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== Hanging indents ==
== Chapter summaries ==
The chapter summary is part of the heading area. Since it is not centered,
The chapter summary is part of the heading area. Since it is not centered,
enclose it in Block Quotes. See the 'Chapters' topic for further information.
enclose it in Block Quotes. See the [[#Library of Formatting Examples:Chapters|'Chapters']] topic for further information.


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THE SACRED NAMES IN QUICHE MYTHOLOGY.
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<i>Contents.</i>--The Quiches of Guatemala, and their relationship--Their
Sacred Book, the <i>Popol Vuh</i>--Its opening words--The name
Hun-Ahpu-Vuch--Hun-Ahpu-Utiu--Nim-ak--Nim-tzyiz--Tepeu--Gucumatz--Qux-cho
and Qux-palo--Ah-raxa-lak and Ah-raxa-sel--Xpiyacoc
and Xmucane--Cakulha--Huracan--Chirakan--Xbalanque
and his Journey to Xibalba.
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Of the ancient races of America, those which approached
the nearest to a civilized condition spoke related
dialects of a tongue, which from its principal members has
been called the "Maya-Quiche" linguistic stock. Even

Chapter summaries

The chapter summary is part of the heading area. Since it is not centered, enclose it in Block Quotes. See the 'Chapters' topic for further information.