[63] In the myth which recounts his discomfiture of the Toltecs it will be recalled that he rained stones upon them. See also Introduction for identification of obsidian with wind and breath. [↑]

[64] Gomme, Ethnology in Folklore. [↑]

[65] Myth, Ritual, and Religion, vol. i, p. 266. [↑]

[66] See Itzlacoliuhqui, pp. 341 ff. [↑]

[67] See my article on “Cherokee Religion” in vol. iii, Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics. [↑]

[68] Brinton, Myths of the New World. [↑]

[69] Sahagun, bk. xii, c. iv. [↑]

[70] Bk. iii, c. ii. [↑]

[71] Bk. xi, c. xlvii. [↑]

[72] Bk. v, c. ix. [↑]