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Hueyquauhxicalco, Building in the interior of the Teocalli, 
to which the Kings retired during one of the Festi- 
vals of the Sun, xiii, 401. 
Hueytecuilhuitl, Name of the tenth Month of the Mexican 
Year, xiii, 291. 
Huey Tozoztli, Name of the sixth Month of the Mexican 
Year, xiii, 290. 
Huitzachtecatl, a Mountain on which was celebrated the 
Mexican Feast of the New Fire, xiii, 381. 
Huitzilihuitl, second King of the Aztecks, xiv, 170, 262. 
Huitzilopochtli, or Mexitli, the Azteck God of War, xiii, 
84, 216 } his Temple at Tenochtitlan, 49 ; it con- 
tained an Arsenal, and served as a strong place, 112; 
his Image carried before the Aztecks in their Emigra- 
tions, 216 3 his Idol of Stone, xiv, 44 ; first human 
Sacrifices that were offered to him, xiii, 216-8 ; My- 
thological History of this God, 220; his Worship 
became dominant in ihe country of Anahuac, in pro- 
portion as the Mexican Empire swallowed up all the 
neighbouring States, 223 ; Description of his Teocalli 
at Mexico, 262. 
Humming-bird brings Coxcox, or Tezpi, a branch of a Tree, 
a Sign of the retreat of the Waters, xiv, 65. 
Huncahua, first King of the Muyscas, or of Cundinamarca, 
xiv, 108. ^ 
Hurons, descended perhaps from a tribe of the Toltecks, 
xiii, 171. 
Huts covered with the leaves of the Yijao, xiii, 70, 
Huythaca, Wife of Bochica, xiii, 74, 
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ICHGAHUEPILLI, Garment, or Coat of Mail of the Mexicans, 
xiii, 202. See EscaupiL 
