Tupã
Tupã is a deity in the mythology of the indigenous peoples of Brazil, particularly among the Tupi and Guarani tribes. He is often regarded as the god of creation, associated with thunder and lightning. Tupã is believed to have created the world and all living beings, playing a central role in the spiritual beliefs of these cultures.
In addition to being a creator god, Tupã is also seen as a protector of nature and humanity. His influence is reflected in various rituals and stories, where he is invoked for blessings, fertility, and guidance. The reverence for Tupã highlights the deep connection between the indigenous peoples and their environment.