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EchodHaiti.com:History/Istwa: Haiti, Pre-Columbus - 0 views

  • Lifestyle of the Arawak/Taino Housing and Dress Food and Agriculture Transportation Defense Religion and Myth The genocidal end of the Arawak/Taino Specific Indian leaders at the time of Columbus(The five caciques of the time)
    • anthony anthony
       
      hey what about medican and sicknesses
  • They also ate snakes, various rodents, bats, worms, birds, in general any living things they could find with the exception of humans
    • anthony anthony
       
      i wonder how they got the posin out of the snakes
  • They not only had cotton, but they raised tobacco and enjoyed smoking very much. It was not only a part of their social life, but was used in religious ceremonies too.
    • anthony anthony
       
      so they smoke tobacco for religs reasons. i wish we could do that
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  • There are many stone religious artifacts which have been found in Haiti. The zemi take on strange forms like toads, turtles, snakes, alligators and various distorted and hideous human faces.
    • anthony anthony
       
      the are the oppisit from eygpt human bodie animal face taino animal bodies human faces,
Janaisha Torres

Leonardo da Vinci - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

    • melanie pineda
       
      leonardo di vinci was an artist that worked for the medici family
    • melanie pineda
       
      he was born the 15 of april in the year 1452 and later died the 2nd of may in 1519
    • melanie pineda
       
      he was born in italy and he painted many things one of his most famous drawings was called the vitruvian man which was found in his writings, his work looked so realistic due to the fact that he studied the human body, so he knew were every muscle and part of the human body was located
    • jennifer soto
       
      a picture (well drawing) of the great Leonardo di Vinci
    • jennifer soto
       
      he study the wom of a human bean when they had the baby inside. he drew this in his jornal how he thought it would look like.
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    • jennifer soto
       
      this picture is so famouse . it is called the last supper. shows Jesus having supper before his capture and death. this paniting is almost every were . well not the origanal just the copys lOL
    • jennifer soto
       
      a paniting of the virgin mary. showing his interset in nature. its call Virgin on the rocks. it is a quite large about 200 x 120 centimeters
  • Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinc
    • jennifer soto
       
      HE WAS VERY TATLENTED. he had veryy veryy nice panitings. he had a love for art & sceince he study man women even horses. he had ideas of invetions. he would them all in his joranul.
  • Leonardo da Vinci
    • brianna batista
       
      leonardo di vinci was an artist that worked for the medici family and i was impressed and amused by his beautiful paintings
    • alexy velasco
       
      this sis true he worked for the medici family
    • Janaisha Torres
       
      He worked for the medici family. he made many things for them in his years.
Jacalyn Russ

Cannibalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Cannibalism (from Spanish Caníbalis, the Caribs[1])
    • Jacalyn Russ
       
      They are one of the most well know cannibals. That is why they show up in history so much.
  • the flesh of other humans.
    • Jacalyn Russ
       
      They never ate humans because of hunger. They ate them because of the fact that they felt stronger and all that stuff.
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    All about cannibalism
Clarissa Caraballo

Leonardo da Vinci - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci ( pronunciation (help·info), April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519) was an Italian polymath, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician and writer.
    • Jaylen Gibson
       
      He was a scientist and all the above you think of.He painted Mona Lisa,The last Supper,and Vitruvian man.
    • platano y salami
       
      this is very true. he just wasent not a painter he expirmented on the human body and that is why he made virtruvian man. when he did the painting the writing was from right to left. and he can read it perfectly also he disigned wepons and other stuff he is pretty cool.
  • He is widely considered to be one of the greatest painters of all time and perhaps the most diversely talented person ever to have lived.[2] Helen Gardner says "The scope and depth of his interests were without precedent...His mind and personality seem to us superhuman, the man himself mysterious and remote".[1]
    • Jaylen Gibson
       
      He was consider as a great painters of all time during his period and inventor. People started to notice his talent for painting and inveting also his smarts for math and science.
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    In 1466, at the age of fourteen, Leonardo was apprenticed to one of the most successful artists of his day, Andrea di Cione, known as Verrocchio. Verrocchio's workshop was at the centre of the intellectual currents of Florence, assuring the young Leonardo of an education in the humanities. Other famous painters apprenticed or associated with the workshop include Ghirlandaio, Perugino, Botticelli, and Lorenzo di Credi.[10][13] Leonardo would have been exposed to a vast range of technical skills and had the opportunity to learn drafting, chemistry, metallurgy, metal working, plaster casting, leather working, mechanics and carpentry as well as the artistic skills of drawing, painting, sculpting and modelling.[14][15][16]
Janelly Rodriguez

Smallpox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Smallpox is an infectious disease unique to humans
    • giovanni belletti
       
      This disease contaminated many indians
  • Smallpox is an infectious
    • joel abreu
       
      "Oooo" MY GOSH ,, see what small pox do to you. Ddddd she's ugly az hell...
    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      it first came from europe but then it came to the americas threw boat.
joel abreu

John Foxe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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  • Foxe was born at Boston, in Lincolnshire, England of a middlingly prominent family[3] and seems to have been an unusually studious and devout child.
    • joel abreu
       
      JOhn Foxe was a martyrologist. He also wrote a book called Foxe's books of Martyrs.
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  • Foxe personally witnessed the burning of William Cowbridge in September 1538.
  • Foxe resigned from his college in 1545 after becoming an evangelical and thereby subscribing to beliefs condemned by the Church of England under Henry VIII.
  • He also worked unsuccessfully to prevent the two burnings for religion that occurred during the reign of Edward VI.
  • Foxe moved to London and probably lived in Stepney. There he completed three translations of Protestant sermons published by the "stout Protestant" Hugh Singleton.
  • Foxe often treated this material casually, and any reader "must be prepared to meet plenty of small errors and inconsistencies
  • his was an age not only of strong language but of cruel deeds.
  • Foxe was, after all, describing the burning of human beings for the crime of holding unfashionable religious opinions.
  • Foxe was so bookish that he ruined his health by his persistent study
  • John Day's son Richard, who knew Foxe well, described him in 1607 as an "excellent man...exceeding laborious in his pen...his learning inferior to none of his age and time
    • joel abreu
       
      As you can see, its like two people burning in FIRE...
anthony anthony

Quetzalcoatl - The Man, The Myth, The Legend - 0 views

  • Quetzalcoatl is the god of human sustenance, penitent, self-sacrifice, re-birth and butterflies
    • anthony anthony
       
      he is one inportamt god. but butterflys.
  • The first myth he appears in, he is called "Precious Serpent" and was "the spirit of the waters which flowed along the winding bends of rivers"
    • anthony anthony
       
      how could u chane from water to butterflys. he his cool when he was original
abigail collazo

Sir William Wallace - 0 views

  • William Wallace
    • platano y salami
       
      william wallce was a rebel. he was like a god to other warriors because he was fierce and deadly.his favorite wepon was the claymore it had enough cutting power to take off three heads. also enough to cut a pig in half.wich is the closesst to a human body.
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    Blind Harry invented a tale that Wallace's father was killed along with his brother John in a skirmish at Loudoun Hill in 1291 by the notorious Lambies, who came from the Clan Lamont.
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