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- Mesoamerican cosmovision or cosmology is the collection of worldviews shared by the Indigenous pre-Columbian societies of Mesoamerica. The cosmovision of these...
- A worldview or a world-view or Weltanschauung is the fundamental cognitive orientation of an individual or society encomp****ing the whole of the individual's...
- INSP (formerly The Inspiration Network; the initialism is sounded out letter-by-letter) is an American digital cable television network that features primarily...
- One interesting and widely researched topic is the relation between cosmovision, religion, geography, and architecture in Mesoamerica. Much seems to...
- symbolism, ranging from a purely historical explanation to one in terms of cosmovision and possible astronomical content.” At one level, ****tzilopochtli's birth...
- Archibaldo; López, Ateliano. "Igargan Cantos, la cosmovisión kuna y la biodiversidad marina. The Kuna cosmovision and their marine biodiversity." CODESTA (2007)...
- Anhanga (tupi: Ahiag̃; maué: Anhang, "spirit"), is a figure present in the cosmovision of several native groups from Brazil and indianist literature. The Tupinambá...
- Certain geographical features are linked to different parts of this cosmovision. Thus mountains and tall trees connect the middle and upper worlds; caves...
- time of the pageant "¡Ya está aquí la nueva señorita Antioquia 2023!". Cosmovisión Real (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 July 2023. Heraldo, El (31 January 2024)...
- Thornton, John K.: Warfare in Atlantic Africa, 1500–1800. Routledge, 1999. Cosmovisions.com[dead link] "Mossi (1250–1575 AD) – DBA 2.0 Variant Army List". Fanaticus...