Tiazoiteoti was a deity in the mythology of the indigenous peoples of the Andes, particularly among the Inca civilization. Often associated with agriculture and fertility, Tiazoiteoti was revered as a protector of crops and the earth. The worship of such deities reflected the deep connection between the Andean cultures and their agricultural practices. However, detailed historical records about Tiazoiteoti are limited, and interpretations may vary among different sources.