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Table of Mesoamerican Gods Equivalents
Nahoa Maya Mixtec Otomi Zapotec Totonac Purepecha
(Tarascan)
Huichol Olmec
Aztec
(Mexica)
Tlaxcaltec Toltec
Ometecuhtli & Omecihuatl (Creation) Tonacatecuhtli & Tonacacihuatl Tonacatecuhtli & Tonacacihuatl Itzamnaaj (God D) Nacuaa-Teyusi & Nacuaa-Ndaa Šitãhmü & Šinãhmü Pitao-Tao Laktatajnijkany & Laknanajnikan Cuerahperi & Cuerahuaperi Tatewari & Nakawe the Dragon, the Bird Monster & the Fish Monster
Xipetotec (Force) Camaxtle Tlatlauhqui-Tezcatlipoca
Tezcatlipoca (Darkness) Tezcatlipoca Yayauhqui-Tezcatlipoca
Quetzalcoatl (Morning-star; Wind) Quetzalcoatl Iztauhqui-Tezcatlipoca Kukulkan (God H) Ñuhu-Tachi Hmüntãhi Pitao-Xoo Xpuchina-Un Urendequavecara Xurawe-Temai the Feathered Serpent
Huitzilopochtli (Will; War) Omitecuhtli Texouhqui-Tezcatlipoca
Tlaloc & Chalchiuhtlicue (Water) Tlaloc & Matlalcueye Tlaloc & Chalchiuhtlicue Chaak (God B) Ñuhu-Dzahui Hmüntãye & Hmüthe Pitao-Cocijo Xpuchina-Chuchut Tiripeme-Caheri Tatei-Haramara the Water God
Mictlantecuhtli & Mictecacihuatl (Death) Mictlantecuhtli & Mictecacihuatl Mictlantecuhtli & Mictecacihuatl Ah Puch (God A) Ñuhu-Andaya Hmüšithü Pitao-Bezelao Xpuchina-Nin Tiripeme-Apatzi Tatei-Yurianaka the Fish Monster
Xiuhtecuhtli & Xantico (Fire) Huehueteotl Huehueteotl K'awiil (God K) Ñuhu-Nchikanchii Hmüspi Pitao-Cozana Xpuchina-Lhkuyut Tiripeme-Chupi Takutzi-Uxainuri
Tlalcihuatl & Tlaltecuhtli (Earth) Tlaltecuhtli & Tlaltecihuatl Tlalcihuatl & Tlaltecuhtli Ixmukane (God N) Ñuhu-Ndayu Hmühãi Pitao-Coqueelaa Xpuchina-Tiyat Tiripeme-Xaratanga Tatei-Yurianaka the Dragon
Cinteotl & Chicomecoatl (Maize) Cinteotl & Centeotl Cinteotl & Centeotl Yum'Kaax (God E) Ñuhu-Cohuy Hmüši Pitao-Cozobi Xpuchina-Kuxi Tiripeme-Tsiri Tatei-Niwetsika the Maize God
Coyolxauhqui (Moon) Metztli Metztli Ix'Chel (God O) Ñuhu-Yoo Šinãhmü Pitao-Nohuichana Xpuchina-Paapan Cuerahuaperi Tatei-Ereno
Tonatiuh (Sun) Tonatiuh Tonatiuh K'inich Ajaw (God G) Ñuhu-Quemi Šitãhmü Pitao-Copichja Xpuchina-Chichini Cuerahperi Tatei-Wewiekame the Bird Monster
Xochipilli & Xochiquetzal (Love) Xochipilli & Xochiquetzal Xochipilli & Xochiquetzal Ix'Chel (God O) Tiripeme-Xaratanga Tatei-Ereno
Mixcoatl (Hunting; War; Milky Way) Buluk-Chabtan (God F) Ñuhu-Qhuay Et'axäkak'ëngüi Pitao-Copichja Xpuchina-Chichini Tiripeme-Thiuime Tatei-Wewiekame
Worldview
Nahoa Maya Mixtec Otomi Zapotec Totonac Purepecha
(Tarascan)
Huichol Olmec
Aztec
(Mexica)
Tlaxcaltec Toltec
Ilhuicatl-Iohtlatoquiliz (the Thirteen Heavens) Ilhuicatl-Iohtlatoquiliz Ilhuicatl-Iohtlatoquiliz Oxlahuntiku Andehui Mahẽsi (Mahetsi) Guiba Kgapun Auandaro Taheima (Wirikuta)
Tlalticpac (the Earth) Tlalticpac Tlalticpac Itzam Cab Ain Andayu Šipospi Guidxilayu Kakilhtamaku Echerendo Heriepa (Paritekia)
Mictlan (the Underworld) Mictlan Mictlan Xibalba (or Metnal) Andaya Šimhoi Gabia (or Lioba) Naktampin Cumiechucuaro Watetuapa (Teakata)
Tonacacuahuitl (the Tree of life) Tonacacuahuitl Tonacacuahuitl Yaxche Cahuacandehui Tsikuri
the North
Mictlampa (ruled by Tezcatlipoca)
Mictlampa (ruled by Tezcatlipoca) Mictlampa (ruled by Yayauhqui-Tezcatlipoca) Zaccimi (ruled by Sac Xib Chaak) Norte (ruled by Ñuhu-Tachi) Mahuifi (ruled by (Ntãhi-Mahuifi) Guia (ruled by Pitao-Zootola) Cxtamajan (ruled by Xpuchina-Un) Pichataro (ruled by Thiripeme-Xungapeti) Ututawi (ruled by Tatei-Haitsi)
the East
Tlahuiztlampa (ruled by Xipe-Totec)
Tlahuiztlampa (ruled by Camaxtle) Tlahuiztlampa (ruled by Tlatlauhqui-Tezcatlipoca) Cantzicnal (ruled by Chac Xib Chaak) Este (ruled by Ñuhu-Ndicandi) Mahiatsi (ruled by Šãntãhi-Mahiatsi) Hrindani Gubidxa (ruled by Pitao-Zoocilla) Cxliputhni (ruled by Xpuchina-Tiyat) Curianguaro (ruled by Tirhipeme-Quarencha) Tutuhuaki (ruled by Tatei-Matinieri)
the West
Cihuatlampa (ruled by Quetzalcoatl)
Cihuatlampa (ruled by Quetzalcoatl) Cihuatlampa (ruled by Iztauhqui-Tezcatlipoca) Hosanek (ruled by Ek Xib Chaak) Oeste (ruled by Ñuhu-Yoo) Mapuni/Manponi (ruled by (Šãntãhi-Mapuni) Hriaazi Gubidxa (ruled by Pitao-Zoochee) Cxlikota-num (ruled by Xpuchina-Lhkuyut) Iramuco (ruled by Thiripeme-Thupureni) Tsipurawi (ruled by Tatei-Kiewimuka)
the South
Huitztlampa (ruled by Huitzilopochtli)
Huitztlampa (ruled by Tlaloc) Huitztlampa (ruled by Texouhqui-Tezcatlipoca) Hobnil (ruled by Kan Xib Chaak) Sur (ruled by Ñuhu-Dzahui) Makangi/Mankangui (ruled by (Ntãhi-Makangi) Guete (ruled by Pitao-Zoocahui) Cxakpuhn (ruled by Xpuchina-Chuchut) Pareo (ruled by Thiripeme-Caheri) Wewetsari (ruled by Tatei-Xapawiyeme)
Written by Christian Juárez

