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  Popol Vuh 3 Chapter 5
Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam were at once happy and immediately they became warm.
They could no longer bear the cold nor the ice; they were shivering and their teeth were chattering; they were numb; their legs and hands shook and they could not hold anything in them, when they came.
Then a man came before Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam and [this man], who was a messenger of Xibalba, spoke thus: "This is, in truth, your God; this is your support; this is, furthermore, the representation, the memory of your Creator and Maker.
www.earth-history.com /America/popvuh-3-05.htm   (849 words)

  
 POPOL VUH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah and Icqi-Balam were the first four men created by the gods from corn paste and the fathers of the Quiché race.
Balam-Quitze, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah and Iqui-Balam then, sitting in a mountain, saw that the remaining tribes planned to kill their sons (the Quiché).
There were no bodies to bury because Balam-Quitze, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah and Iqui-Balam simply disappeared leaving their sons to populate the land with their descendants.
deguate.xoopiter.com /popolvuh.htm   (3296 words)

  
 Popol Vuh 3 Chapter 4
Our first mothers and fathers did not yet have wood nor stones to keep; but their hearts were tired of waiting for the sun.
Then was the appearance of their gods; first those of Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam, who were filled with joy: "At last we have found that for which we searched!" they said.
The god called Hacavitz was carried by Mahucutah; and Iqui-Balam carried the one called Nicahtacah.
www.earth-history.com /America/popvuh-3-04.htm   (608 words)

  
 Popol Vuh: Popol Vuh: Part IV: IV. Chapter 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Meanwhile, there were Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam, they were on the mountain Hacavitz, on the hill of this name.
Then they [Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, and Mahucutah] began to pull out their eyelashes and their beards; they took off the metal ornaments from their throats--their crowns and necklaces.
There were many tribes; it was not possible to count the people, the warriors and soldiers who were going to kill Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, and Mahucutah, who were on the mountain Hacavitz, the name of the place where they were found.
www.bibliotecapleyades.net /popol_vuh/pv44.htm   (765 words)

  
 Cosmos and Logos:Popol Vuh: Part III
Balam-Quitzé was the grandfather and the father of the nine great houses of the Cavec; Balam-Acab was the grandfather and father of the nine great houses of the Nimhaib; Mahucutah, the grandfather and father of the four great houses of Ahau-Quiché.
Many were their miracles, and countless their journeys, and their pilgrimages in the midst of the cold; and the hearts of the tribes were filled with fear.
But it was here where they multiplied, on the mountain, and this was their town; here they were, too, when the sun, the moon, and the stars appeared, when it dawned and the face of the earth and the whole world was lighted.
www.cosmosandlogos.com /category/000078.php   (9959 words)

  
 Trails of El Pilar -- Plants of El Pilar -- Copal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
And Jaguar Quitze, Jaguar Night, Mahucutah, and True Jaguar were overjoyed when they saw the daybringer.
Godly Copal, as the next one is called, was brought by Mahucutah.
The three of them had their copal, and this is what they burned as they incensed the direction of the rising sun.
marc.ucsb.edu /elpilar/PilarSite/feat/trail/documents/plants/copal.htm   (271 words)

  
 Untitled Document
The clipping is one Jo has come across before, during her researches in the library - it is from a report on the theft from Mayapan Museum, including a picture of the contentious statuette that was stolen.
Mahucutah gives him a withering stare, and fishes out a small clay bowl, into which he pours the contents of what looks to be a reused coke bottle.
Mahucutah finishes heating his concoction, which appears to contain a few local roots and herbs, in only a few minutes.
www.ukg.co.uk /oldgames/unex/g14/g14t05.htm   (5378 words)

  
 Popol Vuh (Mayan) The Council Book
Xmucane grinds the corn from this mountain very finely, and the flour, mixed with the water she rinses her hands with, provides the substance for human flesh, just as the ground bone thrown in the river by the Xibalbans becomes the substance for the rebirth of her grandsons.
They are the first four heads of Quiche patrilineages; as in the case of the men who occupy such positions today, they are called "mother-fathers,"*(27) since in ritual matters they serve as symbolic androgynous parents to everyone in their respective lineages.
Jaguar Quitze, Jaguar Night, Mahucutah, and True Jaguar decide to change their situation by acquiring patron deities they can burn offerings in front of, and it is with this purpose in mind that they go to a great eastern city bearing the names Tulan Zuyua, Seven Caves, Seven Canyons.
www.tphta.ws /TPH_POPL.HTM   (19882 words)

  
 Popol Vuh: Popol Vuh: Part IV: IV. Chapter 2
Then Balam-Acab painted the figure of an eagle on the surface of a cape; and then Mahucutah painted bumblebees and wasps all over, figures and drawings of which he painted on the cloth.
And not being able to suffer the stings of these insects, he began to scream because of the insects whose figures were painted on the cloth, the painting of Mahucutah, which was the third one that had been painted.
It is more logical to believe that the mission sent out by the tribes was composed of three sirens, since the gods whom they were trying to seduce were three in number.
home.cogeco.ca /~hermes5/mayan/bop/p4/ch02.html   (1905 words)

