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- Supay abstract "In the Aymara and Inca mythologies, Supay was both the god of death and ruler of the Ukhu Pacha, the Incan underworld, as well as a race of demons. Supay is associated with miners' rituals.With the Spanish colonization of the Americas, Christian priests used the name \"Supay\" to refer to the Christian Devil. However, unlike Europeans in relation to the Christian Devil, \"the indigenous people did not repudiate Supay but, being scared of him, they invoked him and begged him not to harm them\".Supay acquired a syncretic symbolism, becoming a main character of the diabladas of Bolivia (seen in the Carnaval de Oruro), Peru and other Andean countries. The name Supay is now roughly translated into diablo (Spanish for devil) in most Southern American countries. In some of them, for example the northern region of Argentina, the underworld where Supay rules, is called \"Salamanca\". In some areas of Peru, the Quechua people continue the tradition of the Supay dance at Mamacha Candicha which roughly translates as \"flame virgin\" and is a festival with dancing lasting up to two weeks. However, the dance of the Supay may be performed for tourists on other occasions not necessarily related to Mamacha Candicha.".
- Supay thumbnail Diablo_puneño.jpg?width=300.
- Supay wikiPageID "90891".
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- Supay wikiPageRevisionID "621658639".
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Aymara_people.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Bolivia.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Carnaval_de_Oruro.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Death_gods.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inca_gods.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Underworld_gods.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Dance.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Death.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Demon.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Devil.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Diablada.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Ethnic_groups_in_Europe.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Inca_mythology.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Mamacha_Candicha.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Miner.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Pacha_(Inca_mythology).
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Quechua_people.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Saqra.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Symbol.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Syncretism.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Underworld.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink Virginity.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLink File:Diablo_puneño.jpg.
- Supay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Supai".
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- Supay wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Supay subject Category:Death_gods.
- Supay subject Category:Inca_gods.
- Supay subject Category:Underworld_gods.
- Supay comment "In the Aymara and Inca mythologies, Supay was both the god of death and ruler of the Ukhu Pacha, the Incan underworld, as well as a race of demons. Supay is associated with miners' rituals.With the Spanish colonization of the Americas, Christian priests used the name \"Supay\" to refer to the Christian Devil.".
- Supay label "Supay".
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- Supay wasDerivedFrom Supay?oldid=621658639.
- Supay depiction Diablo_puneño.jpg.
- Supay isPrimaryTopicOf Supay.