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    Malinche

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    The moment Malinche was acquired by Hernán Cortes as a slave‚ neither of them could imagine the importance she would serve throughout the Spanish conquest. In theory‚ Malinche was the perfect counterpart to Hernán Cortes in his brutal conquest. She grew up without a father‚ and a mother who only valued her more for as a trade piece than a daughter. Malinche was desperate for someone who could guide her and teach the ways of life‚ no matter how evil that someone was. When Cortes became her master

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    Mayan Art Architecture

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    MAYAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE Art for the Mayans was a reflection of their lifestyle and culture. For the Mayans art took several forms including: painting paper‚ plaster‚ carvings in wood and store‚ clay‚ stucco models‚ and terra cotta figurines from molds. Metal was very scarce and so it wasn’t commonly used. Mayan Art during the period‚ 200 to 900 has been considered the most sophisticated and beautiful of the New World. There is few remaining Mayan Art‚ which includes funerary pottery‚ ceramics

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    1) How does an ethnohistory differ from an ethnography and why does Berdan utilize this method for her research? What are the primary lines of evidence that Berdan uses? What are the problems associated with ethnohistories and what additional methods can be used to overcome these problems? A) Enthohistory involves investigating historical records of a culture in order to piece together their way of life‚ while ethnography relies more heavily on the living aspects of a culture such as language‚ customs

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    What is the purpose‚ function‚ or effect on the reader? Barrios are everywhere: in playgrounds and workspaces; in churches and bars; in estates and small houses. The feeling of division does not discriminate. Barrio has come to mean hispanic sectors of a town or city‚ characterized by poverty and high crime rates. Barrios of this sense are physically divided‚ but more importantly culturally divided.Homo sapiens‚ and all members of the animal kingdom‚ are inclined to form groups‚ or barrios‚ categorizing

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    The General History of Spain

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    General History of the Things of New Spain Bernardino de Sahagún And after the dying in Cholula‚[1] the Spaniards set off on their way to Mexico‚[2] coming gathered and bunched‚ raising dust.... Thereupon Moteucçoma[3] named and sent noblemen and a great many other agents of his...to go meet [Cortés]...at Quauhtechcac. They gave [the Spaniards] golden banners of precious feathers‚ and golden necklaces. And when they had given the things to them‚ they seemed to smile‚ to rejoice

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    Shrooms‚ boomers‚ magic‚ psychedelic or hallucinogenic mushrooms are a fungi containing substance capable of causing the user to hallucinate. These types of mushrooms have been around for many years and exist in many different species. These fungi look just like an ordinary fungi but are illegal in many countries; just like other hallucinogenic drugs. They have many different effects on the body‚ which is why people buy and sell these "magic mushrooms". Hallucinogenic mushrooms are fungi that

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    Quetzalcoatl: Man or Myth?

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    Heather Howdeshell HIST 3323 Dr. Whigham The Legend of Quetzalcoatl: Man or Myth? From the beginning of the Toltec reign in Central Mexico‚ the deity Quetzalcoatl has been a central figure in the religion and culture of Mexico. This is undisputed. What can be disputed‚ however‚ is Quetzalcoatl’s legitimacy as an historical figure. The deity Quetzalcoatl‚ or the "plumed serpent" is inseparable from the man Ce Acatl Topitlzin Quetzalcoatl‚ known to be a famous leader in pre-historical Mexican

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    water runs off before it can be absorbed. Mexico’s People The largest country in Middle America‚ Mexico‚ is home to 112‚322‚757 people‚ and an annual growth of 1.15 percent. The people of Mexico speak Spanish‚ but there is also various Mayan‚ Nahuatl‚ and other regional indigenous languages. Although the ethnical diversity is not as extreme is it is in the United States‚ Mexico is still home to multiple ethnic groups. The majority are Mestizo‚ being at sixty percent‚ Ameridian holding at thirty

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    Uses[edit] Drums are usually played by striking with the hand‚ or with one or two sticks. In many traditional cultures‚ drums have a symbolic function and are used in religious ceremonies. Drums are often used in music therapy‚ especially hand drums‚ because of their tactile nature and easy use by a wide variety of people.[2] In popular music and jazz‚ "drums" usually refers to a drum kit or a set of drums (with some cymbals)‚ and "drummer" to the person who plays them. Drums acquired even

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    Meanwhile‚ the Mayans are known for creating a fully-written language and making amazing advancements in the fields or mathematics‚ astronomy‚ art and architecture. Their calendar is also well-known. The development of the Aztec language‚ or Nahuatl played an important role in their civilization. Pictographs were used to represent their written language. The language‚ both written and spoken‚ was important in completing business arrangements and in keeping track of family and cultural histories

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