Carlos Conversations   /     Sacred Spots: The Jaguar in the ancient Americas

Description

A discussion about the most feared and revered animal of the Americas and its importance in the shamanic religious traditions of the ancient people of this region.

Summary

In Sacred Spots, Rebecca Stone, Associate Professor of Art History and Curator of Ancient American Art, and John Polisar, Coordinator of the Jaguar Conservation Program for the Wildlife Conservation Society, discuss the most feared and revered animal of the Americas, and its importance in the shamanic religious traditions of the ancient people of this region.

Subtitle
A discussion about the most feared and revered animal of the Americas and its importance in the shamanic religious traditions of the ancient people of this region.
Duration
15:52
Publishing date
2014-03-20 20:03
Link
http://www.carlos.emory.edu/conversations/sacred_spots.mp4
Contributors
  Rebecca Stone and John Polisar
author  
Enclosures
http://www.carlos.emory.edu/conversations/sacred_spots.mp4
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