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What does the word Pachamama mean?

"Pachamama" is a Quechua word, an indigenous language spoken in the Andes region of South America, meaning "Mother Earth" or "Earth Mother".

It is a term used to refer to the Earth as a divine feminine entity, representing the life-giving forces of nature and the interconnectedness of all living things.

The concept of Pachamama is deeply rooted in Andean cultures and plays a central role in their worldview and religious practices.

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