That depends quite a lot on what you mean by "this".
Before the Aztec Met The Spanish There Worldview Was Religion And War. They use to believe that the sun would not rise if they did not sacrifice the human heart and blood to the gods.
Malinalli's worldview was shaped by her experiences as a slave, translator, and mediator between the Spanish conquistadors and the indigenous people of Mexico. She navigated complex cultural and political landscapes, often balancing her loyalty to her indigenous roots with her role as a key figure in the Spanish conquest.
"Dimelo" in Spanish translates to "tell me" in English.
The Spanish worldview was influenced by the belief in the superiority of their religion and culture, which they used to justify spreading Christianity and "civilizing" indigenous populations. They believed in the concept of "divine right" to conquer and claim new territories under the authority of the Catholic monarchs. Additionally, there was a strong emphasis on accumulating wealth and resources as a measure of power and prestige, driving the desire to expand the empire.
Their worldview consisted only of what they knew in their regional area. The decisions and choices they made toward the end of their civilization were greatly influenced by the gods they belived in. Thinking the Spanish were gods or sent by gods there was much conflict within tribes. Some fought with the Spanish to help conquer other tribes only to have that backfire on them later on.
Worldview Pictures was created in 1989.
Everybody of different culture has a worldview
To tell me
how did art affect renaissance thinking and worldview?
Worldview Broadcasting Channel was created in 2012.
contar (or decir- to say/tell)
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