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The Mayans: The Traditional Inuit Way Of Life

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In the world there are many different cultures which means everyone has a different writing style. The puritans had 3 main genres, sermons, historical narrative, and poetry. The Puritans held deep religious beliefs based on their own perspective of Christianity. The families attended church regularly and read the bible in their homes. Another type of culture are the inuits. Traditional Inuit way of life was influenced by the harsh climate and stark landscapes of the Arctic tundra. Many of their traditions include storytelling, mythology and dancing. The last culture I will be talking about is the Mayans. The mayans developed their own style of writing. The Maya also had a lengthy and complicated mythical origin story that is recorded by the K’iche Maya. …show more content…

He was no ordinary raven, “He had the powers of both a man and bird, and could change from one to the other simply by pulling his beak above his head as one lifts up a mask.” In the Mayan culture, they are said to be created by 2 gods. “Before the world had a true form, there were two gods, Tepeu the Maker and Gucumatz the Feathered Spirit.” Gucumatz is much like a raven as well because he was also a feathered spirit. The Puritans believed in the god as we know today. 1 man created earth and all things living. In the inuit myth, the raven didn't seem to be bothered by being worshiped by his creations. He only wanted them to survive and live happily so he kept adding things to his world. Whilst the Mayan myth is VERY different. The mayans wanted the living animals and humans to praise them, “Tepeu and Gucumatz decided they needed beings there to look after their vast creation, and to praise their names as the

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