INDEX AND GLOSSARY
"Tablet of the Cross," 161, 185,186
Tancah. Maya city, 8
Tapac-yauri. The royal sceptre of the Incas, 321
Tarahumare. Mexican tribe; and cliff-dwellings, 25
Tarma. Place in Peru; Huanca defeated at, 285
Tarpuntaita-cuma. Incas who conducted sacrifice, 311
Tata (Our Father). A name of the Mexican fire-god, 95
Tayasal. Maya city, 196
Teatlahuiani. A pulque-god, 104
Tecpanecs. Confederacy of Nahua tribes, 26, 50; significance of the name, 26, 50; rivals of the Chichimecs, 27; of Huexotzinco, defeated by Tlascaltecs, 49; Aztecs allies of, 51; growth of their empire, 51; conquer Tezcuco and Chichimecs, 51
Tecumbalam. Bird in the Kiche story of the creation, 209
Telpochtli (The Youthful Warrior). A name of Tezcatlipoca, 66
Temacpalco. Place mentioned in the myth of Quetzalcoatl's journey to Tlapallan, 65
Temalacatl. The Mexican gladiatorial stone of combat, 100
Temple of the Cross No. I, The, at Palenque, 185, 186; No. II, 186
Temple of Inscriptions, The, at Palenque, 185
Temple of the Sun, The. I. At Palenque, 185. II. At Tikal, 196
Tenayucan. Chichimec city, 26
Tenochtitlan. Same as Mexico, which see Teo-Amoxtli (Divine Book). A Nahua native chronicle, 45-46
Teocalli. The Mexican temple, 30
Teocuinani. Mountain; sacred to Tlaloc, 77
Teohuatzin. High-priest of Huitzilopochtli, 75
Teotihuacan. Sacred city of the Toltecs, 18, 47; the fiend at the convention at, 18; the Mecca of the Nahua races, 32; architectural remains at, 32, 33; rebuilt by Xolotl, Chichimec king, 33; Charnay's excavations at, 33
Teotleco (Coming of the Gods). Mexican festival, 68-69
Teoyaominqui. Name given to the image of Chicomecohuatl by early investigators, 88; Payne on the error, 88-90
Tepeolotlec. a distortion of the name of Tepeyollotl, 103
Tepeyollotl (Heart of the Mountain). A god of desert places, 102-103; called Tepeolotlec, 102
Tepoxtecatl. The pulque-god of Tepoztlan, 105, 117
Tepoztlan. Mexican city, 105
Tequechmecauiani. a pulque-god, 104
Tequiua. Disguise of Tezcatlipoca, 63
Ternaux-Compans, H. Cited, 4
Teteoinnan (Mother of the Gods). Mexican maize-goddess, known also as Tocitzin, and identical with Centeotl the mother, 85, 90
Tezcatlipoca (Fiery Mirror). Same as Titlacahuan and Tlamatzincatl. The Mexican god of the air, the Jupiter of the Nahua pantheon, 37, 59, 67; tribal god of the Tezcucans, 59; development of the conception, 59-60; in legends of the overthrow of Tollan, 60; adversary of Quetzalcoatl, 60, 79; plots against Quetzalcoatl, and overcomes him, 60-61; as Toueyo, and the daughter of Uemac, 61-62; and the dance at the feast in Tollan, 63; as Tequiua, and the garden of Xochitla, 63; and the legend of the amusing infant and the pestilence, 63-64; as Nezahualpilli, 66; as Yaotzin, 66; as