  
 Sacred-texts Native American
Their names were Balam-Quitzé (Tiger with the Sweet Smile), Balam-Agab (Tiger of the Night), Mahucutah (The Distinguished Name), and Iqi-Balam.
They had neither father nor mother, neither were they made by the ordinary agents in the work of creation.
Iqi-Balam received a god, but as he had no family his god is not taken into account in the native mythology.
ksuweb.kennesaw.edu /~tkeene/ogtPopolVuhSpence.htm   (4594 words)

  
 ........THE POPOL VUH......
The name of the first was Balam-Quitze; of the second, Balam-Agab; of the third, Mahucutah; of the fourth, Iqi-Balam.
They had neither father nor mother, neither were they made by the ordinary agents in the work of creation, but their coming into existence was a miracle extraordinary, wrought by the special intervention of the Creator.
Balam-Quitze received the god Tohil; Balam-Agab, the god Avilix; and Mahucutah, the god Hacavitz -- all very powerful gods, but Tohil, the creator of fire, was the god of the whole Quiche nation.
www.rufon.org /forum/index.php?topic=137.0   (2831 words)

  
 The Popol Vuh
The third part of the Popol Vuh continues the story of creation: Once more the gods commune together and the Creator and Former made four perfect men(14) -- wholly of yellow and white maize was their flesh composed.
(15) The name of the first was Balam-Quitze; of the second, Balam-Agab; of the third, Mahucutah; of the fourth, Iqi-Balam.
(24) Balam-Quitze received the god Tohil; Balam-Agab, the god Avilix; and Mahucutah, the god Hacavitz -- all very powerful gods, but Tohil, the creator of fire, was the god of the whole Quiche nation.
www.wisdomworld.org /additional/ancientlandmarks/ThePopolVuh.html   (3850 words)

  
 La historia comparada del kí-chè - Monografias.com
Y habiendo consultado Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah e Iqui-Balam, construyeron una muralla en las orillas de su ciudad y la cercaron de tablas y aguijones.
Estaban, pues Balam-Quitzé Balam-Acab, Mahucutah e Iqui-Balam, estaban todos juntos en la montaña con sus mujeres y sus hijos cuando llegaron todos los guerreros y soldados.
Y ahora contaremos la muerte de Balam-Quitzé, Balam Acab, Mahucutah e Iqui-Balam, así llamados.
www.monografias.com /trabajos35/historia-ki-che/historia-ki-che7.shtml   (8079 words)

  
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She nods to Mahucutah and extends her hands for the bowl.
A few yards away, only ten minutes after imbibing, Mahucutah and his initiates are enjoying a fitful sleep.
Mahucutah's voice, intoning in strangely perfect English, flows across the fireplace.
www.ukg.co.uk /oldgames/unex/g14/g14t06.htm   (3461 words)

  
 La historia comparada del kí-chè - Monografias.com
Entonces se presentó un hombre ante BalamQuitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah e lqui-Balam, y habló de esta manera el mensajero de Xibalbá: —Éste es, en verdad, vuestro Dios; éste es vuestro sostén; ésta es, además, la representación, el recuerdo de vuestro Creador y Formador.
Asimismo se quedó Mahucutah con su dios, que fue el segundo dios escondido por ellos.
Juntos estaban Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah e Iqui-Balam; juntos esperaban el amanecer allá sobre el cerro llamado Hacavitz.Y a poca distancia estaba el dios de los de Tamub y de los de Ilocab.
www.monografias.com /trabajos35/historia-ki-che/historia-ki-che6.shtml   (7415 words)

  
 Untitled Document
The Governor is the most political target I can think of." She puts down her knife and fork.
Jo and Arabella weave through the chaotic jumble, eventually arriving at Mahucutah's tiny hut.
"Mahucutah was a very old man. He passed away last night of what you would call a heart attack."
www.ukg.co.uk /oldgames/unex/g14/g14t08.htm   (3492 words)

  
 Great Moments in Science - Speak and Choke 2
The sacred book of the Maya, the Popol Vuh, describes the first creatures “to come out human”.
Their names were Jaguar of the Night, Black Jaguar, Jaguar of Sweet Laughter and Mahucutah, the Not-Brushed.
These four creatures looked and they listened, and, according to the book, “they talked and they made words”.
www.abc.net.au /science/k2/moments/s508256.htm   (841 words)

  
 In the Beginning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Four were made by the Gods, and the Gods gave names to them, to the First Men.
They were Balam-Quitze, Balam-Agab, Mahucutah, and Iqi-Balam, and they were our fathers.
But the Gods saw that when the First Men lifted up their heads, their gaze took in all that was before them.
www.stoneandspirit.com /maya/aztec_myths_beginning.htm   (1801 words)

