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which, in English, means "mouth." This is not a mere coincidence, since the Miwok is an Utian language, and associates this word with the concept of breathing (and then to smelling). Furthermore, the Aztec ahwahnees were educated to frequently opening their mouths for singing, elegantly speaking, and
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A Nahuatl-English Dictionary and Concordance to the Cantares Mexicanos: With an Analytic Transcription and Grammatical Notes
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be away from people, avoiding, so, facing death; see Johansson, 2006). Three young ahwahnees can be seen in the opera
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smiling (smile was a magic feature performed by them, in order to make
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and her symbolic relationship with blossoms and the Earth's rebirth.
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Index

Aztec world
Xochiquetzal
Utian
Nahuatl
John Bierhorst
Xochiquetzal
Californian
Southern Sierra Miwok
Mictlantecuhtli
Xochicuicatl cuecuechtli
Ahuiateteo
Xochiquetzal
Xochicuicatl cuecuechtli
Fifteen Poets of the Aztec World
ISBN
9780806132914
A Nahuatl-English Dictionary
ISBN
9780804711838
1500 California place names: their origin and meaning
ISBN
978-0-520-21271-8
Bierhorst, John
Stanford, California
Stanford University Press
ISBN
0-8047-1183-6
OCLC
11185890
Clendinnen, Inga

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