The Serpent Symbol, and the Worship of the Reciprocal Principles of Nature in America |
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aboriginal according adoration altars American race amongst ancient Aztecs Brahma called Central America centre ceremonies chapter character Cherokees Chichen-itza Cinteotl Codex Vaticanus connection continent corresponding cosmogony Creator Damascius deity described divine doctrine earth Egypt Egyptian emblem erected existed fact Father feet high feet in height female festival figure fire globe goddess gods high-places hill Hindu Hist Huitzlipochtli human hundred idea idol Incas Indians languages Lingham male Manabozho Mexican Mexico Mississippi monuments Moon mounds mountains mythology nations nature observed origin ornaments Osiris paintings Palenque Peruvians Phallic worship Phallus Priapus priest primitive pyramid Quetzalcoatl reciprocal principles religion religious remarkable represented resemblance respect rites sacred sacrifices says sculptured sepulchral serpent serpent symbol serpentine signifies similar Siva solar spirit square Stephens stone structures summit superstition supposed Supreme symbol temple Teotihuacan terraces Tezcatlipoca tion Tlaloc tomb tribes Uxmal various Vishnu Xochicalco Yucatan