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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] LOL. You know nothing about Mayan history. If you did you would recognize that there were many Black Mayas. [IMG]http://olmec98.net/lacandon.jpg[/IMG] The Popol Vuh, gives us insight into Mayan history. [IMG]http://www.neebo.com/Content/CoverImages/Large/9780684818450.jpg[/IMG] In the Popol Vuh it is made clear that the ancestors of the Quiche Maya came from across the sea. We will use quotes from Tedlocks translation of the Popol Vuh We shall write about this now amid the preaching of God,in Christendom now. [b]We shall bring it out because there is no longer a place to see it, a Council Book, a place to see “The Light That Came from Beside the Sea”,[/b] the account of [b]“Our Place in the Shadows”, a place to see “The Dawn of Life”……(p.63). The ancestors of the Maya came from east. “…[b]the first people came from beside the sea, from the east. They came here in ancient times. When they died they were very old” [/b] (p.175). Claiming that the nacestors came from the East is very important. East of the Maya, would be the Gulf Region where the Mande/Olmec people settled and founded the Olmec civilization. You guys, in your racism assume that their were no Blacks among the Maya. This is a false view. The Popol Vuh notes that: [b]They didn’t know where they were going. They did this for a long time, when they were there in the grasslands:the black people, the white people, people of many faces, people of many languages, uncertain there at the edge of the sky[/b] (pp.149-150). The Blacks introduced civilization among the Maya. In the Popol Vuh, it is noted that [b] And then the boys made fire with drill and rosted, the bird over the fire. And they coated one of the birds with plaster, they put gypsum on it [/b] (p.86). [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/Codex_Tro-Cortesianus.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://a2.idata.over-blog.com/180x300/1/21/73/37/3e-repertoire/maya-calendrier2b.png[/IMG] It is interesting to note that the boys drilling are depicted as Blacks in the Dresden and Tro-Cotesianus Codexes. As a result, the color Black and Black individuals were recognized as important in Mayan culture. The major Black gods were God C, Xaman and Ekchuah. God C is personification of the concept of sacreness. It has the phonetic value of [b]ku or ch’in [/b] deity or sacreness. The Mayan term for deity/god is of Mande Olmec origin: [list] [*]Maya ……..English………Mande Kin………….day…………..kene K’u,ku……..sacre,god………Ku [/list] This is another indication of the Olmec origin of Mayan civilization. The jaguar played an important role in Mayan society as it did in Africa. The jaguar pelt or cushion was the symbol of the ‘enthroned lord’. This is why we see the jaguar pelt around the neck of the Black royal represented in the Chama vase. Blacks also introduced writing and trade among the Maya. The usual Mayan term for black is [b]’Ek[/b]’. Thus the merchant god signified by the back pack staff and etc was called Ekchuah. Thus we see these Blacks, gods etc. represented in many Mayan Codexes. . [IMG]http://olmec98.net/BlackGods2.gif[/IMG] [b]God C[/b] . Given this review of the fact that there were Black Maya, and that these Blacks played an important role in Mayan society I will answer the question posted earlier [QUOTE] Crush Black Lies asked the question “And these two are Blacks too huh? The Mayans are worshiping some Black dude in the procession, heh?” [/QUOTE]The answer is yes. These Mayan people are showing respect to their African/Black heritage. [IMG]http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/9441/mayans1.jpg[/IMG] In the photo above we see figures that are black and with jaguar spots. This picture is simply denoting that black and jaguar spots would represent royalty. [IMG]http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/1267/mayans2.jpg[/IMG] The picture above illustrates personages draped in black. The blackness of the Mayan grab suggest that this photo represents wise men. [IMG]http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/7816/mayans3.jpg[/IMG] The picture above is just what you thought it was. It is recognizing the enthronement of a Black Mayan as ruler. This ruler is being carried by the other Maya. There is also another Black in the entourage. This person wears a backpack. This suggest that he may have been an envoy from one of the Black Mayan cities. You guys are a joke. You know nothing about ancient Mexico, so you have allowed your hate and racism toward Blacks to cloud your mind and interpret these works of art based on your own views about blacks. Shame on you. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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