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EXAMPLE
 "Mexican Cuisine" (Article) 

Western Mexico

-- Near Guadalajara is the town of Tonalá, known for its pozole, a hominy stew, reportedly said in the 16th century, to have been originally created with human flesh. (Citation needed) The area which makes tequila surrounds the city.

DRAFT:
-- Near Guadalajara is the town of Tonalá, known for its pozole, a hominy stew, reportedly said in the 16th century, to have been originally created with human flesh. Pozole was prepared and consumed for religious reasons and only the citizens within the highest ranks in their community were permitted to partake in this rite. The area which makes tequila surrounds the city.

NOTES:
"Ritual was a constant immediate part of every Aztec act" (pg.1)

"The god Quetzalcoatl had gathered up the bones of the previous men, mixed a paste using cornmeal and his own blood, and fashioned the Aztec race." in page 1.

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Topic/Article and a list of sources...

Topic: Halloween and Day of the Dead Food and rituals Academic Sources: 1. Skeletons at the Feast by Siller, J.P. 2. Ritual, Art and Latino Political Communication by Shlossberg, Pavel. 3. Race and the News by Marchi, Regina M.

Gema ValTurGema ValTur (talk) 16:17, 15 August 2019 (UTCa)

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