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Maya Creation

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Maya Creation


     The Mayans believe that Mother Earth was a gigantic monster.  It was an alligator, toad, and a turtle combined.  Above her was a sky with a layer for each planet and spheres of movement for the sun and the moon.  Below her was the underworld where heavenly bodies passed when out of sight.  All around her were the spirits of rain and thunder.  The deities of the food plants and animals attended her.  All nature was alive and it was constantly dying and being reborn (Burland 1771).
     The Mayans are American Indian people who lived in southern Mexico (Miller "Maya" Grolier).  The Yucatan was the center of the Mayan civilization from about the 1st century B.C. ("Yucantan" Grolier). They flourished in Mexico and central America from 250 to 1600 A.D. ("History of Agriculture" Grolier).  Their ancestors had crossed the Bering land Bridge from Asia (Miller "Maya" Grolier).  Honduras was once a part of the Mayan Empire.  It had flourished between 250 and 950 A.D. (Seligson "Honduras" Grolier).  The Mayans also had lived in Mexican states: Yucantan and Chiapas, British Honduras, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador (Burland 1770)
     By 1200 B.C., they had dominated trade routes.  The trade routes extended from the modern Mexico state of Guerrero to Costa Rica (Miller "Maya" Grolier).  The Mayans had constant cultural and commercial contact from other tribes such as the Aztecs.  They were with the central and coastal Mexican civilization that had influenced them and influenced other cultures (Harrison "History of Latin America" Grolier).
     The Mayans worshiped peace deities (Matthews 45).  They also worshiped a creator who lived beyond the sky, and believed it was male and female.  Mayans also believed that males were more important (Burland 1771).  They explain this with the fact that man came first (Thompson Internet).  They also believe in satisfying the creators and fear death.  The Mayans had similar beliefs of creation and similar and not similar gods...

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