Onniont, a mythical serpent, 114 Onondagas, 171 Oonawleh unggi, 51 Otomis, 6, 158 Ottawas, 93, 145, 161 Ottoes, 84 n.[TN-20] Pacari Tampu, 82, 179, 227 Pachacamac, 56, 176-7, 298 Panos, 13 Paradise, myth of, 86 seq. Paria, 87 Passions, worship of, 146, 149 Pawnees, 71 n., 84 n.[TN-20] Pend d'Oreilles, 233 Peru, 69 rites and myths, 82, 102, 106, 131, 132, 137, 138, 142, 149, 152 sq,[TN-27] 176-9, 188, 213, 219, 227, 240, 251, 260 priests, 278, 282, 284 (See _Aymaras_, _Incas_.) Phallic worship, 146, 149 Picture writing, 9 Pilgrimages, custom of, 301 Pimos, 185 Prayers, specimens of, 296-300 Priesthood, native, 263 sq. Puelches, 277 Quetzalcoatl, the supreme Aztec god, 106, 118, 157, 180-3, 188, 294-6 Quiateot, a rain god, 131 Quichés, 30 Sacred Book, 41 names for God, 51, 58 n.[TN-19] evil deities, 64 myth of first four brothers, 81 of paradise, 89 of creation, 196 of flood, 207 of hell, 251, 258 Quichuas, 31 religion, 55 ancestors, 82, 153 names of cardinal points, 93 n. myths, 155 (_See_ Peru, Incas.)[TN-28] Quipus, 14 Rattlesnake, as a symbol, 108 sq. Raven, as a symbol, 195, 204, 213, 229 Red, symbolic meaning, 80, 88, 140 Sacrifice, its meaning, 291 Sacs, 84, 277 Sanscrit flood-myth, 212 Schwarz, Dr., his views of mythology, 112 Seminoles, 129 Serpent, as a symbol, 107 sq., 136, 158 Seven, a sacred number, 66, 128 n., 202, 204, 273 n., 281, 283 Shawnees, 26, 84 n.,[TN-20] 110, 113, 114, 144, 281 Shoshonees, 28, 138 Sillam Innua, 50, 76 Sioux, 28, 151, 236 Soul, notions concerning, 235 sq., 277 Sua, the Muysca God, 184 Sun-worship, 141 sq., 149, 243-9 Suns, Aztec, 215 sq. Takahlis, 127, 197, 201, 253, 256 Tamu, 184, 294 Taras, 158 Taronhiawagon, 171 Tawiscara, 170 Teczistecatl, 132 Teatihuacan,[TN-29] 46, 69 Three, a sacred number, 66, 98, 156 Thunder-storm, in myths, 150 sq. Tici, the vase, 130 Timberlake, Lt., his _Memoirs_, 115 Titicaca, Lake, 124, 178 Tlacatecolotl, supposed Aztec Satan, 106 Tlaloc, god of rain, 75, 88, 156-7 Tlalocan, 88, 246 Tlapallan, 88, 91, 181 Tloque nahuaque, 58 n.[TN-19] Tohil, 157 Toltecs, 29, 180 Tonacatepec, 88 Toukaways, 231 Trinity, in American religions, 156 Tulan, 88, 89, 181 Tupa, 32, 84, 152, 185 Tupis, 32 myths, 83 n., 152, 185, 210, 258, 274 Twins, sacred to lightning, 153-4 Unktahe, a Dakota god, 133 Vase, symbol of, 130, 155 Viracocha, supreme god in Peru, 124, 155, 177-80 Waitz, Dr., his _Anthropology_, 40, 288 Wampum, 15 Water, myths of, 122 seq., 194 West, myths of, 92, 93, 166 White, as a symbol, 165, 174-6 Whiteman's land, 21 n. Winds, myths of, 49-52, 74 sq., 96, 103, 166, 182 Winnebagoes, 220 Witchitas, 224 Writing, modes of, 9-13 Xelhua, 228 Xibalba, 64, 251 Xochiquetzal, 137 Xolotl, 258 Yakama language, 50 Yamo and Yama, twin deities, 154 n. Yoalli-ehecatl, 50 Yohualticitl, 132 Yupanqui, Inca, 55 Yurucares, 201, 224, 259 Zac, empire of, 31, 124
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