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Wife of Vukub-Cakix; in a Kiche myth, 211-213

Mexicanchronicler, 42

The plain of; ruined city on, 271; the palace, 271-272; the ruins display an advanced civilisation, 272-273

Inca ruins at, 269

(Lightning-flash). A sub-god of Hurakan, 237

(Beautiful Water). One of the first women of the Popol Vuh myth, 230

Sacred city inhabited by Acolhuans, 47, 48; the pottery of, 23

Aboriginal Mexican race, 23

Maiden; the myth of Paricaca and, 327

Megalithic mummy tombs of Peru, 263

a name of the Peruvian thunder-god, 299

, at Teotihuacan, 33

Mexican deity; in a flood-myth, 123

Mexican deity; in a flood-myth, 123

(Moon). A form of the Mexican moon-goddess, 106

(The Great Star). Mexican name of the planet Venus, 96

(Gradually Increasing Sun). Peruvian festival, 312-313

(Honoured Women). Spirits of women who had died in childbed, 108, 138

I. Of Mexico, 1-53; indigenous origin of, I; type of, 9. II. Of Peru, 248-290; indigenous origin of, 1,259; inferior to the Mexican and Mayan, 248. III. Of the Andeans, 249

His work on Mexican lore, 57-58

Mexican race related to the Nahua, 24, 25

Colorado, 229

Place in Mexico, 65

I. Mexican province, 62, 63. II. Mountain, 70

An island on Lake Titicaca; ruined temple on, 270-271

(Robe of Serpents). A name of Coatlicue, Huitzilopochtli's mother, 73

Mother of Huitzilopochtli, 70-71; as Coatlantona, 73

Guardian spirit of the coca-shrub in Peru 295

Place in Mexico, 65

An irrigation channel; in a myth of Paricaca, 327

A tribe inhabiting Mayapan; overthrow Chichen-Itza, 153; their tyranny and sway, 154-155; conquered by allies, 156; remnant found Zotuta, 156

Maya manuscript, 160

And the story of Canek, 189

In the story of Queen Móo, 240, 244, 246

(He who has Grandparents). A pulque-god,

at Cuzco. The palace on, 269

I. Mexican city,20, 26, 233. II. King of; father of the sacrificed princess, 124

One of the four racial divisions of ancient Peru, 255

Thunder-god of Collao of Peru, 78, 299

among the Mexicans, 106, 108; Tlazolteotl the goddess of, 106; accounts of the ceremony, 106-110

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