Xolotl was the Aztec god of lightning and death, often appearing as a dog-headed deity. He was a guide for souls on their journey to the afterlife, and people associated him with the planet Venus ...
Like most gods in the Aztec pantheon, Tezcatlipoca is difficult to define in ... In response, the deity decapitated the pair and reattached their heads to their bottoms, thus creating dogs.
Genevieve Bookwalter/Sun-Times The mural shows animals common in the greater Chicago area — a deer, rabbit, dog and more ... she mixes elements of Aztec mythology and Mexican folk art with ...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a famous book under the title Why We Can’t Wait.  Besides addressing the crime of slavery ...
Production is seeking Latinx or Indigenous talent of any gender, aged 18 and up, to play the Aztec god Xolotl. Talent must be comfortable with body paint and working with a dog and will speak ...
Following 2006’s epic A Matter Of Life And Death and a tour which found them playing that album in full, Iron Maiden turned their eyes to the past with the Somewhere Back In Time Tour. In 2008, Metal ...
Vibrant, colorful and full of character, Mexico is one of North America’s most exciting tourist destinations. This large ...
Axolotls were named after Xolotl, the Aztec god of fire and lightning, who could take on the form of a salamander. Xolotl was also associated with dogs, and “atl” is the ancient Aztec word for “water” ...
According to Montero, the myth implies that, after a god’s passing, its essence gets imprisoned in a mundane creature, ...
Before the Spaniards conquered Mexico-Tenochtitlan in the 16th century, axolotl may not have had archeological representations as did Tláloc — god of rain in the Aztec worldview — or ...