In Aztec mythology, Coyotlinahual or Coyotl Inahual (Nahuatl for "the coyote is his disguise"; pronounced [ˈkojotɬ iːˈnaːwaɬ]) is the god of featherworkers...
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painters. Chiconahuiehecatl, a creator god similar to the Tezcatlipocas. Coyotlinahual, god of feather-workers. Xoaltecuhtli, god of dream. Xippilli, god of...
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Southeastern Northern America used swan or turkey feathers to make capes. Coyotlinahual, Aztec patron god of featherworkers The Feather Book of Dionisio Minaggio...
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Tenochtitlan where they lived and worked. The amanteca had their own god, Coyotlinahual, who had companions called Tizaua, Mamiocelotl and Mamiltochtli. They...
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