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Madotsuki in the Sky Garden

















Neon World(Hopi mythology)

1 Major deities

Most Hopi accounts of creation center around Tawa, the Sun Spirit. Tawa is the Creator, and it was he who formed the First World out of Tokpella, or Endless Space, as well as its original inhabitants.[6]

Neon World's door
Tawa-Kachina








Red,Purple,Yellow,Green color(Tawa-Kachina color)


Neon World(Wiphala)

The Wiphala (Quechua pronunciation: [wɪˈpʰɐlɐ]) is a square emblem, commonly used as a flag, representing the native peoples of all the Andes that include today's Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and parts of Argentina, Chile and Colombia. It exists in several modern varieties, which represent the Inca Empire (Tawantin Suyu) and each of its former four regions (suyus).

Neon World(Wiphala)


The Cusco Wiphala consists of seven horizontal stripes representing the colours of the rainbow.

※the colours of the rainbow.⇒Neon World(Wiphala)


Neon Creatures(Andean textiles)

Andean textiles represent a continuing textile tradition spanning at least ten thousand years. Fiberwork has been found in Guitarrero Cave, Peru dates back to 8000 BCE.[1]

Neon Creature(Tupa-inca-tunic)
Tupa-inca-tunic












"Tupa Inca tunic", c. 1550, Dumbarton Oaks


Neon Creatures(Andean textiles)

Neon Creature(Chimu Mantle)
Chimu Mantle












Chimu slit tapestry, 1000–1476 CE, pelicans and tuna fish design in camelid fiber


Neon Creatures(Andean textiles)

Chimu Mantle









Paracas mantle 200 CE Larco Museum, Lima-Perú



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