1. Coatlicue, an ancient Aztec earth goddess. It is said that she was decapitated by her daughter Coyolxauhqui, causing two red serpents to sprout from her neck.
2. Akamata (”Red Face”), his wife Kuromata (“Black Face”), and their child Shiromata (”White Face”), are masked deities from northern Japan. They are said to come from afar bringing happiness and feritlity.
3. Neith, ancient Egyptian goddess of hunting, weaving, and creation. Her symbols were the red crown of Egypt and a shield adorned with two arrows. She was also sometimes considered the mother of Ra, and said to have woven the world into existence.










