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In Maya mythology, Caha-Paluma ("falling water") was a woman created specifically to be the wife of Balam-Quitzé.
The other wives were Tzununiha, Choimha, and Cakixia.
See also creation myth; Popol Vuh.
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Caha-Paluma From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In Maya mythology, Caha-Paluma ("falling water") was a woman created specifically to be the wife of Balam-Quitzé. The other wives were Tzununiha, Choimha, and Cakixia. See also creation myth; Popol Vuh.
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