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- A worldview (also world-view) or Weltanschauung is said to be the fundamental cognitive orientation of an individual or society encomp****ing the whole...
- Mesoamerican cosmovision or cosmology is the collection of worldviews shared by the Indigenous pre-Columbian societies of Mesoamerica. The cosmovision of these...
- La Familia Cosmovision was a Spanish-language television network that emphasized traditional Hispanic family values. The channel was launched in 2002...
- symbolism, ranging from a purely historical explanation to one in terms of cosmovision and possible astronomical content.” At one level, ****tzilopochtli's birth...
- Dorasques have provided concrete elements for researchers to analyze their cosmovision, language, traditions, and ancestral tales and legends. These studies...
- to Aztec society. This thorough system relates to the Aztec views on cosmovision as certain days and events are linked to the cosmos. Both of these codices...
- One interesting and widely researched topic is the relation between cosmovision, religion, geography, and architecture in Mesoamerica. Much seems to...
- indicative of the totality of the vision the Mexica had of the universe (cosmovision). He states that the "prin****l center, or navel, where the horizontal...
- Hansen, Richard D. 2010 La cosmovisión de estuco: Los paneles estucados del sistema hidráulico del Mirador. In La cosmovisión a través del tiempo: Tres...
- publisher (link). ——— (1992), "Tiwanaku: Ensayo sobre su cosmovisión" [Tiwanaku: essay on its cosmovision], Revista Pumapunku (in Spanish), 2: 8–66. Stone-Miller...