Atlaua

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Atlaua in an illustration from Rig Veda Americanus, an 1890 book on American aboriginal literature
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Atlaua in an illustration from Rig Veda Americanus, an 1890 book on American aboriginal literature

In Aztec mythology, Atlaua ("lord of the waters") was a water god, patron of fishermen and archers.

Alternative: Atlahua.

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