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    Nanahuatzin (redirect from Nanahuatl)
    In Aztec mythology, the god Nanahuatzin or Nanahuatl (or Nanauatzin, the suffix -tzin implies respect or familiarity; Classical Nahuatl: Nanāhuātzin [nanaːˈwaːtsin])...
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    version of Nanahuatl. In his recorded writings of the fifth sun's creation, Bernardino de Sahagún mentions that the gods were waiting for Nanahuatl to appear...
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    came time to self-immolate, he could not jump into the fire. Instead, Nanahuatl the smallest and humblest of the gods, who was also covered in boils,...
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    between Xolotl and Nanahuatzin exists. Xolotl is probably identical with Nanahuatl (Nanahuatzin). Seler characterizes Nanahuatzin ("Little Pustule Covered...
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  • Elliott Levin, Phillip Lauzier, Gabriel Lauber, and Darrell Zimmerman. Nanahuatl was recorded at Café Jazzorca in December 2009 and released two years...
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