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Omacatl, god of Huitznahuac, was the patron of hosts:

"To him were attributed --they said that his inventions were-- banqueting, invitations to feasts, acceptance of invitations, the feasting of people. His domain became the gathering, the assembling of relatives. "

He wore the warrior's crown of feathers, a red-bordered warrior's cape, of netting with shells, and shell ornaments.

He owned the seat made of reeds.


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