The "feathered snake" attribute or guise of Chicchan suggests that he may be related to Quetzalcoatl (Ku- kulcan), the Feathered Serpent, a possible equivalence
We are now regularly pub- lishing information about each of the twenty thirteen day period (trecena) birth signs that com- pleted the Aztec 260 day religious
Aztec gods such as Quetzalcoatl, the “feathered serpent,” frequently take a hybrid form, in his case a snake- bird, combining the features or qualities of two
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used by all the major cultures up to the Aztecs, and is still being used by Maya We do this today when we call a person a snake, or say they are bull-headed
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