In 1977, Stephen King published his short story “Children of the Corn” in Penthouse. Seven years later, movie audiences across the nation were horrified by the ritual doings of small town Nebraska kids who worshiped something malevolent in the corn.
It surely was no coincidence that later in the year, Nebraska experienced a sharp drop in [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Aztecs'
Crazy Corn Children & Ritual Form
June 8th, 2011 · 8 Comments · Cognition, Ecology, Economy, Ritual
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Aztec Blood Rituals
December 14th, 2010 · No Comments · Ecology, History, Power, Ritual
Over at Archaeology News, Jasmyne Pendragon (gotta love that name!) has posted the first and second installments of a three part series on “The Purpose of Aztec Blood Rituals.” Helpfully, the articles contain numerous citations and complete references. In part one, Pendragon briefly sets the historical stage before laying out the details of Aztec beliefs:
The [...]
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