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chia

n. 1 a Mexican sage grown for its edible seeds, (taxlink Salvia hispanica species noshow=1) 2 (taxlink Salvia columbariae species noshow=1), a sage with similar seeds, native to the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico.

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Chía (goddess)

The goddess Chía (from the Chibcha language "the one who is like the moon"), is a triple goddess in the religion of the Muisca who inhabited the Altiplano Cundiboyacense in pre-Columbian times. Of central importance to the pantheon, she was worshipped across various Muisca lands. In one of her many functions, Chía was considered to be the patron deity of the Zipa ruler, who governed the territory encompassing what is now Bogotá. Her ceremonial center was located in or around the city of Chía, Cundinamarca, which was aptly named after the goddess.

The chyquys; priests of the sacred calendar, were in charge of the ceremonies dedicated to the goddess, which included offerings of gold and ceramic artwork.

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Just as Kelsey, briskly interviewing Chia on the circumstances of her life, had devised the cover for her impending absence: ten days in the San Juans with Hester Chen, whose well-heeled luddite mother so thoroughly feared electromagnetic radiation that she lived phoneless, in a sod-roofed castle of driftwood, no electricity allowed whatever.

When Chia had been small, her mother had worn her hair in a long braid, its tip skewered with turquoise and abalone and carved bits of bone, like the magical tail of some mythical animal, swaying there for Chia to grab.

When she was home, Chia liked it that the construct was cleaner than her room ever was.

The original was probably Nepalese, definitely unlicensed, and Chia appreciated the reverse cachet.

The Danish model was people, as much as Chia thought she was a snotbag.

There was the Bridge of Sighs, which Chia avoided because she found it sad and creepy, and the Bridge of Fists, which she liked mainly for its name, and so many others.

This always made Chia feel sorry for him, which she knew was ridiculous.

Maryalice said, snagging a black one and sounding so forcefully cheerful that it made Chia look at her.

She said she wanted to do Chia a favor, because Chia had carried her bag for her.

Maryalice, and Chia could see a little muscle working, in the hinge of his jaw, as he looked at her.

Maryalice said, as Chia watched Eddie, still carrying the suitcase, march straight through the room, through a door, and out of sight.

Grateful for the familiarity of the California roll, Chia ate everything except the one with the orange sea-urchin goo on top.

Mitsuko said that Kyoto was very beautiful, and that Chia should go there.

That would be Hiromi Ogawa, and Chia immediately decided to believe that she was overweight.

And on, and on, and Chia already felt like screaming, but there was nothing for it but to sit there.