Goddess I. A water-goddess, [175]
Goddess O. Probably tutelar of married women, [177]
Gods. Connection of, with war and the food-supply, [74];
Nahua conception of the limited productivity of food and rain deities, [77];
American myth rich in hero-gods, [237]
Gomara, F. L. de. Work on Mexican lore, [58]
Guachimines (Darklings). Inhabitants of the primeval earth in Peruvian myth, [301]
Guamansuri. The first of mortals in Peruvian myth, [301]
Guatemala.
I. The state; the Maya of, [157]–159.
II. The city; the lost Popol Vuh found in, [207]
Gucumatz (Serpent with Green Feathers). Kiche form of Quetzalcoatl, worshipped in Guatemala, [83], [167], [236];
in the Kiche story of the creation, [209]
Gwyneth, Owen, father of Madoc, [5]