
handle: 20.500.12525/8271
Esta reseña presenta un análisis profundo sobre los ritos mortuorios de los nahuas precolombinos, explorando su visión del ciclo eterno entre vida y muerte. El texto destaca cómo estas culturas aceptaban la muerte como parte del devenir circular y su relación con la naturaleza y la espiritualidad. Además, compara estas creencias con otras culturas indígenas y reflexiona sobre su significado en la cultura contemporánea
This review provides an in-depth analysis of pre-Hispanic Nahua funeral rites, highlighting their view of the eternal cycle between life and death. The text emphasizes how these cultures embraced death as part of the circular becoming and their connection to nature and spirituality. It also compares these beliefs with those of other indigenous cultures and reflects on their significance in contemporary culture
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas
CIENCIAS SOCIALES, pre-Hispanic culture, ciclo de vida y muerte, mitología nahua, indigenous worldview, cosmovisión indígena, funeral rites, cycle of life and death, cultura prehispánica, Nahua mythology, ritos mortuorios
CIENCIAS SOCIALES, pre-Hispanic culture, ciclo de vida y muerte, mitología nahua, indigenous worldview, cosmovisión indígena, funeral rites, cycle of life and death, cultura prehispánica, Nahua mythology, ritos mortuorios
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