
Kiho-tumu - Wikipedia
In the mythology of the Tuamotu archipelago, Kiho-tumu (or Kiho) represents the supreme god (Sykes and Kendall 2003:108). The Milky Way is said to be his 'sacred ocean ' and the dark rift …
Tumi - Wikipedia
Tumi (Quechua for 'Knife', variants: 'Tome', 'Tume'), is a generic term encompassing the many kinds of sharp tools utilized in pre- and post-colonial eras of the Central Andes region, Tumis …
Tutu (Mesopotamian god) - Wikipedia
Tutu was a minor Mesopotamian god. [1] The meaning and origin of his name are uncertain. [2] He was originally the tutelary god of Borsippa, near Babylon, and appears in the name of an …
Tumi, the ceremonial knife - Discover Peru
The Tumis produced by the Lambayeque culture show an elaborated handle in the form of a human face traditionally identified as Naylamp, the Lambayeque mythological God. Some of …
By the Cut of a Tumi: An Iconic Ceremonial Artifact of Ancient Peru
Aug 26, 2016 · Apparently in their language the word for sea lion was ‘tumi’. As these sea lions were regarded as a sign form the gods, the word ‘tumi’ took on a divine association from then …
Kiho-tumu - Wikiwand
In the mythology of the Tuamotu archipelago, Kiho-tumu (or Kiho) represents the supreme god (Sykes and Kendall 2003:108). The Milky Way is said to be his 'sacred ocean ' and the dark rift …
Celebrating Tumi: The All-Powerful God Of The Inca Civilization
Jan 4, 2023 · Tumi the Peruvian God is a figure in Pre-Columbian mythology that is still celebrated today. He is an ancient deity that was worshiped by the Inca civilization and is seen …
Kiho-tumu - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
In the mythology of the Tuamotu archipelago, Kiho-tumu (or Kiho) is the supreme god (Sykes and Kendall 2003:108). The Milky Way is 'the sacred ocean of Kiho-tumu' and the dark rift within …
Tumi (Ceremonial Knife) - Birmingham Museum of Art
On it, a god wears a turquoise-inlaid crown and jeweled ear spools, and holds a tumi in his hand. The Sicán associated this deity with life-giving water, the sun, and the moon. They produced …
The Tumi | ...en Perú - Travel Culture History News
Dec 26, 2007 · The Tumi is a ceremonial knife used by ancient Peruvian cultures as a means to perform sacrifices. It consists of two parts, a semi-circular blade and a handle often …