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Coyotlinahual

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In Aztec mythology, Coyotlinahual or Coyotl Inahual (Nahuatl for "the coyote is his disguise"; pronounced [ˈkojotɬ iːˈnaːwaɬ]) is the god of featherworkers (amanteca).[1]

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  1. ^ Russo, Alessandra (2002-09-01). "Plumes of Sacrifice: Transformations in Sixteenth-Century Mexican Feather Art". Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics. 42: 226–250. doi:10.1086/RESv42n1ms20167580. ISSN 0277-1322. S2CID 193645932.