Mū'xtu'nîn

ancestor water Totonac single tradition · 1

Mū'xtu'nîn are those who died by drowning and became servants of Aktzin. The drowned servants live in wells, rivers and springs where they seek out and drown the living to create more servants. The men are forced to dig the river beds, and women are forced to marry Aktzin.

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serves
Aktzin

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Source passages

“those who died by drowning (Totonacan: Mū'xtu'nîn) became his servants; the men forced to dig the river beds, and women forced marry him. The drowned servants live in wells, rivers and springs; where they seek out and drown the living”

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