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- fates from other gods would sometimes appeal to Huehuecóyotl to mitigate or reverse their fates. Huehuecóyotl shares many characteristics with the trickster...
- daytime. Huēhuehcoyōtl, god of uninhibited ****uality and deception. Huehuecoyotl is also the patron of wisdom, related to his tricks and foolishness....
- international theater groups as well as Mexico's first ecovillage, known as Huehuecoyotl. He led the 13-year Rainbow Peace Caravan, an international effort to...
- Kokopelli (shared among various Southwestern Native American mythologies) Huehuecóyotl Xochipilli Erzulie Maîtresse Délai Lisam, Khomdan Singh (2011). Encyclopaedia...
- centuries leading up to the post-classic Aztec rule. In Aztec mythology, Huehuecóyotl (meaning "old coyote"), the god of dance, music and carnality, is depicted...
- god of flowers, pleasure, feasting, frivolity and artistic creativity. Huehuecoyotl, god of old-age, origin, and deception. He is also the patron of wisdom...
- Slayer: Kimetsu no YaibaKiyoshi Midnight Occult Civil ServantsHuehuecóyotl Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun (Season 1) – Allocer Schneider 2020...
- follows: Caiman, Tonacatecuhtli Wind, Ehecatl House, Tepeyollotl Lizard, Huehuecoyotl Death, Metztli Snake, Chalchiuhtlicue Rabbit, Mayahuel Deer, Tlaloc Water...
- neutralize them. Huehuecóyotl (ウェウェコヨトル, Wewekoyotoru) / Kohaku (琥珀) Voiced by: Shun'ichi Toki (****anese); Christopher Wehkamp (English) Huehuecóyotl (The Old...
- Anansi Australian Aboriginal mythology: Bamapana, Crow Aztec mythology: Huehuecoyotl Babylonian mythology: Lilith Bantu mythology: Hare (Tsuro or Kalulu)...