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- Huixtocihuatl abstract "In Aztec mythology, Huixtocihuatl (or Uixtochihuatl, Uixtociuatl) was a fertility goddess who presided over salt and salt water. Her younger brother was Tlaloc, and the rain gods, the Tlaloques were her sisters, or, in some sources, the children of Tlaloc. One interpretation of the myths surrounding Huixtochiuatl says she gained control over sea water when she was having a fight with the Tlaloques and they threw all their salt water at her in an attempt to drown her. Some sources place her as a wife of Tezcatlipoca.In June, there was a ten day festival in her honor. During the festival, one woman was considered to be the embodiment of Huixtochiuatl. That woman would be sacrificed by the end of the festival. Salt makers would honor her with dances.".
- Huixtocihuatl wikiPageID "90300".
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- Huixtocihuatl hasPhotoCollection Huixtocihuatl.
- Huixtocihuatl subject Category:Aztec_goddesses.
- Huixtocihuatl subject Category:Aztec_mythology_and_religion.
- Huixtocihuatl subject Category:Fertility_goddesses.
- Huixtocihuatl subject Category:Mesoamerican_deities.
- Huixtocihuatl subject Category:Nahuatl_words_and_phrases.
- Huixtocihuatl subject Category:Sea_and_river_goddesses.
- Huixtocihuatl subject Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Huixtocihuatl type Abstraction100002137.
- Huixtocihuatl type AztecGoddesses.
- Huixtocihuatl type Belief105941423.
- Huixtocihuatl type Cognition100023271.
- Huixtocihuatl type Content105809192.
- Huixtocihuatl type Deity109505418.
- Huixtocihuatl type FertilityGoddesses.
- Huixtocihuatl type Goddess109535622.
- Huixtocihuatl type MesoamericanDeities.
- Huixtocihuatl type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Huixtocihuatl type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Huixtocihuatl comment "In Aztec mythology, Huixtocihuatl (or Uixtochihuatl, Uixtociuatl) was a fertility goddess who presided over salt and salt water. Her younger brother was Tlaloc, and the rain gods, the Tlaloques were her sisters, or, in some sources, the children of Tlaloc. One interpretation of the myths surrounding Huixtochiuatl says she gained control over sea water when she was having a fight with the Tlaloques and they threw all their salt water at her in an attempt to drown her.".
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- Huixtocihuatl label "Huixtocíhuatl".
- Huixtocihuatl label "Уиштосиуатль".
- Huixtocihuatl label "烏伊斯托希瓦托".
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- Huixtocihuatl sameAs Q936993.
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- Huixtocihuatl isPrimaryTopicOf Huixtocihuatl.