Atira (goddess)

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title: Atira (goddess)
text: Atira, literally "our mother" or "Mother (vocative)", is the title of the earth goddess in the Native American Pawnee tribal culture. She was the wife of Tirawa, the creator god. Her earthly manifestation is corn, which symbolizes the life that Mother Earth gives. The goddess was revered in a ceremony called Hako. The ceremony used an ear of corn (maize) painted blue to represent the sky and white feathers attached to represent a cloud as a symbol of Atira. Her daughter was Uti Hiata who taught
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description: Mother goddess of the Native American Pawnee
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