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Irish in Minnesota (People of Minnesota)

ePub Irish in Minnesota (People of Minnesota) by Ann Regan in History

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Casas Grandes; or Paquimé; in northern Chihuahua; Mexico; was home to a religious system that swept across northern Mexico and what is now the southern United States between AD 1200 and 1450. To commemorate this religion the people of Casas Grandes created striking polychrome pots with black and red geometric and naturalistic designs on a cream base. Their pottery provides a window to Casas Grandes cosmology. Looking through this window; authors Christine and Todd VanPool find a world centered on shamans who took spiritual journeys to consort with supernatural creatures. The shamans called upon horned serpents to bring rain; the lifeblood for farmers living in the Chihuahuan desert; dealt with snakes that held powers more potent than their bites; and raised; sacrificed; and buried macaws as ritual offerings to ensure water and fertility. These findings challenge long-held beliefs about Southwestern religion and force a reconsideration of the importance of shamanism in the development of social differentiation in societies around the world.


#1343881 in Books Minnesota Historical Society Press 2002-05-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .50 x 6.00l; .40 #File Name: 087351419X100 pages


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