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Ah Bolom Tzacab -- One who controls the rain and thunder he is the Mayan god of agriculture..
Ah Chun Caan -- The Mayan deity of the city of Merida.
Ah Puch -- The Maya god of death, also known as Hunhau, he ruled over Mitnal, the land of death, the lowest and worst of the nine hells.
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Ah Bolom Tzacab Meaning "the lead-nosed god," he was a god of agriculture, thunder and rain.
Ah Hulneb Associated with the island of Cozumel, he was a god of war.
Ah Hulneb means "he the spear thrower." Ah Kin Meaning "he of the sun," he was a solar deity and controlled disease and drought.
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Ah Bolom Tzacab Mayan God of agriculture and the lord of the rain and thunder.
Ah Puch Mayan God of death and ruler of Mitnal, the lowest and most terrible of the nine hells.
Ah Uuc Ticab Mayan Deity of the underworld.
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Ah Chun Caan - Mayan god of education and of the city of Merida.
Mitnal was the land of death and it was thought to be the lowest and worst of the nine hells.
He is also known as "Ah Hoya" (he who urinates), "Ah Tzenul" (he who gives food to others) and "Hopop Caan" (he who lights up the sky).
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 Chilam Balam: Translation: I: The Ritual of the Four World-Quarters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ah Puch is one of the names of the Maya death-god (Morley 1915, p.
Appendix A. Ah Hulneb, the Archer, was one of the principal deities of Cozumel which was a center of pilgrimage not only from every part of Yucatan but from Tabasco as well.
Ah ¢un Chinab was the name of one of the nobles who accompanied the embassy of Ah Mochan Xiu to Montejo.
www.bibliotecapleyades.net /chilam_balam/cbc06.htm   (1289 words)

  
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Ah Chuy Kak was also a Mayan God of War.
Ah Cun Cun was a Mayan God of War.
Ah Hulneb was a Mayan God of War.
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 Ah Cun Can guitar sheet music Ah Cun Can   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ah Cun Can guitar sheet music Ah Cun Can
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Read about ah cun can in the free online encyclopedia and dictionary.
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 Report Submitted to FAMSI - David Bolles
Ah Kin Coba, ah kin te ich paae
He ah kin Mutecpule: Ah Canul yetel Uayom Cħicħ ix xanumili xan
He ah Zabac Naile, u chun u uinicil ah Na.
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 Report Submitted to FAMSI - David Bolles
¶ nehel a beelex cex ah kebane: de balde o en vano y perdidas son vuestras obras pecadores; esto es para alcançar gracia.
No abellaques a tu hijo con tu mal exemplo: ma a netzcunic, ma a netzic a mehen tu lobil a dzilibal.
He is called Ah Chich, "the forceful one," in Mani; "9 Mountains" and Yuma-Une-Tziuit in Chumayel.
www.famsi.org /reports/96072/n/ne_nezah.htm   (3292 words)

  
 Littleowlluna.com - Aztec and Mayan Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
During the solar eclipse, he eats the sun.
Ah Hulneb: Mayan God of War and local deity of Cozumel.
His name means: "He of the spear thrower."
www.stormpages.com /littleowlluna/base2/aztecmythology.html   (1018 words)

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