Kanopa
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Kanopa was the god of pregnancy in the Incan Empire.[citation needed]
A conopa is a small stone figurine representing a household god, worshiped during the Incan Empire. Conopas came in a variety of forms, including forms representing crops or livestock, such as zarap conopa for maize, papap conopa for potatoes and caullama for llamas.[1][2]
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- ↑ Andrew James Hamilton (2018). Scale and the Incas. Princeton University Press. pp. 60–63. ISBN 9781400890194. Search this book on
- ↑ Pablo Joseph de Arriaga (2015) [1621]. Extirpacion de l'Idolatría en el Perú [The Extirpation of Idolatry in Peru]. Translated by L. Clark Keating. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 28–30. ISBN 9780813163338. Search this book on
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