Nahui-ollin, Mexican symbol, “four movements,” [170];
represents four movements of constellations, [250];
summary of the four-fold divisions of which it was a symbol, [251];
commemorated the four epochs of the world's history, [253];
common to the various ancient peoples of America, [256], note
(see also [Ollin]).
Nakhunte, king of Susiana, [299].
Naming of children in Mexico and Yucatan, [242].
Navel, name of cosmical centre where human victims were annually sacrificed by Mexican priests=“Navel of the Earth,” [64];
Cuzco called “Navel of the Earth,” [133];