Coatlicue. Mother of Huitzilopochtli, [70]–71;
as Coatlantona, [73]
Cocamama. Guardian spirit of the coca-shrub in Peru, [295]
Cochtan. Place in Mexico, [65]
Cocochallo. An irrigation channel; in a myth of Paricaca, [327]
Cocomes. A tribe inhabiting Mayapan; overthrow Chichen-Itza, [153];
their tyranny and sway, [154]–155;
conquered by allies, [156];
remnant found Zotuta, [156]
Codex Perezianus. Maya manuscript, [160]
Cogolludo, D. Lopez. And the story of Canek, [189]
Coh, Prince. In the story of Queen Móo, [240], [244], [246]
Cohuatzincatl (He who has Grandparents). A pulque-god, [105]
Colcampata, The, at Cuzco. The palace on, [269]