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- Bochica abstract "Bochica is a figure in the mythology of the Muisca (Chibcha) culture, which existed during the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores in areas comprising parts of present-day Colombia and Panama. He was the founding hero of their civilization, who according to legend brought morals and laws to the people and taught them agriculture and other crafts.Similarly to the Incan god Viracocha, the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl and several other deities from Central and South American pantheons, Bochica is described in legends as being bearded. The beard, once mistaken as a mark of a prehistoric European influence and quickly fueled and embellished by spirits of the colonial era, had its single significance in the continentally insular culture of Mesoamerica. The \"Anales de Cuauhtitlan\" is a very important early source which is particularly valuable for having been originally written in Nahuatl. The Anales de Cuauhtitlan describes the attire of Quetzalcoatl at Tula:\"Immediately he made him his green mask; he took red color with which he made the lips russet; he took yellow to make the facade; and he made the fangs; continuing, he made his beard of feathers...\" (Anales de Cuauhtitlan., 1975, 9.)\"In this quote the beard is represented as a dressing of feathers, fitting comfortably with academic impressions of Mesoamerican art. The connotation of the word 'beard' by Spanish colonizers was grossly abused as foundation for embellishment and fabrication of an original European influence in Mesoamerica.Not one cultural representation of either of these gods, painted, sculpted, et cetera, show them bearded in any sense the Spanish colonizers believed they would have been. No evidence in the abundance of Mesoamerican art are their signs of European influence, most stridently ruled out by the likenesses they gave themselves and their gods.There have been questions on the authenticity of the preserved stories, and to what level they have been corrupted by the beliefs and imagery incorporated by Spanish Christian missionaries and monks who first chronicled the native legends.".
- Bochica thumbnail Bochica.jpg?width=300.
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- Bochica wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Bochica wikiPageRevisionID "670781492".
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Asceticism.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Aztec.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Bogotá_savanna.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flood_myths.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gods_of_the_indigenous_peoples_of_North_America.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Category:Muisca.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Category:Primordial_teachers.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_American_deities.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Colombia.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Conquistador.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Culture_hero.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink File:Bochica.jpg.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Flood_myth.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Inca_Empire.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Missionary.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Muisca_people.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Muisca_religion_and_mythology.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Panama.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Quetzalcoatl.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Tequendama_Falls.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLink Viracocha.
- Bochica wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bochica".
- Bochica wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge.
- Bochica wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bochica subject Category:Flood_myths.
- Bochica subject Category:Gods_of_the_indigenous_peoples_of_North_America.
- Bochica subject Category:Muisca.
- Bochica subject Category:Primordial_teachers.
- Bochica subject Category:South_American_deities.
- Bochica hypernym Figure.
- Bochica type Person.
- Bochica type Civilization.
- Bochica type Myth.
- Bochica type Teacher.
- Bochica comment "Bochica is a figure in the mythology of the Muisca (Chibcha) culture, which existed during the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores in areas comprising parts of present-day Colombia and Panama.".
- Bochica label "Bochica".
- Bochica sameAs Q3772830.
- Bochica sameAs Botxica.
- Bochica sameAs Bochica.
- Bochica sameAs Bochica_(divinité).
- Bochica sameAs Bochica.
- Bochica sameAs m.03ym65m.
- Bochica sameAs Bochica.
- Bochica sameAs Бочіка.
- Bochica sameAs Q3772830.
- Bochica wasDerivedFrom Bochica?oldid=670781492.
- Bochica depiction Bochica.jpg.
- Bochica isPrimaryTopicOf Bochica.