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Yacatecutli. Tutelar god of travellers of the merchant class in Mexico, [114];
the Maya Ekchuah probably parallel with, [177]
Yahuarhuaccac. Seventh Inca, [283]
Yahuar-pampa (Plain of Blood). Battle of, [285]
Yamquisupa. Village; Thonapa and, [319]
Yanacaca. Rocks; in a myth of Paricaca, [327]
Yaotzin (The Enemy). A manifestation of Tezcatlipoca, [66]
Yatiri (The Ruler). Aymara name of Pachacamac in his form of Pachayachachic; Huaina Ccapac and, [299]
Yetl. God of natives of British Columbia, [12];
probably cognate with Quetzalcoatl, [12], [83]
Yma Sumac (How Beautiful). Daughter of Curi-Coyllur; in the drama Apu-Ollanta, [252]–253
Yoalli Ehecatl (The Night Wind). A manifestation of Tezcatlipoca, [66]
Yohualticitl. A name of Metztli, which see
Yolcuat. Form of Quetzalcoatl, [84]
Yopi. Indian tribe; Xipe adopted from, [92]
Yucatan. Settlement of the Maya in, [151]–152;
architectural remains in, [178]
Yucay. Inca ruins at, [269]
Yum Kaax (Lord of the Harvest Fields). Maya deity; God E probably identical with, [174]
Yunca. Name given to the tropical and lowland districts of Peru, [255]
Yupanqui Pachacutic. Ninth Inca, known also as Pachacutic. See Pachacutic