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- Acat abstract "The Maya placed great importance on the process of Tattooing, believing that tattoos in the image of a god would imbue a person with some of that god's power. Because of the importance and difficulty of this art form it was only natural that there was a god responsible for it. Acat was said to bless the ink, needles, and work spaces, and steady the hands of the artists for better results.".
- Acat wikiPageExternalLink 72.
- Acat wikiPageExternalLink mayan-mythology.php?deity=ACAT.
- Acat wikiPageID "12267180".
- Acat wikiPageLength "696".
- Acat wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Acat wikiPageRevisionID "529080785".
- Acat wikiPageWikiLink ACAT.
- Acat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maya_gods.
- Acat wikiPageWikiLink Maya_civilization.
- Acat wikiPageWikiLink Tattoo.
- Acat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pronunciation-needed.
- Acat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_section.
- Acat subject Category:Maya_gods.
- Acat comment "The Maya placed great importance on the process of Tattooing, believing that tattoos in the image of a god would imbue a person with some of that god's power. Because of the importance and difficulty of this art form it was only natural that there was a god responsible for it. Acat was said to bless the ink, needles, and work spaces, and steady the hands of the artists for better results.".
- Acat label "Acat".
- Acat sameAs Q4672174.
- Acat sameAs m.0cp1tzs.
- Acat sameAs Q4672174.
- Acat wasDerivedFrom Acat?oldid=529080785.
- Acat isPrimaryTopicOf Acat.