e flowers," the, a plant,
Flames, the Hall of,
Flowers:
the god of,
plumage of,
as symbols,
Food, the goddess of,
Four, as sacred number,
Gods:
mother of the,
home of the,
Green corn, goddess of,
Guadalupe, Our Lady of,
Hair, as a symbol of flames,
Heads, serpent of seven,
Hearts of victims torn out,
Hieroglyphic books, native,
Huasteca, a tribe,
Huehueteotl, a name of the god of fire,
Huitzilopochtli:
hymn to,
his functions,
description of his idol,
festival of,
temple of,
mother of,
Huitznahuac:
war song of,
brother of Huitzilopochtli,
Hurler, the; epithet applied to Huitzilopochtli,
Ichpochtli, the virgin goddess,
Illustrations, colored,
Inquisition, action on Sahagun's Historia,
Intoxicating drink, the gods of,
Itzpapalotl, a goddess,
Ixcocauhqui, the god of fire, hymn to,
Jade, ornaments of, mentioned,
Jourdanet, Dr., his translation of Sahagun's _Historia_,
Kingsborough, Lord:
his edition of Sahagun's _Historia_,
his _Mexican Antiquities_,
Lightning, as a serpent,
Lying-in, goddesses of. _See_ Childbirth.
Macuilxochitl:
name of a deity,
hymn to,
Maguey, brought from Paradise,
Maize:
the god of,
goddess of,
Maya tribes in Mexico,
Mazateca, a certain tribe or caste,
Merchants, the god of,
Mexicans, the,
Mexicans, poetry of,
Mexico, ancient,
Mimixcoa. _See_ Mixcoatl.
Mirror, the use of,
Mist, the house of,
Mixcoatl, the god:
hymn of,
his functions,
hill of,
Mixcoatepec, mountain so called,
Mixteca } : a nation,
Mixtecatl }
Mixtecapan, a locality,
Mother of the gods,
"our mother,"
the virgin,
Nahua, the, as tribal name,
Nahuatl language, the,
MSS.,
Naualpilli, "noble magician," a name of Tlaloc,
Night, the god of,
Nonoalco, a place name,
"Obsidian butterfly," a kind of ornament,
Olmos, quoted,
Opochtli, the god of netmakers,
Otomis, the tribe so-called,
war song of,
Otontecutli, the god:
hymn to,
his functions,
Paradise, the terrestrial,
Paynal, the god,
Parturition, goddess of. _See_ Childbirth.
Picha-Huasteca, a tribe,
Pipitlan, a place name,
Pipiteca, a nomen gentile,
Poetry, ancient Mexican,
Pulque, the god of,
Quechol bird, the,
Quetzal bird, the,
Quetzalcoatl:
priests adopt his garb,
as speaker,
his companion,
Quilaztli:
name of a goddess,
related to Atlaua,
Rain, the god of,
Rain gods, the, the house of,
Reproduction, the goddess of,
Sacrifices, human,
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