![Cholula-style female figure representing the corn goddess and holding the sun's rays | National Museum of the American Indian Cholula-style female figure representing the corn goddess and holding the sun's rays | National Museum of the American Indian](https://ids.si.edu/ids/deliveryService?max=480&id=https://americanindian.si.edu/webmultimedia/10141/664/236188.700x700.jpg)
Cholula-style female figure representing the corn goddess and holding the sun's rays | National Museum of the American Indian
Society For The Protection and Promotion of Polytheism - In Aztec Polytheism Chicomecōātl "Seven Serpent", is the Aztec goddess of agriculture. She is sometimes called "goddess of nourishment", a goddess of plenty
![Lakota Man on X: "'The Corn Mother, Corn Maiden, or Yellow Woman is the nourishment aspect of the Goddess and is most commonly associated with grain harvest. She is the Mother Goddess Lakota Man on X: "'The Corn Mother, Corn Maiden, or Yellow Woman is the nourishment aspect of the Goddess and is most commonly associated with grain harvest. She is the Mother Goddess](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FcVc5XoagAQZQJP.jpg)
Lakota Man on X: "'The Corn Mother, Corn Maiden, or Yellow Woman is the nourishment aspect of the Goddess and is most commonly associated with grain harvest. She is the Mother Goddess
![A Roman relief of Demeter, the Greek corn goddess and presiding deity of the Eleusinian mysteries Stock Photo - Alamy A Roman relief of Demeter, the Greek corn goddess and presiding deity of the Eleusinian mysteries Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/WH9PR1/a-roman-relief-of-demeter-the-greek-corn-goddess-and-presiding-deity-of-the-eleusinian-mysteries-WH9PR1.jpg)