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- Chin_(Mayan_god) abstract "In describing the customs of the Mayas inhabiting the Verapaz province (including the Alta Verapaz and Baja Verapaz) of 16th-century Guatemala, Bishop Bartolomé de las Casas mentions sexual relationships, regulated by customary law, between unmarried young men and boys, as well as similar relations prevailing among adolescents receiving instruction in the temples. Chin, together with Cu, Cavil ('idol'), and Maran, is mentioned as the name of the male deity said to have demonstrated homosexual intercourse with another 'demon', and thereby to have introduced such relationships: "From that time on some fathers gave their sons a little boy to be used as a woman; and if someone else took the boy, they demanded pay as is done when someone violates another's wife." Institutionalized pederastic prostitution, including transvestism, is reported from the 17th-century Itzá Mayas living in the Petén. Among the Classic Period scenes found in a cave of Naj Tunich is a depiction of a naked, sexually excited male creature embracing a nude Maya nobleman, possibly by way of initiation.".
- Chin_(Mayan_god) thumbnail Najtunich_d80.png?width=300.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageID "1902976".
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageLength "2189".
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageRevisionID "651811426".
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Alta_Verapaz.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Alta_Verapaz_Department.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Baja_Verapaz.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Baja_Verapaz_Department.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Bartolomé_de_las_Casas.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Category:LGBT_and_religion.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Category:LGBT_themes_in_mythology.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maya_gods.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maya_mythology_and_religion.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pederastic_heroes_and_deities.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Homosexual_intercourse.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Human_sexual_activity.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Itza_people.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Itzá.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Naj_Tunich.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_arousal.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink Sexually_excited.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLink File:Najtunich_d80.png.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chin (Mayan god)".
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chin".
- Chin_(Mayan_god) hasPhotoCollection Chin_(Mayan_god).
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) subject Category:LGBT_and_religion.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) subject Category:LGBT_themes_in_mythology.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) subject Category:Maya_gods.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) subject Category:Maya_mythology_and_religion.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) subject Category:Pederastic_heroes_and_deities.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) comment "In describing the customs of the Mayas inhabiting the Verapaz province (including the Alta Verapaz and Baja Verapaz) of 16th-century Guatemala, Bishop Bartolomé de las Casas mentions sexual relationships, regulated by customary law, between unmarried young men and boys, as well as similar relations prevailing among adolescents receiving instruction in the temples.".
- Chin_(Mayan_god) label "Chin (Mayan god)".
- Chin_(Mayan_god) sameAs m.064_6r.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) sameAs Q5099469.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) sameAs Q5099469.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) wasDerivedFrom Chin_(Mayan_god)?oldid=651811426.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) depiction Najtunich_d80.png.
- Chin_(Mayan_god) isPrimaryTopicOf Chin_(Mayan_god).