Comanche human sacrifices refer to the ritualistic killings that were part of certain cultural practices among the Comanche tribe, primarily during the 18th and 19th centuries. These sacrifices were often connected to warfare, religious beliefs, or the desire to appease spirits or deities. Captives taken during raids were sometimes chosen for these sacrifices, which were believed to ensure success in battle or to honor the dead. However, such practices were not universally practiced among all Comanche and were influenced by various factors, including interactions with other tribes and European settlers.
the Aztec had human sacrifices because that is what they believed was right, and believed that if they didn't give human sacrifices to the gods that they would be punished.
Yes, the Aztecs practiced human sacrifices as a part of their religious ceremonies. They believed that offering sacrifices to their gods was necessary to ensure the well-being of their civilization and world.
temples where human sacrifices were performed
They do not perform human sacrifices.
Human sacrifices
yes they did
Priests conducted the Aztec human sacrifices.
they felt that it was wrong to practice human sacrifice
Both
They did sometimes.
human sacrifices
Human sacrifices have been made to various gods and rulers throughout human history. The Aztecs and Mayans used to routinely sacrifice people to their gods, as did many other ancient cultures.