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In pre-Columbian Central and South America, the jaguar has long been a symbol of power and strength.
Among the Andean cultures, a jaguar cult disseminated by the early ChavĂ­n culture became accepted over most of what is today Peru by 900 BC.
The later Moche culture of northern Peru used the jaguar as a symbol of power in many of their ceramics.

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