Quiché, Supreme Divinity of, [71], note;

Sacred book of, [72], note;

totems, [164], note;

numerical and social system, illustrated by tradition, [182];

compared with Zuñi, [182];

“Lord of the Mountain” title, [211];

affix in name, ché, Maya word for tree, [235];

used day and year signs as personal and tribal names, [253];

traditions of destruction of earth, [270].

Quilaztli, sister of Huitzilopochtli, myth concerning, [60];