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Battle of Ojo Caliente Canyon happened on 1854-04-08.

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What is ojo board?

i think ojo board is not rial it is a consept. it is used for calling spirit


What did the native amerians use a gods eye for?

The God’s Eye, or Ojo de Dios, is a traditional craft made by Native American cultures, particularly the Huichol people of Mexico. It consists of a wooden cross with yarn wrapped around it, symbolizing the spiritual connection between the creator and the natural world. Originally, it was created to celebrate significant events, such as births or milestones, and to provide protection and blessings. The God’s Eye represents the idea of seeing and understanding the world through a spiritual lens.


Where mummies always created by mummy makers?

Given the celebratiion and worship of the deceased in Egypt- this was a professional caste akin in a sense to modern funeral directors.l The Ankh was an eternity symbol believed to be derived from the Vagina. Yes, all mummies were worked on- so to speak by undertakers. The only exception would be the preserved corpses where weather and climate were-are a factor, the so-called Ice Mummies- these are not, strictly speaking mummies, but preserved bodies by cryogenic ( natural deep freezing) methods, some may have been intentional human sacrifices. For some reason these - and some strange funerary practices were very common in Peru, no wheres near Egypt. an odd-looking Cross called the Ojo de Dios ( Eye of God) was often found in funerary surroundings- this is NOT the normal Christian Cross. You figure it out.


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