Xipetotec, Camaxtle, Mixcoatl or Red Tezcatlipoca edit

Originally the name of the first son of the creative couple Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl is Tlatlauhca or Tlatlauhaqui-Tezcatlipoca (Red Tezcatlipoca), "Smoking red mirror." Of obscure origin, this god is honored by the Tlaxcalans and Huejocinas with the name of Camaxtli (Camaxtle), and apparently a deity of Zapotlan, Xalisco, is widely known in almost all of Mesoamerica with the name of Xipetotec, 'Our Lord Flayed'. His body is dyed yellow on one side and lined on the other, his face is carved, superficially divided into two parts by a narrow strip that runs from the forehead to the jawbone. His head wears a kind of hood of different colors with tassels that hang down his back. The Tlaxcala myth that refers to Camaxtle, a god identified as Xipe-Totec himself[1]

Camaxtle begins a war against the Shires and defeats them. The war lasts until 1 acatl, when Camaxtle is defeated, after this failure he meets one of the women created by Yayauhqui-Tezcatlipoca, called Chimalma, and with her he conceives five children, one of whom is Ce Acatl Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl, who governs Tula (Another myth says that it is Yayauhqui-Tezcatlipoca, the enemy who in his invocation of Mixcoatl impregnates Chimalma)[1]

It's difficult to discern if Camaxtle is the same Tlatlauhqui Tezcatlipoca-Xipetotec or Yayauhqui-Tezcatlipoca (Black Tezcatlipoca) who changes his name to Mixcoatl; or Huitzilopochtli himself as identified by some informants and authors. The truth is that he is related to fire and hunting.[1] After the destruction of the earth by water, came chaos. Everything was desolation. Humanity had died and the heavens were over the earth. When the gods saw that the heavens had fallen, they resolved to reach the center of the earth, opening four subterranean paths for this, and to enter these paths to lift them up. To reward such a great action, Tonacacihuatl and Tonacatecuhtli made their children the lords of the heavens and the stars, and the path that Tezcatlipoca and Quetzalcoatl traveled was marked by the Milky Way. And this great nebula was also called Mixcoatl or Iztac-Mixcoatl, 'white cloud snake'[2]

Jerónimo de Mendieta determines that Iztac-Mixcoatl is the personification of the Milky Way, the inhabitant of Chicomoztoc that the Nahuas call ‘White Cloud Serpent’, since such is the shape of the great nebula in the sky. And Ilancueye is nothing more than the personification of the Earth.

  1. ^ a b c Adela Fernández (1992). Los Dioses Prehispánicos de México (in Spanish). Editorial Panorama. pp. 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66. ISBN 968-38-0306-7.
  2. ^ Otilia Meza (1981). El Mundo Mágico de los Dioses del Anáhuac (in Spanish). Editorial Universo. p. 131. ISBN 968-35-0093-5.