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In Maya mythology, Ah Puch was the God of death and King of Metnal, the underworld. He was depicted as a skeleton or corpse adorned with bells, sometimes the head of an owl; even today, some Mexicans and Central Americans believe that an owl's screeches signify imminent death... as the following saying, in local Spanish, indicates:

Cuando el tecolote canta... el indio muere   (When the great owl sings, the Indian dies)

It is also known as Hun ahau (where the first /a/ is sometimes omitted if the words are pronounced continuously).

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