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Toltec edifice, 15

In the Kiche Hades, 226

In the Kiche Hades, 221, 225

In the Kiche Hades, 226

In the Kiche Hades, 226

And Mexican cliff-dwellings, 24

Mountain; in the myth of origin of the Canaris, 318

Sacred objects of the Peruvians, 294

(The Young Chief). Eleventh Inca, 7, 288-289; and the lake-goddess of Titicaca, 299

Peruvian deity-responsible for the gathering of sea-birds, 296

Peruvian race; allied against the Incas, 282, 285

Agricultural fetishes of the Peruvians, 294

Idol representing the tutelary spirit of the maize plant, 295

The Inca Tupac and, 288

(The Gibbet). The valley of; the Inca Tupac and the natives of, 288

(Great Ones). Ancestors of the aristocrats of a tribe in Peru; reverence paid to, 296

Village; in Coniraya myth, 323

(The Sun makes Joy). Son of the Inca Huaina Ccapac, 7; strives for the crown with Atauhuallpa, 289-290

Aboriginal Mexican race of Maya stock, 23, 147-148; probably represent early Maya efforts at colonisation, 147

River in Peru; runs through the Intipampa at Cuzco, 261

A hero, son of Paricaca; a myth of, 324-326

Place in Mexico; Toltecs at, 12

Place in Mexico; Quetzalcoatl at, 64

(Oldest of Gods). A name of the Mexican fire-god, 95

(Very Old Tlapallan). In Toltec creation-myth, 119

Toltec chieftain; rebels against Acxitl, 18,19

Toltec king, 15, 16; abdicates, 17; opposes Huehuetzin, 19

Mexican city, 48, 49

Aztec tribe, 233

(Great Hand). Toltec necromancer and sage, 14; reputed author of the Teo-Amoxtli, 46; and Quetzalcoatl, 84

(The Great Watch). Festival of Chicomecohuatl, 86

Zapotec deity; in creation-myth, 121, 122

(Huillca-river). River in Peru; regarded as an oracle, 296

Place in Peru, 311

Sacred objects of the nature of oracles, in Peru, 296

In the story of the vicious princess, 130

Mexican city, 50

(Humming-bird to the Left). Aztec god of war, originally a chieftain, 28, 70; and the foundation of Mexico, 28; the great temple of, at Mexico, 30, 31; plots against the Toltecs and Quetzalcoatl, 60; and the legend of the amusing infant and the pestilence, 63-64; myth of the origin of, 70-72; associated with the serpent and the humming-bird, 72-73; as usually

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