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- Chinigchinix abstract "Chingichngish (also spelled Chinigchinix, Chinigchinich, Changitchnish, etc.) also known as Quaoar (also Qua-o-ar, Kwawar, etc.) and by other names including Ouiamot, Tobet and Saor is the name of an important figure in the mythology of the Mission Indians of coastal Southern California, a group of Takic-speaking peoples, today divided into the Payomkowishum (Luiseño), Tongva (Gabrieliño and Fernandeño), and Acjachemem (Juaneño) peoples.Chinigchinix was born, or first appeared, after the death of Wiyot, a tyrannical ruler of the first beings, who was poisoned by his sons. Wiyot's murder brought death into the world, and as a consequence, the male creator Night divided the first human ancestors into distinct peoples, assigning them languages and territories.In 2002, a large Trans-Neptunian object was named Quaoar after this deity.".
- Chinigchinix wikiPageID "2354711".
- Chinigchinix wikiPageLength "7288".
- Chinigchinix wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Chinigchinix wikiPageRevisionID "672606853".
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink 50000_Quaoar.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Acjachemem.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_L._Kroeber.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Category:California_Mission_Indians.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_mythology_of_California.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Quaoar.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Christ.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Classification_of_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Constance_Goddard_DuBois.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Creator_deity.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Culture_hero.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Datura_wrightii.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Franciscan.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Gerónimo_Boscana.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Jerónimo_Boscana.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink John_Peabody_Harrington.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Juaneño.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Luiseño_people.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Luiseño_traditional_narratives.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Mission_Indians.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Mission_San_Juan_Capistrano.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Mortar_and_pestle.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Southern_California.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_missions_in_California.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Takic_languages.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Tongva_language.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Tongva_mythology.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Tongva_people.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Trans-Neptunian_object.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Weywot_(mythology).
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLink Winnowing.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chingishnish".
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinigchinich".
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinigchinix (Chinigchinich)".
- Chinigchinix wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinigchinix".
- Chinigchinix hasPhotoCollection Chinigchinix.
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- Chinigchinix wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chinigchinix wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Traditional_Narratives_(California_groups).
- Chinigchinix wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Year_needed.
- Chinigchinix subject Category:California_Mission_Indians.
- Chinigchinix subject Category:Native_American_mythology_of_California.
- Chinigchinix subject Category:Quaoar.
- Chinigchinix hypernym Figure.
- Chinigchinix type Article.
- Chinigchinix type Person.
- Chinigchinix type Article.
- Chinigchinix type Mission.
- Chinigchinix type People.
- Chinigchinix comment "Chingichngish (also spelled Chinigchinix, Chinigchinich, Changitchnish, etc.) also known as Quaoar (also Qua-o-ar, Kwawar, etc.) and by other names including Ouiamot, Tobet and Saor is the name of an important figure in the mythology of the Mission Indians of coastal Southern California, a group of Takic-speaking peoples, today divided into the Payomkowishum (Luiseño), Tongva (Gabrieliño and Fernandeño), and Acjachemem (Juaneño) peoples.Chinigchinix was born, or first appeared, after the death of Wiyot, a tyrannical ruler of the first beings, who was poisoned by his sons. ".
- Chinigchinix label "Chinigchinix".
- Chinigchinix sameAs Quaoar_(Mythologie).
- Chinigchinix sameAs Quaoar_(Mythologie).
- Chinigchinix sameAs Quaoar_(mythologie).
- Chinigchinix sameAs Quaoar_(mitologia).
- Chinigchinix sameAs m.0762j3.
- Chinigchinix sameAs Q455504.
- Chinigchinix sameAs Q455504.
- Chinigchinix wasDerivedFrom Chinigchinix?oldid=672606853.
- Chinigchinix isPrimaryTopicOf Chinigchinix.