- In
Aztec mythology,
Xolotl (Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈʃolot͡ɬ] ) was a god of fire and lightning. He was
commonly depicted as a dog-headed man and was a...
- they did not pay taxes, but they had to
sponsor the
ritual feast of
Xocotl Huetzi from the
wealth that they
obtained from
their trade expeditions. Status...
- the dead,
feast of the merchants, the
making of the
Xocotl pole
Xocotl Huetzi "Fruits fall" (also
called Huey Miccail****tontli—"Great
feast of the dead")...
- day of the dead”) Aug 08–Aug 27 Jul 12–Jul 31 ****tzilopochtli 10
xocotl huetzi (“the
xocotl falls”) huēyi miccāil****tl (“greater
feast day of the dead”)...
- day of the dead”) Aug 08–Aug 27 Jul 12–Jul 31 ****tzilopochtli 10
xocotl huetzi (“the
xocotl falls”) huēyi miccāil****tl (“greater
feast day of the dead”)...