the maya people do not belive in thier past, but they have made a new relgion similar to Catholicism and follow The Bible.
They sacrificed slaves and played a game in which they sacrificed the losers
They didn't. The Maya as a people still make up a sizable part of Mexico's population. In several regions - especially in the Yucatan area - the Maya language is still spoken and Maya traditions are still upheld. Only the Mayan religion has changed to Roman Catholic.
Some historical traditions of Confucianism are still in practice today. The most common is the deviation from pleasure of the flesh and to submit more to a spiritual form of relationships.
The Mayans had hot weather.
The Maya did not practice mummification. Like the Egyptians, however, they did bury their nobly-ranked deceased in sarcophagi with symbolic items, such as jade carvings and jewelry.
the mayans are not preserving the past
The mayans are from the past. So yes, they did end the calender.
it has to do with the past and many people want to know if there ancestors were mayans
Inca practices some of the traditions from the past. Some of them include worship of local gods and the practice of royal split inheritance among others.
Practiced is the past tense of practice.
Practiced is the past participle of practice.
There are many traditions and practices from the past that are used today. Many practices and traditions within friendships, clans, groups, medicine, and families, all live on and are used throughout daily life.
The Mayans didn't, but now they are dead
The past participle of practice is practiced.
They sacrificed slaves and played a game in which they sacrificed the losers
I dont know i was hoping you knew
What happened.