associated with midwives, and with the sweat lodges where midwives practiced. She is paired with Quilaztli and was considered a protectress of the Chalmeca people and patroness of the city of Culhuacan. She helped Quetzalcoatl create the current race of humanity by grinding up bones from the previous ages, and mixing it with his blood. She is also the mother of Mixcoatl, whom she abandoned at a crossroads. Tradition says that she often returns there to weep for her lost son, only to find a sacrificial knife.
Tupã is considered to be the creator of the universe, of humanity and of the spirits of good and evil in Guarani mythology referred to as Angatupyry and Tau respectively.[citation needed] Tupã is more specifically considered the creator of light and his residence is the Sun. Tupã was not actually a god, but rather a manifestation of God, in the form of thunder. Tupã, according to Câmara Cascudo, is an adaptation of catechism, which also existed in concept for the Amerindians, but as the "sound of thunder" (tu-pá or tu-pã), an unknown (and thus feared) phenomenon. [image credit]
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Anok Yai by Rafael Pavarotti for British Vogue March 2024
The representation of Tupã-Tenondé the Great Spirit, God of Heavens and Creator of the World, in the Indigenous cosmogony. The red feather is a symbol of greatness, it means bravery and power. The white dust is the matter, the way to show the ether from which the world has been created.
Styled by Kate Phelan. Hair by Eugene Souleiman. Makeup by Chiao Li Hsu. Nails by Sylvie Macmillan. Set Design by Ibby Njoya. Co-Creative Direction by Samuel de Saboia.
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