INDEX AND GLOSSARY
Chimalmat. Wife of Vukub-Cakix; in a Kiche myth, 211-213
Chimalpahin. Mexicanchronicler, 42
Chimu. The plain of; ruined city on, 271; the palace, 271-272; the ruins display an advanced civilisation, 272-273
Chinchero. Inca ruins at, 269
Chipi-Cakulha (Lightning-flash). A sub-god of Hurakan, 237
Choima (Beautiful Water). One of the first women of the Popol Vuh myth, 230
Cholula. Sacred city inhabited by Acolhuans, 47, 48; the pottery of, 23
Chontals. Aboriginal Mexican race, 23
Choque Suso. Maiden; the myth of Paricaca and, 327
Chulpas. Megalithic mummy tombs of Peru, 263
Churoquella. a name of the Peruvian thunder-god, 299
"Citadel," The, at Teotihuacan, 33
Citallatonac. Mexican deity; in a flood-myth, 123
Citallinicue. Mexican deity; in a flood-myth, 123
Citatli (Moon). A form of the Mexican moon-goddess, 106
Citlalpol (The Great Star). Mexican name of the planet Venus, 96
Citoc Raymi (Gradually Increasing Sun). Peruvian festival, 312-313
Ciuapipiltin (Honoured Women). Spirits of women who had died in childbed, 108, 138
Civilisation. 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
Clavigero, The Abbé. His work on Mexican lore, 57-58
"Cliff-dwellers." Mexican race related to the Nahua, 24, 25
Cliff Palace Cañon, Colorado, 229
Coaapan. Place in Mexico, 65
Coatepec. I. Mexican province, 62, 63. II. Mountain, 70
Coati. An island on Lake Titicaca; ruined temple on, 270-271
Coatlantona (Robe of Serpents). A name of Coatlicue, Huitzilopochtli's mother, 73
Coatlicue. Mother of Huitzilopochtli, 70-71; as Coatlantona, 73
Cocamama. Guardian spirit of the coca-shrub in Peru 295
Cochtan. Place in Mexico, 65
Cocochallo. An irrigation channel; in a myth of Paricaca, 327
Cocomes. A tribe inhabiting Mayapan; overthrow Chichen-Itza, 153; their tyranny and sway, 154-155; conquered by allies, 156; remnant found Zotuta, 156
Codex Perezianus. Maya manuscript, 160
Cogolludo, D. Lopez. And the story of Canek, 189
Coh, Prince. In the story of Queen Móo, 240, 244, 246
Cohuatzincatl (He who has Grandparents). A pulque-god,
Colcampata, The, at Cuzco. The palace on, 269
Colhuacan. I. Mexican city,20, 26, 233. II. King of; father of the sacrificed princess, 124
Colla-suyu. One of the four racial divisions of ancient Peru, 255
Con. Thunder-god of Collao of Peru, 78, 299
Confession among the Mexicans, 106, 108; Tlazolteotl the goddess of, 106; accounts of the ceremony, 106-110