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American Hero-Myths

CHAPTER III
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To that land the Aztecs referred as their former dwelling place.

It was located at some indefinite distance to the north or northwest--in the same direction as Tollan.

The name of that land was significant.

It was called the White or Bright Land, _Aztlan_.[1] In its midst was situated the mountain or hill Colhuacan the Divine, _Teoculhuacan_.[2] In the base of this hill were the Seven Caverns, _Chicomoztoc_, whence the seven tribes with their respective gods had issued, those gods including Quetzalcoatl, Huitzilopochtli and the Tezcatlipocas.

There continued to live their mother, awaiting their return.
[Footnote 1: The derivation of Aztlan from _aztatl_, a heron, has been rejected by Buschmann and the best Aztec scholars.


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