Toveyo. Toltec sorcerer; and the magic drum, [16]
Toxcatl. Festival; of Tezcatlipoca, [69]–70;
of Huitzilopochtli, [74]
Toxilmolpilia. Mexican calendar ceremony; and the native dread of the last day, [41]
Troano Codex. Maya manuscript, [160];
Dr. Le Plongeon and the reference to Queen Móo in, [246]
Tucuman (World’s End). Name given by the Quichua-Aymara to their land of origin, [254]
Tulan (or Tulan-Zuiva). City; the starting-point of the Kiche migrations, [157]–158, [231];
the Kiche arrive at, and receive their gods, [230];
parallel with the Mexican Chicomoztoc, [230];
the Kiche confounded in their speech at, [231]
Tumipampa. Sometime centre of the northern district of Peru, [286], [289], [290]
Tupac-atau-huallpa (The Sun makes Good Fortune). Son of Huaina Ccapac, [289]
Tupac-Yupanqui (Bright). Tenth Inca, son of Pachacutic, [252]–253, [287]–288;
achievements as ruler, [287];
and the Huarcans, [288];
and the Rock of Titicaca, [309]–310
Tutul Xius. Ruling caste among the Itzaes; found Ziyan Caan and Chichen-Itza, [153];
expelled from Chichen-Itza by Cocomes, [153];
settle in Potonchan, build Uxmal, and regain power, [154];
again overthrown, and found Mani, [155];
finally assist in conquering the Cocomes, [156]