Maya Angelou grew up in Stamps,Arkansas and soon left to live with her brother Bailey Johnson in St. Louis.:) you are welcome
The Maya in the highlands typically trade goods such as obsidian, ceramics, and precious stones for cotton from the lowlands. Cotton was highly valued by the Maya for its use in clothing and textiles.
Guatemala is the Central American country where nearly half the population is descended from the Maya. The Maya civilization has a rich cultural heritage that is still present in many aspects of daily life in Guatemala.
The Arabs and the Maya are ethnic groups. In order to form an ethnic group, all you need is a common language and common lineages. If you are asking how Arab and Mayan Civilizations formed, they are very different answers. There is significantly less information about the Maya, because contemporaneous written sources do not exist, but there is general consensus that the Maya Civilization really picked up with urban development. The Arab Civilization was built based on the imperial skills inherited from conquered Byzantines and Sassanids and created during the Reign of the Caliph Omar.
Olmec and Maya
Well, honey, Maya and Mississippians are both ancient civilizations in the Americas, but they were as different as night and day. Maya were known for their advanced writing system and impressive architecture, while Mississippians were more into mound-building and farming. So, sure, they both left a mark in history, but they did it in their own unique ways.
Her real name was Margarette Johnson, but, when she got older, she cahnged her name to Maya Angelo.
She is NOT dead!
St Louis
yes Maya Angelo has an older brother named Bailey Jr. , he got his name from his dad Bailey Jhonson
No, she wasn't.
No, Maya Angelou did not grow up rich. She experienced poverty and struggled during her childhood, facing hardships and challenges that later deeply influenced her work as a writer and activist.
she was born on April 4th 1928.
I don't think she does, but I can't be sure...
Maya Angelo.
maya angelo
Inequality, determination,
Some poems by Maya Angelo are: I know whey the caged bird sings, alone, touched by an angel, and woman work. She wrote more but those are the ones I can think of.