Guatemala historical happenings

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      The Quiche-Maya people [of Guatemala] left two histories, written in their own language but with the European alphabet, shortly after the conquest of Guatemala in 1524 A.D. The English translations of the titles are Title of the Lords of Totonicapan and Popol Vuh, the Sacred Book of the Quiche Maya. The two histories are complementary.


    • [DOC File]Non-Violence & Conflict Management

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      Perhaps it appeared that Eisenhower and Nixon largely ignored happenings in. Cuba, but unbeknownst to Kennedy, the former administration had been taking steps to. intervene more directly yet covertly. Throughout 1959 and 1960, Castro’s regime. systematically and consistently restricted civil and personal liberties, purged the


    • [DOC File]XXXLIT OLD US/ENG

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      In Guatemala this ancient god was commonly called Gucumatz -- a Quiche Maya term identical in meaning to the Aztec name Quetzalcoatl. . . . In Yucatan the Messiah was known as Itzamna, the Son. . . . A belief in his divine power as creator and in his second coming was general throughout the ancient Mesoamerican world.


    • [DOC File]Alan C

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      His knowledge of the geography of that region is frequently seen in the Quixote. In 1590 he applied for one of several positions in the New World—Guatemala, Cartagena [in modern Colombia], or La Paz [in modern Bolivia]—but his petition was denied, for which posterity can be grateful.


    • [DOC File]MIGUEL DE CERVANTES SAAVEDRA

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      Historical examples of nonviolence 35. The struggle for independence in Southern Asia 35. The Citizens rights Movement in the USA 36. ... Guatemala, to be present in the villages and give moral support to those who witness against the soldiers. It is an understatement to say that it is not without risk. Many fear those who previously were ...


    • [DOC File]1 Nephi 18:13 We Were Driven Back upon the Waters for ...

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      16) Its highest point is the 3,681-ft. Mt. Victoria. Bounded on the north by the Hondo River, it includes the islands of Turneffe, Glovers Reef, and Ambergris Cay. Guatemala didn’t recognize its independence until 1992, so even after its independence in 1981 British troops remained stationed there just in case.


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