User:Morganljackson/Cabaguil/Bibliography

= [MorganLJackson][Cabaguil][Bibliography] = Andrews, T. (2000). Dictionary of nature myths: Legends of the Earth, sea, and Sky. Oxford University Press.

-This is a book published by Oxford University Press. It reviews Mayan Gods because they are all related to certain forces of nature.

Mark, J. J. (2023, March 4). The mayan pantheon: The many gods of the maya. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved March 6, 2023, from https://www.worldhistory.org/article/415/the-mayan-pantheon-the-many-gods-of-the-maya/

-This is a scholarly article that was posted to go into depth about each of the ancient Mayan gods. I found Cabaguil in the encyclopedia. It is a secondary source.

MedCrave Publishing. (2018, February 9). The mayan gods: An explanation from the structures of thought. Journal of Historical Archaeology & Anthropological Sciences. Retrieved March 6, 2023, from https://medcraveonline.com/JHAAS/the-mayan-gods-an-explanation-from-the-structures-of-thought.html

-This is a reviewed journal that was published to explain how the Mayans thought and used Gods to represent forces of nature. It is a secondary source.

Milbrath, S. (2000). Star gods of the maya: Astronomy in art, folklore and calendars. University of Texas Press.

-This is a book that was published by University of Texas Press, it has been peer reviewed and is a good source to learn more about mayan folklore.