Aymara Mythology
Aymara mythology is a rich tapestry of beliefs and stories from the Aymara people, who primarily inhabit the Andes region of Bolivia, Peru, and Chile. Central to their mythology are deities associated with nature, such as Pachamama (Mother Earth) and Inti (the Sun God), who play vital roles in agricultural cycles and community life.
The Aymara also believe in the concept of duality, where opposites coexist, such as life and death or male and female. Myths often explain natural phenomena and the origins of the Aymara people, reflecting their deep connection to the land and their cultural identity.