Popul Vuh — The Creation Legend of the Quiche Indians was fortunate in having escaped the destructive efforts of the Spanish conquerors. It may be said to be a reflection of the myths, not only of the Mayas, but to some extent of the Aztecs, and is of… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Popul Vu — Der Ausdruck Popol Vuh bezeichnet: ein heiliges Buch der Quiché Maya in Zentralamerika, siehe Popol Vuh (Buch) ein Hörspiel von Götz Naleppa, in dem der Schöpfungsmythos der Maya nacherzählt wird eine deutsche Krautrock Band, siehe Popol Vuh… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Popol Vuh — ( Rådsbogen ) er en maya bog med skrifter indeholdende mayaernes skabelsesberetning efterfulgt af de religiøst vigtige historier om helte tvillingerne. Den bedst kendte og mest komplette udgave af Popul Vuh er i quiche folkets mayasprog. Efter… … Danske encyklopædi
Popol Vuh (Buch) — Popol Vuh ( Ratsbuch ), in moderner Quiché Schreibweise Popol Wuj, ist das heilige Buch der Quiché Maya in Zentralamerika. Es behandelt mythologische und historische Aspekte dieses Volkes. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Inhalt 2.1 Übersicht … Deutsch Wikipedia
Popol Vuh (German band) — Popol Vuh was a German Krautrock band founded by pianist and keyboardist Florian Fricke in 1970 together with Holger Trulzsch (percussion) and Frank Fiedler (electronics). Other important members during the next two decades included Daniel… … Wikipedia
Miguel Ángel Asturias — Born October 19, 1899(1899 10 19) Guatemala City, Guatemala Died June 9, 1974(1974 06 09) (aged 74) Madrid, Spain Occupatio … Wikipedia
Lewis Spence — Infobox Writer name = Lewis Spence imagesize = caption = birthdate = birth date|1874|11|25|mf=y birthplace = Angus, Scotland deathdate = death date and age|1955|3|3|1874|11|25|mf=y deathplace = occupation = journalist, folklorist, occult scholar… … Wikipedia
Q'umarkaj — Gumarcaj Q umarkaj Utatlán Ruined City (Archaeological Site) Gumarcaaj (Utatlán) … Wikipedia
Maya Hero Twins — The Hero Twins shooting a perched bird demon with a blowgun. Izapa Stela 25 … Wikipedia
Xibalba — In Maya mythology, Xibalba ( /ʃɨˈb … Wikipedia