Tlaxcallan. Same as Tlascala, which see
Tlazolteotl (God of Ordure) (or Tlaelquani). Mexican goddess of confession, [106]–108
Tlenamacac (Ordinary Priests). Lesser order of the Mexican priesthood, [116]
Tloque Nahuaque (Lord of All Existence). Toltec deity, [119]
Tobacco. Use of, among the Nahua, [45]
Tochtepec. Place in Mexico; Toltecs at, [12]
Tocitzin (Our Grandmother). See Teteoinnan
Tohil (The Rumbler). Form of Quetzalcoatl, [84];
guides the Kiche-Maya to their first city, [152];
the god assigned to Balam-Quitze in the Kiche myth of the creation, [230];
gives fire to the Kiche, [230]–231;
turned into stone, [231]
Tollan. Toltec city, modern Tula; founded, [13], [26];
its magnificence, [14];
afflicted by the gods, [16]–17;
Huehuetzin’s rebellions, [18], [19];
overthrown, [19];
Charnay’s excavations at, [34];
Tezcatlipoca and the overthrow of, [60];
Quetzalcoatl leaves, [64], [79]