uupumaan
Uupumaan is a deity from Mayan mythology, primarily revered as a god associated with the foundational aspects of the earth, fertility, and maize. His name translates to "First Father" or "First Ancestor," reflecting his role as a primordial being in the Mayan pantheon. Uupumaan is often depicted as a wise and venerable figure, symbolizing the origins of life and sustenance for the Mayan people.
In various Mayan texts and inscriptions, Uupumaan is linked with the creation of humanity and the earth.
The worship of Uupumaan was closely tied to agricultural rituals and ceremonies designed to ensure a bountiful
Uupimaan continues to be a figure of cultural significance among descendants of the Maya, preserving his legacy