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Newington College
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11 - Studies of Religion - Ancient Religions
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11 - Studies of Religion - Ancient Religions: Articles from university .edu web pages
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The Aztecs: A Pre-Columbian History
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute webpage.
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by Silvério A. Barroqueiro
Aztec and Hawaiian Beliefs of Returning Gods: How They Influenced the First Encounter with the Europeans
Western Oregon University published research paper.
The Aztecs believed that a deity would return from the east. According to the Spanish chronicle, the Aztecs thought this prophesy fulfilled with the arrival of Cortés in 1519.
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By Lucie Johnson, Western Oregon University
Aztec gods and goddesses
University of California webpage.
Creation Story of the Maya
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.
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Smithsonian Institute
Aztec Ritual and Sacrifice.
Australian National University webpage.
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By Meghan Senior, Australian National University
Aztec Philosophy
University of Tennessee website.
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The Story of How the World Began: An Anthropological Analysis of Creation Mythology
State University of New York Honours thesis.
This paper addresses the theme of the creation myth in a selection of cultural groups.
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Honors Thesis By Shauna Strnad
Aztec Culture : an Overview
Arizona State University web document.
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By Dr. Michael E. Smith, Arizona State University,
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