Mayahuel
Mayahuel is the female divinity associated with the maguey plant (agave) among cultures of central Mexico in the Postclassic era of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican chronology, and in particular of the Aztec cultures. As the personification of the maguey plant, Mayahuel was also part of a complex of interrelated maternal and fertility goddesses in Aztec mythology and is also connected with notions of fecundity and nourishment. She was also the goddess of alcohol as the Aztecs made the drink, pulque
DK Eyewitness Books: Aztec, Inca & Maya
The ancient Aztecs are among the most amazing civilizations to ever walk theEarth. This spectacular visual guide chronicles their fascinating history inSouth America and why their legacy lives on to this day. Journey back in time to experience the rise and fall of the Aztecs, as well asother Mesoamerican peoples, including the Incas and Mayas. You’ll exploretheir vast empires and lost worlds in spectacular detail, and meet their godsand goddesses and marvel at their precious stones. Join them
Penguin Random House
Mr. P's Mythopedia - The Story: http://mrpsmythopedia.wikispaces.com/Huehuecoyotl Everyone needs a little laughter in their lives, even when sometimes the joke is on them. The Aztec gods didn't necessarily agree with that idea, being the rather strict, stern and bloody type, but whether they liked it or not, one of their own worked his particular brand of off-color magic, stellar pranksmanship and shapeshifting powers to ensure that life was never dull in Mesoamerica! HUEHUECOYOTL, the Aztec trickster god, loved a good joke, even when they sometimes backfired and made life worse for gods and humans alike! http://mrpsmythopedia.wikispaces.com/Huehuecoyotl #Huehuecoyotl #Coyote #AztecGods #AztecMythology #AztecMyths #Mexico #Mesoamerica #TricksterGods #Jokes | Facebook