- In
Aztec mythology, Tloquenahuaque,
Tloque Nahuaque (Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈt͡ɬoːkeʔ naːˈwakeʔ]) or
Tloque Naoaque ("Lord of the Near and the Nigh")...
- Chāntico,
although there seems to be some
conflicting opinions. Tloque-
Nahuaque,
experimental god of monotheism. Tōnacātēuctli, god of
sustenance ****ociated...
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refers to
Tezcatlipoca with 360
different forms.
These include:
Tloque Nahuaque,
meaning "lord of the near and nigh"; "the one who owns what surrounds...
- Ixtlilxochitl. Mexico. (in Spanish) Danieri, Juan José (2002). "¿Tloque
nahuaque o Dios desconocido? El
problema de la traducción
cultural en la Historia...
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substantial collection of
primary and secondary-sources in the Colección
Tloque Nahuaque, a
library of
Chicano studies materials, and the need for
special resources...
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Library at the
University of California,
Santa Barbara and Colección
Tloque Nahuaque. The RCAF
began operating out of the
Washington Neighborhood Center and...