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Cosmogony, 36–64
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Interpretative Codices, 8
Itztli, 336–7
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Nagualism, 18
Nahuatl language, 2
Nanahuatzin, a deity, 43
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Tecciztecatl, a moon-god, 43
Tonalamatl, the, a book of fate and fortune. See Appendix, 359 ff.;
nature of, 359–60;
day-signs of, 360–1;
in tabular form, 361–2;
day-gods of, 362–3;
gods of the “weeks,” 363;
“Lords of the Night,” or Acompañados, in, 364;
lords of the day-hours in, 365;
festivals included in the, 366;
recapitulation of information regarding the, 366;
solar calendar and the, 367;
names of the years, 368;
the calendar-round, 368–9;
the nemontemi, 369–70;
Venus period and the, 370;
bibliography of the, 373
Totemism, 17–18
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