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ID008099
Call Number985.019/JON
Title ProperMyths and Religion of the Incas
LanguageENG
AuthorJones, David M
PublicationGreat Britain,  Southwater,  2008.
Description128p   Black Spine
NoteThis book focuses on myths, legends and religious beliefs as old as time. The Chavin, Moche and Chimu people worshipped rainforest gods in the form of jaguars, serpents, monkeys and birds. The Incas even claimed descent from the sun, regarding their emperor as the 'son of the sun'. Rituals developed, including human and animal sacrifice, and honouring the gods lay at the heart of everyday lives. Even today, South American people honour Inti, the Inca sun god.This is a brilliant retelling of the prehistory and history of South America through the myths and legends of its many cultures and civilizations.
NoteIntroduction
A pantheon of Gods
Honouring the Gods
Tales of the Gods
Creation and the first peoples
Leaving this earth
A new God
Glossary
Index
Standard Number9781844765195
Price. QualificationRs.425(Pb)
Classification Number985.019
Key WordsIGCSE ;  Incas ;  Incas - Mythology ;  Incas - Religion ;  Incas - Folklore ;  Tales - Andes region ;  Legends - Andes region


 
 
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