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17: 146: 63:. He possesses exposed teeth incisors and longer, somewhat curled jaguar canine teeth emerging from curled lips. Occasionally, depictions of Dzahui depict the god with a blue or green protrusion, emerging from his nose. 191: 41: 220: 184: 118: 177: 59:
In Mixtec codices, Dzahui exhibits the blue or green rain goggle mask also seen on the central Mexican deity
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The Mixtecs of colonial Oaxaca: Ñudzahui history, sixteenth through eighteenth centuries
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were performed for Dzahui on the tops of hills during times of
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god
rain
Child sacrifices
drought
sickness
harvest
Tlaloc
Chaac
Cocijo
Tlaloc
Achiutla
Stanford University Press
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45861953
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