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leaders, 91-92; Xolotl has affinities with, 95; God A thought to resemble, 174

(Lord of the Year). A name of the Mexican fire-god, 95

In Mexican calendar, 40

City in Yucatan, 153

(Female Vigour). The mother-god in the Kiche story of the creation in the Popol Vuh, 209; in the Vukub-Cakix myth, 212-213; in the myth in the second book of the Popol Vuh, 220—225; equivalent to the Mexican Omeciuatl, 236

(The Hill of Flowers). A teocalli near Tezcuco, 33-34

Aztec tribe, 233

A name of Macuilxochitl, which see

A flower-garden near Tollan; the legend of Tezcatlipoca and, 63

Monster in the Mexican Other-world, 38

(The War of Flowers). Campaign for the capture of victims for sacrifice, 98-99, 100

I. King of the Chichimecs, 20; Teotihuacan rebuilt by, 33. II. A sun-god, 93-94; of southern origin and foreign to Mexico, 93; probably identical with Nanahuatl, 93; representative of human sacrifice, 93; has affinities with Xipe, 93; representations of, 94

The father god in the Popol Vuh story of the creation, 209; in the Vukub-Cakix myth, 212-213; in the myth in the second book of the Popol Vuh, 220; equivalent to the Mexican Ometecutli, 236

(Blood). A princess of Xibalba, daughter of Cuchumaquiq; in Popol Vuh myth, 222

A sorcerer mentioned in Popol Vuh myth, 227

Tutelar god of travellers of the merchant class in Mexico, 114; the Maya Ekchuah probably parallel with, 177

Seventh Inca, 283

(Plain of Blood). Battle of, 285

Village; Thonapa and, 319

Rock; in a myth of Paricaca, 327

(The Enemy). A manifestation of Tezcatlipoca, 66

(The Ruler). Aymara name of Pachacamac in his form of Pachayachachic; Huaina Ccapac and, 299

The Mexican, 39, 40

God of natives of British Columbia, 12; probably cognate with Quetzalcoatl, 12, 83

(How Beautiful). Daughter of Curi-Coyllur; in the drama Apu-Ollanta, 252-253

(The Night Wind). A manifestation of Tezcatlipoca, 66

A name of Metztli, which see

Form of Quetzalcoatl, 84

Indian tribe; Xipe adopted from, 92

Settlement of the Maya in, 151-152; architectural remains in, 178

Inca ruins at, 269

(Lord of the Harvest Fields). Maya deity; God E probably identical with, 174

Name given to the tropical and lowland districts of Peru, 255 366