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Chanes, 49

CHARNAY, D., 13

Chi, Andres, 31

Chi, Cecilio, 30

Chichimecs, 7, 54

Chilan Balam, 31, 45

Chontales, 17, 32

Chorti dialect, 5 n.

Chotas, tribe, 41

Clairvoyance, 9

Coamizagual, 34

Coanamoa, 41

Coatlan, 40

Coaxihuitl, 8

Cohuacihuatl, 34

Cohuatl, sign of, 49 n.

Codex cruciformis, 48

COHEN, H., 45

Copan, ruins of, 5 n.

Copavitoos, 30

CORDOVA, J., 14, 15

COTO, P., 23, 35, 42

Coyopy, king, 15

Cozaana, 38, 50

Cross, as symbol, 42, 43, 48

Cuculchan, 17, 19, 42

“Dark House,” the, 38, 39

Dawn, as deity, 41

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