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Biblography References

Laufer, Berthold. “GEOPHAGY.” ''Publications of the Field Museum of Natural History. Anthropological Series'', vol. 18, no. 2, 1930, pp. 99–198. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/29782171. Accessed 20 Mar. 2023.

Bingham, Ann, and Jeremy Roberts. South and Meso-American Mythology A to Z. Chelsea House Publishers, 2010.

Christenson, Allen J. Popol Vuh: The Sacred Book of the Maya: The Great Classic of Central American Spirituality. University of Oklahoma Press, 2007, Popul Vuh, https://www.mesoweb.com/publications/Christenson/PopolVuh.pdf, Accessed 20 Mar. 2023.

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Cabrakan (also known as Caprakan) was a Mayan god of earthquakes and mountains. He is the son of Vucub-Caquix and is mentioned in the Popul vuh.

He has been called the Maya equivalent to Tepēyōllōtl.

In popular culture, he is a playable character in Smite. He is also an antagonist in Maya and the Three.