miércoles, 16 de mayo de 2012

PANCHES ACTIVITIES AND HABITS

It is proved that the most important activity of the panches was the war. However they worked the ceramic. They painted at the rocks which nowadays some of those paintings eXist. Thay aslo practiced the music with some instruments like carracas, fotutos, trompetas de caracol, cascabeles, semillas secas and tambores.

PANCHES RELIGION

It is proved that the panches believed that the natural events were acts of divine power. They loved the nature force like the water, the mountains, the sun and the moon. The panches had a central God very powerful that was called NANUCO or NACUCO. That God controled this planet and others, he had the force to do the good things or the bad things. This God was always showed as a women. There were also other gods like the sun or the moon.

Panches political organization

It is proved that the most important activity of the panches was the war. However they worked the ceramic. They painted at the rocks which nowadays some of those paintings exist. Thay aslo practiced the music with some instruments like carracas, fotutos, trompetas de caracol, cascabeles, semillas secas and tambores.

Panches territory



The territory were the majority of the panches lived was nowadays the territory of Tolima, Colombia. They were located from the Magdalena river until a little part of the territory of Cundinamarca. Many people say that the most important place for the panches was nowadays what is the city of Ibague, other people say that Ibague was the most important place for the pijaos, another colombian tribe. The proved places where the panches lived were nowadays, Villeta, Guaduas, Sasaima, Chaguani, Viani, Guayabal de suquima, el peñon and Utica.

THE PANCHES

The panches were a Colombian tribe, they were described by the spaniards as fearsome warriors, whose life rotated around 
the war.



Aztecs


AZTEC'S LAW

The One Time Forgiveness Law: The Aztecs had an interesting law. Once, and only once, you could confess your crime to the priests of Tlazolteotl and you would be forgiven. No punishment could be given to you. Timing was everything. You could only do this once. And you had to do it before you were caught. If evidence came to light after you confessed, you were safe. You had already been excused from punishment for that crime. However, if you ever committed other crime, you would be punished to the full extend of the law. Aztec laws were very harsh.