Matlalcueitl
Matlalcueitl (goddess)
Matlalcueitl
(also
Matlalcueyetl
or
Matlalcueje
) (She of the Green/Blue Skirt) is a
goddess
of life-giving
rain
and of song in Tlaxcalan mythology. The Tlaxcala were a separate tribe of
Nahuatl
speakers that were subjugated to the
Aztecs
at the time of the
Spanish colonization of the Americas
. In
Aztec Mythology
she was identified with
Chalchiuhtlicue
and with her consort, the ancient rain god
Tlaloc
.
Matlalcueitl (volcano)
Matlalcueitl
(also called "
La Malinche
" after
Hernn Corts
' interpretor and mistress) is the name of a dormant
volcano
in
Tlaxcala
where the rain goddess was thought to dwell. Matlalcueitl is the fifth highest mountain in
Mexico
, and is part of major group of volcanos located in the
Eje Volcnico Transversal
.
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