  
 Ragnarok : the Age of Fire and Gravel eBook
That is to say, we rejoice, but the mighty dead will never rejoice more.
And shortly after Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Agab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam, the hero-leaders of the race, died and were buried.
Milton did not intend such a comparison; but he could not tell the story without his over-full mind recurring to the imagery of the past.
www.bookrags.com /ebooks/5109/137.html   (310 words)

  
 english   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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 Chapter IX. The Triumph Of The Sun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
At last they came to a mountain, that they named Hacavitz, after one of their gods, and here they rested--for here they were by some means given to understand that they should see the sun.
Then, indeed, was filled with an exceeding joy the heart of Balam-Quitzé, of Balam-Agab of Mahucutah, and of Iqui-Balam.
It seemed to them that even the face of the morning star caught a new and more resplendent brightness.
allstarz.hollywood.com /religioustext/atl/rag/rag23.htm   (3904 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Iqui Balam": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Only four men were created: Balam-Quitze, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam.
the second, Balam-Acab [sorcerer of the night], the third, Mahucutah [not brushed], and the fourth was Iqui-Balam [fl sorcerer].
In truth, they were admirable men, Balam-Quitz, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam.
www.amazon.com /phrase/Iqui-Balam   (527 words)

  
 Nacimiento del hombre
Jaguar Quitze, Jaguar Night, Mahucutah, and True Jaguar were truly gifted people.
And then their wives and women came into being.
It was as if they were asleep when they received them, truly beautiful women were there with Jaguar Quitze, Jaguar Night, Mahucutah, and True Jaguar.
www.literaturaguatemalteca.org /aragon4.htm   (1593 words)

  
 Anj blog on anjchang.com: 06/01/2005 - 06/30/2005
This is a creation myth found in the Mayan Sacred book, Popol Vuh: Popol Vuh: Part III: III.
It explains that the first human creatures to appear on earth were "Jaguar of Sweet Laughter", "Black Jaguar", "Jaguar of the Night" and "Mahucutah, the Not-Brushed", with one thing in common: all could speak.
This lead me to look up this article on how humans acquired the power of speech.
www.anjchang.com /anjblog/2005_06_01_archive.html   (435 words)

  
 Mexico Desconocido: maya culture The mayan vision of the origins of life   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The flesh of our fathers, the four men who were made are only made of cornmeal”.
Ah Gucamatz said that the four men were named Balam-Quitzé (Jaguar-Quiché), Balam-Acab (Jaguar-Night), Mahucutah (Nothing) and Iqui Balam (Wind-jaguar), and as they had the appearance of men, they were men; they spoke, conversed, saw, heard, walked and grabbed things; they were good, handsome men with man’s shape.”
Moreover, they were given intelligence, perfect vision and infinite wisdom.
www.mexicodesconocido.com.mx /english/historia/prehispanica/detalle.cfm?idsec=1&idsub=1&idpag=561   (1674 words)

  
 D. Cooper: Bee Tidbits
They made a fence at the edge of their citadel.
Do not be afraid, Jaguar Quitze, Jaguar Night, Mahucutah, and True Jaguar were told, and then the matter of the yellow jackets and wasps was set out.
And when they had gone to get these insects and come back with them, they put them inside four large gourds, which were placed all around the citadel.
www.chebucto.ns.ca /~ag151/bee_tidbits.html   (8400 words)

  
 Bahai News -- Vision of the JAGUAR
The Popol Vuh, an ancient Mayan text, describes the first humans modeled from yellow corn by the Sovereign Plumed Serpent.
Their names are of the earth - Jaguar Quitze, Jaguar Night, True Jaguar, Mahucutah - and show the Mayan reverence for the great cat.
In their state of innocence they could see above the jungle.
www.uga.edu /bahai/2002/970601.html   (2327 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Balam Quitze": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
See all pages with references to Balam Quitze.
the creatures of Quetzalcoatl, whose names had been Balam-Quitze (Jaguar with the Sweet Smile), Balam-Acab (Jaguar of the Night), Mahucutah (The Distinguished Name) and Iqui-Balam (Jaguar of the Moon).
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 Mayan.#html
They showed signs that they possessed wisdom which, merely through willing, they could communicate to the shoots of the plants, to the trunks of the trees, to the cores of the rocks, and to the secret bonfire enclosed within the cavities of the mountains.
These four beings were named Balam Quitzé, Balam Acab, Mahucutah and Equí Balam.
When the gods witnessed the birth of these beings, they called out to the first one and said to him:
myweb.cableone.net /subru/Mayan.html   (20223 words)

  
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Eran los dioses del mundo verde, del jade y la libertad.
Balam Quitzé, Balam—Acab, Mahucutah e Iqui Balam, estaban en el monte Hacavitz y continúan las antiguas historias del quiché…
Los pueblos indígenas a través de sus dirigentes deciden tomar el nombre de mayas, y con ello, dan un paso positivo a que se les dé un mejor trato, donde la exclusión ha sido un “caballo de batalla” contra quienes tienen todos los derechos como cualquier otra persona de diferente raza.
www.lahora.com.gt /05/07/30/paginas/suplementos/supcultural.php   (6443 words)

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