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| Kinich Ahau | The Mayan sun god who appears in the shape of a firebird. |
| Itzamna | He brought his people maize and cacao and taught them script, healing, and the use of calendars. As the moon-god he rules over the night. |
| Ix chel | The Mayan earth and moon goddess and patroness of pregnant women. |
| CHAC | Top Mayan God of Agriculture, Fertility, Rain and Lightning |
| EK-CHUAH | intimidating God of Merchants and Selling. |
| Yum Kaxx | God of agriculture and Maize. |
| Acamapichtli | was the first tlatolini of the Aztecs |
| Tlaloc | was an important deity in Aztec religion, a god of rain, fertility, and water. |
| Quetzalcoatl | the god of air, birds, and snake. mythical plumed serpent |
| Xipe totec | god of agriculture, vegetation, the east, disease, spring, goldsmiths, silversmiths, and the seasons. |
| Huitzilopochtli | a real person who became the supreme Aztec god on his death. |
| Tonatiuh | sun god that demanded sacrifices or it wouldn’t move |
| Coatlicue | she gave birth to the moon. Stars, and Huitzilopochtli, the sun and war god |
| King Smoke Imix | reigned from 628a.d. – 695a.d. he built Copan into a major military and commercial power in the region |
| Yax K’uk | he was the first king and founder of the Copan civilization he ruled from 426a.d-437c.a |
| Atahualpa | last Sapa Inca or sovereign emperor of the Inca Empire. |
| Huascar | 19th century small armored turret ship of a type similar to a monitor. |
| Machu Picchu | "Old Mountain” is a pre-Columbian 15th-century Inca site |
| Cuzco | city in southeastern Peru. capital of the Cuzco Region |
| Mita | a form of tribute to the Inca government |