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ID number:374920
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Published: 22.11.2005.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: 7 units
References: Used
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  Introduction    3
2.  The City Laventa    4
3.  The City Teotivacana    5
4.  North America    6
5.  Mayas    7
6.  Aztecs    8
7.  Incas    9
8.  Owls in American Indian Culture    10
9.  Animals as represented in Mythology and Folklore    10
  A Final Word    13
  Bibliography    14
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“If it does not kill you, then it will make you stronger.” (Indian proverb)

Indian culture is as a beautiful treasure house. We can find many different jewels in it: advice how to live with the nature and heaven in harmony; the secrets of treatment of diseases; custody of traditions and many others.
That’s why I have always been interested in Indian culture and mythology. When I was smaller, my favourite books were – “The Last Mohican” and “The Secret of the Silver Lake’s Depth”. Those books led me in the absorbing Indians’ life.
I think that all people would have to learn from Indians, how to live with the processes of the nature in harmony. Then the whole world would be greener, the air – cleaner, animals – would not die out, and people would be happier and healthier.
When I hear word INDIANS, I see wide prairies, fabulous mountains and Indians who steal up animals and track their enemies. I cannot hear their steps because they have put on colored moccasins.
I want to enter in this fairy-tale.

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