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Death rituals were an important part of Maya religion. The Maya greatly respected death; they were taught to fear it and grieved deeply for the deceased. They also believed that certain deaths were more noble than others.

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Maya death rituals

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Death rituals were an important part of Maya religion. The Maya greatly respected death; they were taught to fear it and grieved deeply for the deceased...

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Maya death gods

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The Maya death gods (also Ah Puch, Ah Cimih, Ah Cizin, Hun Ahau, Kimi, or Yum Kimil) known by a variety of names, are two basic types of death gods who...

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Maya mythology

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considered here. In Maya narrative, the origin of many natural and cultural phenomena is set out, often with the moral aim of defining the ritual relationship...

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Maya religion

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leading role in major public rituals. In the Classic period, the rituals of kingship were the most important rituals of the Maya court. The term 'theatre...

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Sacrifice in Maya culture

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religious activity in Maya culture, involving the killing of humans or animals, or bloodletting by members of the community, in rituals superintended by priests...

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Human sacrifice in Maya culture

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was the ultimate offering of blood to the gods, and the most important Maya rituals culminated in human sacrifice. Generally, only high-status prisoners...

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Maya dedication rituals

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The Classic Maya used dedication rituals to sanctify their living spaces and family members by associating their physical world with supernatural concepts...

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Cizin

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is a Maya god of death and earthquakes. He is the most important Maya death god in the Maya culture. Scholars call him God A. To the Yucatán Mayas he was...

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Maya dance

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dance ceremony before being sacrificed into the burning mountain. Maya dance rituals often included sacrifice. For instance, the Tun-teleche¬ dance included...

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Maya civilization

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was the ultimate offering of blood to the gods, and the most important Maya rituals culminated in human sacrifice. Generally only high status prisoners of...

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Maya Ballgame

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Maya Ballgame, which is a branch of the Mesoamerican Ballgame, is a sporting event that was played throughout the Mesoamerican era by the Maya civilization...

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List of Maya gods and supernatural beings

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commonly depicted god of death. "Feathered Serpent". Although heavily Mexicanised, Kukulkan has his origins among the Maya of the Classic Period, when...

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Maya music

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The Maya played instruments such as trumpets, flutes, whistles, and drums, and used music to accompany funerals, celebrations, and other rituals. Although...

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Women in Maya society

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play a significant role in rituals, cooking food for consumption and sacrifice. Whether women participated in said rituals is unknown. Women also worked...

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Maya priesthood

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Until the discovery that Maya stelae depicted kings instead of high priests, the Maya priesthood and their preoccupations had been a main scholarly concern...

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Maya jaguar gods

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The pre-Columbian Maya religion knew various jaguar gods, in addition to jaguar demi-gods, (ancestral) protectors, and transformers. The main jaguar deities...

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Maya Angelou

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Maya Angelou (/ˈændʒəloʊ/ AN-jə-loh; born Marguerite Annie Johnson; April 4, 1928 – May 28, 2014) was an American memoirist, poet, and civil rights activist...

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Vision Serpent

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the spirit of a god or ancestor emerging from its jaws." During Maya bloodletting rituals, participants would experience visions in which they communicated...

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Maya society

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slave labor and sacrificial victims for rituals. Warfare in Maya society was frequent. A Classic period Maya polity was a small kingdom (ajawil, ajawlel...

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Maya cave sites

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probably used in rituals performed for deities related to agricultural fertility. Agricultural products are still used in agricultural rituals by the contemporary...

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Kinich Ahau

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Ahau[pronunciation?] (Kʼinich Ajaw) is the 16th-century Yucatec name of the Maya sun god, designated as God G when referring to the codices. In the Classic...

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Maya architecture

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The Mayan architecture of the Maya civilization spans across several thousands of years, several eras of political change, and architectural innovation...

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Ritual in Transfigured Time

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Ritual in Transfigured Time is a 1946 American experimental silent short film directed by Maya Deren. Like Deren's previous work, A Study in Choreography...

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Maya codices

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Maya codices (sg.: codex) are folding books written by the pre-Columbian Maya civilization in Maya hieroglyphic script on Mesoamerican bark paper. The...

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Maya Deren

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Paganopoulos, M. (2011). "The Archetype of Transformation in Maya Deren's Film Rituals". In Hauke, Christopher; Hockley, Luke (eds.). Jung and Film II...

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Maya monarchs

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Maya monarchs, also known as Maya kings and queens, were the centers of power for the Maya civilization. Each Maya city-state was controlled by a dynasty...

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Chan Santa Cruz

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for each day; rituals associated with each day; direction for the selection, training and initiation of Maya calendar priests; a Maya rosary prayer,...

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Maya pilgrimage

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because by participating in this ritual, they renew their faith and/or try to bring about a practical result. In the Maya faith, the believers may make a...

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Dogs in Mesoamerica

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used for food (10% of all consumed meat in Teotihuacan) and ritual sacrifice. The ancient Maya, a group of people who lived throughout southern Mexico and...

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