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    Quetzalcoatl

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    Quetzalcoatl is commonly illustrated as a great-feathered serpent in the art and architecture of various tribes and cultures involved in the worship of the deity. As far as symbolism is concerned‚ the image of Quetzalcoatl bears comparison to the classic Mesoamerican mythical creature known as the Celestial Dragon‚ which symbolizes the heritage and culture of both American Indian and Chicano‚ especially during the 1970s. The ancient feathered deity is characterized by the hybrid attributes of a bird and a reptile;

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    history. Two of these areas include the Mesoamerican/Andes cultures in present day South America and Europe during the middle ages. The actual classes‚ or estates‚ differed for these two regions‚ but religion played a role in both social structures‚ and the system affected Mesoamerican as well as European women. Most cultures of the Mesoamerican region held four different classes‚ but medieval Europe only had three states. At the bottom of the Mesoamerican class system were the slaves‚ prisoners

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    of beliefs‚ rituals and experiences. Throughout the first article by J. David Lewis-William (2012) focus on the religious aspects of rock art known as shamanism. In this text the author uses a system of ethnography to analyze the different interpretation of rock art (Lewis-William‚ 2012‚ p.22). The idea of animism‚ mythology‚ analogy and shamanism were discussed during this investigation (Lewis-William‚ 2012). The foundation of his research suggests that all communities that create rock art‚ place

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    shepherds play with fragments that pop up to the surface‚ having no notion of the beautiful structures of which they were once a part." Alan Bloom expresses how all should feel when looking back to civilizations before. The Ancient Egyptians and Mesoamericans were two civilizations that continue to influence life today. These had both similarities and differences. Although Egypt and Mesoamerica had similar intellectual accomplishments‚ they had very different religious beliefs and economic structure

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    Mayans Ball Game

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    Mayan civilization: Mesoamerican ball game Mayans are one of the bloodiest civilizations that are known‚ had also their own kind of entertainment. It is known as the Mesoamerican ball game and the first notes about this game were around 3‚000 years ago. This game was a symbol of a battle for a life‚ not just because it was very dangerous‚ but also because players that participated in this game offered their lives to the Gods. The Mesoamerican ball game was played all over Central and Latin

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    What Is Mesoamerica?

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    in a single city. Many believe that it was not only a game and had to deal with religious things‚ with the evidence found many archeologists‚ like Professor Jeffrey P.‚ believe that the game had religious significance and featured in episodes of Mesoamerican mythology. The game even supplied candidates for human sacrifice‚ for the sport could‚ quite literally‚ be a game of life or death. (Cartwright) Origin The game known as the “Ballgame” was originated sometime in the Preclassical Period (2500-100

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    Genetic Screening Study for Antisocial Personality Disorder With Mesoamericans Case Study in the Ethics of Mental Health Research Maria-Virginia Rodriguez‚ MD‚ FACS Abstract: This article contains an analysis of a research ethics committee’s (REC) concerns about a study protocol involving genetic screening for antisocial personality disorder. The study was proposed by US university researchers and to be conducted with Mesoamerican populations in the United States and in their countries of origin

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    Hughes deliberately creates myth to ‘correct’ the fundamental flaw in western thinking‚ which is the separation from nature. His intent to metaphorically bring attention to the psyche of society‚ brought upon by WWII‚ through animals and the disconnection from nature is expressed in both ‘The Jaguar’ and ‘Wodwo’. These poems focus on the centrality of consciousness‚ the flaws of humanity and Hughes concern with the need to reconnect with nature due to the trauma of the twentieth century. Hughes is

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    Civilization in the western hemisphere existed long before Christopher Columbus reached the Americas. The customs‚ language‚ and religion was different then the Europeans. The Aztecs were the ones who came in contact with the Europeans. Their history lasted from 1300-1521 CE. The Mayan society was from the year 200-900 CE. Hernan Cortes along with the Spanish army of five hundred‚ and thousands of Indian warriors declared war with the Aztecs. Moctezuma believed that the person coming towards

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    Pyramids and Ziggurats

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    Pyramids and ziggurats both provide archeologists with a great deal of information about the ancient cultures that constructed them. When comparing The Great Pyramids of Egypt with The Ziggurats of Mesopotamia and the Mesoamerican Pyramids‚ the differences between them are more apparent than the similarities that they share. The structures only appear to be similar. Both have the general form of a pyramid. Some other similarities shared by these structures can be interpreted from a religious context

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