Colhuacan.
I. Mexican city, [20], [26], [233].
II. King of; father of the sacrificed princess, [124]

Colla-suyu. One of the four racial divisions of ancient Peru, [255]

Con. Thunder-god of Collao of Peru, [78], [299]

Confession among the Mexicans, [106], [108];
Tlazolteotl the goddess of, [106];
accounts of the ceremony, [106]–110

Coniraya Viracocha. A Peruvian nature-spirit; the myth of Cavillaca and, [321]–323

Contici (The Thunder Vase). Peruvian deity representing the thunderstorm, [301]

Conticsi-viracocha (He who gives Origin). Peruvian conception of the creative agency, [304]

Conti-suyu. One of the four racial divisions of ancient Peru, [255]

Copacahuana. Idol associated with the worship of Lake Titicaca, [298]

Copacati. Idol associated with the worship of Lake Titicaca, [298]