Cassadora and his wife, from the San Carlos Reservation in Arizona, on an official visit to Washington D.C.
Pinal Apache - 1876
Native American History
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Quetzalcoatl and Mictlantecuhtli
Talon Abraxas
Aztec myth tells how the deity Quetzalcoatl, who in the Nahuatl language means โfeathered serpent,โ journeyed to Mictlรกn at the dawning of the Fifth Sun (the present world era), in order to restore humankind to life from the bones of those who had lived in previous eras. For bones are like seeds: everything that dies goes into the Earth, and from it new life is born in the sacred cycle of existence.
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Tlaloc
Aztec God of Rain and Fertility
The significance of this day
Day Mazatl (Deer, known as Manik in Maya) is governed by Tlaloc, God of Rain and Thunderstorms, as its provider of tonalli (Shadow Soul) life energy. Mazatl is the day of the hunt. It is a good day to stalk your quarry, a bad day to be stalked. Mazatl is a day for breaking old routines and to pay close attention to the routines of others. This is a day for doubling-back on your tracks.
Tlaloc was one of the most important gods of the ancient Aztec culture. He was the god of rain; his name means โHe Who Makes Things Sprout.โ Tlaloc was associated with Chalchiuhtlicue, who was the goddess of streams, rivers, and lakes.
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The way I have to rip all the rings off my fingers as fast as I can and throw them to the ground right before I finger fuck someone is comical. Like give me a second to shed me layers.
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