The Indians of Central America,he principal place in mythology held myths about the origin of the fire and the origin of humans and animals. Later, the culture appeared myths about Cayman - patron of food and
Слайд 2 The Indians of Central America,he principal place in
mythology held myths about the origin of the fire
and the origin of humans and animals. Later, the culture appeared myths about Cayman - patron of food and water and good spirits of plants, as well as the myths common to all kinds of mythologies - of creation. When the Indians began to be widely used in agriculture, the culture of maize, there were myths about the supreme female deity - "goddess with braids." Interestingly, the goddess has no name, and the name was adopted only provisionally, as a rough translation. The image of the goddess unites Indians idea of spirits of plants and animals. "Goddess braids" is both the embodiment and the earth and the sky, and life and death.
in agriculture, the culture of maize, there were myths
about the supreme female deity - "goddess with braids." Interestingly, the goddess has no name, and the name was adopted only provisionally, as a rough translation. The image of the goddess unites Indians idea of spirits of plants and animals. "Goddess braids" is both the embodiment and the earth and the sky, and life and death.