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    Popol Vuh "The Mayan Creation" Popol Vuh was an integral part of the Mesoamerican society that had been enlightened with the western biblical judiciousness. The Mesoamericans‚ which were called Quiché people‚ believed that their Ancient World was fashioned from the same matter and aspects as that of the Western Judeo Civilizations. There are numerous transactional meanings between the biblical stance and the creation story of the Quiché. Many narratives have been borrowed from the bible and reconstituted

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    America from the cacao tree (pronounced "ka-kow"). The earliest use and cultivation of the cacao tree has been dated as far back as 1400 B.C. in Honduras‚ by the Olmecs. Chocolate was initially made into a type of beverage called xocolatl by the mesoamerican people‚ a nahuatl word meaning "bitter water" due to the cacao tree’s bitter taste when unfermented. Chocolate first spread beyond mesoamerica when Montezuma of Tenonchtitlan introduced Henan Cortez‚ a Spanish Conquistador‚ to it in the 16th

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    Many individuals today are brought up practicing religions that have been in their families for many generations. Among them is usually Christianity of some kind‚ Judaism‚ Islam‚ or one of the other larger‚ mainstream religions. But what about the smaller‚ less mentioned religions‚ such as Wicca‚ old deity worship‚ and other paths? For some individuals seeking enlightenment‚ these approaches may end up being far more rewarding than mainstream faiths. What it boils down to is the practitioner. Their

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    Hawaiian Culture Essay

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    half of the hawaiian culture was wiped out. In conclusion‚ the hawaiians where an advanced civilization. But they also had some hard times to get through and that is what made them so strong. They had a very different way of living than other mesoamerican civilizations. And i think that this was a thriving tribe until the got destroyed by the whites. This civilization would have thrived better than the other ones because of the size of

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    10/10/11 La Piedra del Sol English: In 1790 this huge monolith was discovered beneath the surface of the Zocalo‚ the main square of Mexico City. They had remained buried for 269 years after the Spanish conquest of Tenochtitlan. It’s called the Sun Stone and represents the vision of the cosmos that had the ancient Mexicans. The stone measures twelve feet in diameter and weighs twenty-four toneiadas. It is estimated that the artists who carved the stone Aztec took nearly twenty years to complete

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    Mexico is a living culinary and ethno botanical museum‚ with many of the traditions of ancient Mesoamerican cuisine still present today in modern Mexico. Because Mexican cuisine is such a unique blend of pre-Hispanic and European traditions‚ the Mexican government recently asked UNESCO (The United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization) that it declare the culinary traditions of Mexico a world cultural patrimony and a "Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity

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    Tamales Essay

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    culture is known for hamburgers‚ the Mexican culture is known for their tamales. Although tamales are what have drawn many to notice the Mexican culture‚ tamales mean more than just a meal to Mexican history. Tamales are a traditional Mexican (Mesoamerican) dish made of masa wrapped in a corn husk. Typically‚ tamales are assembled with pork‚ and sometimes chicken in either red or green chili. As the expansion of tamales continues to grow‚ the original recipe of the tamales maintains change as well

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    The Aztecs Essay

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    “ When the Aztecs saw an eagle perched on a cactus on the marshy land near the southwest border of Lake Texcoco‚ they took it as a sign to build their settlement there.” ( ) Their arrival contributed to the downfall of the previous dominant mesoamerican civilization‚the Toltecs. The Aztecs grew into an unstoppable force as they formed alliances with two of the most powerful city-states‚Texcoco‚ and Tlacopan. “ Religion and war dominated Aztec society.” With this deadly combination the Aztec quickly

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    Mayan Astronomy

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    is likely that the reason the Mayans wanted to study the stars and other celestial bodies was so that they would be able to predict weather conditions for farming. They were so talented that “Their solar calendar—indeed the calendar used by all Mesoamericans—was more accurate than that of the Spanish conquistadores.” (Foster) They predicted all kinds of planet and star related events such as eclipses‚ equinoxes‚ and solstices. What makes the Mayan findings and predictions even more extraordinary is

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    Mayan Civilizations

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    People and Civilizations of the Americas An ancient civilization called Mesoamerican of the Maya developed a written language which enabled scribes to record the important actions of rulers and military events. One of the scribes was called the Mayan Scribe. The Mayan Scribe used a complex writing system to record religious concepts and memorializes the actions of their kings. Lady WacChanil-Ahau‚ the Maya princess‚ mounted a litter decorated with rich textiles and animal skins. The Mayans had

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