Kukulkan ("Plumed Serpent", "Feathered Serpent") is one of the many gods in the pantheon of Maya mythology. Maya mythology is part of Mesoamerican mythology and comprises all those Mayan tales in which personified forces of nature deities and the heroes interacting with these play the main The depiction of the feathered serpent deity is present in most cultures of Mesoamerica although regional traditions vary throughout. Mesoamerica or Meso-America (Mesoamérica is a Region extending approximately from central Mexico to Honduras and Nicaragua, defined Kukulkan should not be confused with Gukumatz the god of K'iche'-Maya tradition or Quetzalcoatl of Aztec mythology although their origins are directly related. Gukumatz (Alternatively Gucumatz Gugumatz or Kucumatz. Translates as " sovereign plumed serpent " was represented as feathered serpent This page is about the Native American people for other uses the dish see Quiché (disambiguation. Quetzalcoatl (Quetzalcōhuātl keʦalˈkoːwaːtɬ is an Aztec sky and creator god. The Aztec civilization recognized a polytheistic mythology which contained the many gods (over 100 and supernatural creatures from their religious beliefs