Iqi-Balam (Tiger of the Moon). One of the first men of the Popol Vuh myth, [229], [230]

Irma. District in Peru; local creation-myth of, [258]–259

Itzaes. A warlike race, founders of Chichen-Itza, [153]

Itzamal. Maya city-state in Yucatan, [8], [152], [154];
ruins at, [187]–188

Itzamna. Maya moon-god, father of gods and men, tutelar of the west, [170];
founder of the state of Itzamal, [152];
God D probably is, [173];
the temple of, at Itzamal, [187];
called also Kab-ul (The Miraculous Hand), [187];
the gigantic image of, at Itzamal, [188]

Ix. A minor Maya deity, [170]

Ix chebel yax. Maya goddess; identified with Virgin Mary by Hernandez, [170]

Ix ch’el. Maya goddess of medicine, [170]

Ixcoatl. Mexican king, [35]

Ixcuiname. Mexican goddesses of carnal things, [108]