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- Coatlicue (American mythology) Literal meaning: 'the serpent lady'. She was Coatlicue was the earth serpent goddess. .
- Appendix A Coatlicue Coatlicue Huitzilopotchli Coyolchauqui+moon
- –A--. Appendix A. (genealogy of the Aztec Gods).
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- Gaia Healing Ritual to Coatlicue
- Coatlicue, sometimes called Teteoinan is the Aztec goddess who gave birth to the moon The word "Coatlicue" is Nahuatl for "the one with the skirt of serpents" .
- www.sistersincelebration.org
- A New Interpretation of the Aztec Statue Called Coatlicue, “Snakes
- ethnohistory.dukejournals.org
- Coatlicue
- cultura. Una placa muy especial señala el sitio donde fue encontrada la es- cultura monumental de la diosa. Coatlicue.
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- Coatlicue: visión holográfica
- Coatlicue: visión holográfica. 79. Escritos, Revista del Centro de Ciencias del Lenguaje.
- www.escritos.buap.mx
- Rendirán un homenaje en Guadalajara a la pianista Aurora Serratos
- Consuelo Carredano, Jorge Paz, Gilberto Múzquiz, Coatlicue Melo, Marcela Hersh, Arturo Uruchurtu, Alejandro Barrañón y Teresa Mena. Como profesora, Serratos recomienda a los jóvenes que "si la música los ha llamado para servirla, lo hagan.
- Chocolata y cocoa
- Por cierto, el chocolate es otro nahuatlismo (xocóatl) que es un regalo, una bebida preparada por Coatlicue, la diosa serpiente, madre de la vida y de enagua de serpientes.
- Coatlicue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Coatlicue
- Drawing from a monumental stone sculpture of the goddess Coatlicue.
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- Coatlicue (Aztec deity) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
- Coatlicue (Aztec deity), Aztec earth goddess, symbol of the earth as both creator and destroyer, mother of the gods and mortals.
- www.britannica.com
- Art History Beyond Europe: Coatlicue
- Nov 30, 2010 Art history beyond Europe changed radically in the 1500s, as famous artwork from other continents was seen.
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- Coatlicue
- Aug 5, 1997 Coatlicue became pregnant when she stuffed a ball of feathers -- that had fallen from the sky -- in her bosom. Her outraged children sought ...
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