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HUITZILOPOCHTLI , the supreme being in the religions of See also: ancient Mexico, and as a specialized deity, the See also: god of war
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He was the mythic See also: leader and chief divinity of the Aztecs, dominant tribe of the Nahua nation
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As a humming-See also: bird Huitzilopochtli was alleged to have led the Aztecs to a new home
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See also: Tylor
See also: Primitive Culture, 4th ed., vol. ii. p
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307) calls him an " in-extricable compound parthenogenetic deity "; and finds, in the fact that his chief festival (when his paste idol was shot through with an arrow, and afterwards eaten) was at the winter solstice, ground for believing that he was at first a nature-god, whose See also: life and See also: death were connected with the See also: year's
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His idol was a huge See also: block of See also: basalt (still thought to be preserved in Mexico), on one See also: side of which he is sculptured in hideous See also: form, adorned with the feathers of the humming-bird
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The ceremonies of his worship were of the most bloodthirsty character, and hundreds of human beings were murdered annually before his shrine, their limbs being eaten by his worshippers
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When his See also: temple was dedicated in 1486 it is traditionally reported that 70,000 See also: people were killed
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See MExlco
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