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American Hero-Myths

CHAPTER III
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_Colhuacan_ means the bent or curved mountain.

It is none other than the Hill of Heaven, curving down on all sides to the horizon; upon it in all times have dwelt the gods, and from it they have come to aid the men they favor.

Absolutely the same name was applied by the Choctaws to the mythical hill from which they say their ancestors first emerged into the light of day.

They call it _Nane Waiyah_, the Bent or Curved Hill[2].

Such identity of metaphorical expression leaves little room for discussion.
[Footnote 1: Mendieta, _Historia Eclesiastica Indiana_, Lib.


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