Ataguju. Supreme divinity of the Peruvians; in a creation-myth, [301]

Atamalqualiztli (Fast of Porridge-balls and Water). Nahua festival, [77]

Atatarho. Mythical wizard-king of the Iroquois, [72]

Atauhuallpa. Son of the Inca Huaina Ccapac; strives for the crown with Huascar, [289]–290

Atl (Water). Mexican deity; often confounded with the moon-goddess, [106]

Atlantis. Legends of, have no connection with American myth, [6]

Auqui (Warrior). Peruvian order of knighthood; instituted by Pachacutic, [287]

Avendaño, Hernandez de. And Peruvian fetishes, [295]

Avilix. The god assigned to Balam-Agab in the Kiche story of the creation, [230];
turned into stone, [231]

Axaiacatzin, King. Father of Chachiuhnenetzin, the vicious wife of Nezahualpilli, [129]