Ixtlilton (The Little Black One). Mexican god of medicine and healing, [112];
called brother of Macuilxochitl, [112]

Ixtlilxochitl, Don Fernando de Alva. Mexican chronicler, [11], [46];
account of the early Toltec migrations, [11], [12];
and myths of the Toltecs, [13];
reference to the Teo-Amoxtli, [45];
his Historia Chichimeca and Relaciones, [46], [58];
his value as historian, [46];
legend of the creation related by, [119]–120

Izimin Chac. The image of Cortés’ horse, [195]

Izpuzteque. Demon in the Mexican Other-world, [38]

Iztacmixcohuatl. Father of Quetzalcoatl, [79]

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Jaguar-Snake. Mixtec deer-goddess; in creation-myth, [120]

Jalisco. Mexican province; cliff-dwellings in, [24], [25]