"Jacawitz"@en . . . . "Jacawitz (/\u03C7\u00E4k\u00E4\u02C8wits/) (juga dibaca Jakawitz, Jakawits, Q'aq'awits dan Hacavitz) adalah dewa gunung suku K'iche' di dataran tinggi Guatemala pada zaman Pra-Klasik. Ia adalah pelindung garis keturunan Ajaw K'iche' dan sahabat dewa matahari Tohil. Terdapat kemungkinan bahwa dewa ini menerima kurban manusia."@in . . "Jacawitz (/\u03C7\u00E4k\u00E4\u02C8wits/) (juga dibaca Jakawitz, Jakawits, Q'aq'awits dan Hacavitz) adalah dewa gunung suku K'iche' di dataran tinggi Guatemala pada zaman Pra-Klasik. Ia adalah pelindung garis keturunan Ajaw K'iche' dan sahabat dewa matahari Tohil. Terdapat kemungkinan bahwa dewa ini menerima kurban manusia."@in . . . . . . . . . . "1122144574"^^ . . . . . . "6002"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jacawitz (/\u03C7\u00E4k\u00E4\u02C8wits/) (also spelt Jakawitz, Jakawits, Q\u02BCaq\u02BCawits and Hacavitz) was a mountain god of the Postclassic K\u02BCiche\u02BC Maya of highland Guatemala. He was the patron of the Ajaw K\u02BCiche\u02BC lineage and was a companion of the sun god Tohil. It is likely that he received human sacrifice. The word jacawitz means \"mountain\" in the lowland Maya language, and the word q\u02BCaq\u02BCawitz of the highland Maya means \"fire mountain\", which suggests that Jacawitz was mainly a fire deity, much like Tohil. In the Mam language, the similar word xq\u02BCaqwitz means \"yellow wasp\" and the wasp was an important symbol of the deity and its associated lineage. In the Cholan languages, jacawitz means \"first mountain\", linking the god with the first mountain of creation."@en . . . "Jacawitz (/\u03C7\u00E4k\u00E4\u02C8wits/) (also spelt Jakawitz, Jakawits, Q\u02BCaq\u02BCawits and Hacavitz) was a mountain god of the Postclassic K\u02BCiche\u02BC Maya of highland Guatemala. He was the patron of the Ajaw K\u02BCiche\u02BC lineage and was a companion of the sun god Tohil. It is likely that he received human sacrifice. The word jacawitz means \"mountain\" in the lowland Maya language, and the word q\u02BCaq\u02BCawitz of the highland Maya means \"fire mountain\", which suggests that Jacawitz was mainly a fire deity, much like Tohil. In the Mam language, the similar word xq\u02BCaqwitz means \"yellow wasp\" and the wasp was an important symbol of the deity and its associated lineage. In the Cholan languages, jacawitz means \"first mountain\", linking the god with the first mountain of creation. In the K\u02BCiche\u02BC epic Popul Vuh, the first people gathered at the mythical place Tollan to receive their gods, and Mahucutah, one of the gathered K\u02BCiche\u02BC lords, received Jacawitz. The mid-9th century Stela 8 at the Terminal Classic lowland Maya site of Seibal describes a visitor to the city named Hakawitzil. This is an early spelling of Jacawitz and Mayanists Linda Schele and Peter Mathews have proposed that the event depicted on this stela gave rise to the foundation legends of the K\u02BCiche\u02BC. As well as being mentioned frequently in the Popul Vuh, Jacawitz is also mentioned in the K\u02BCiche\u02BC document T\u00EDtulo de los Se\u00F1ores de Totonicap\u00E1n. Jacawitz was one of a triad of K\u02BCiche\u02BC deities, the other two being Tohil and the goddess Awilix, all three were sometimes collectively referred to as Tohil, the principal member of the triad. The concept of a trinity of deities was an ancient one in Maya culture, dating back to the Preclassic period."@en . . . "Jacawitz"@in . . "26224584"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . .