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Story telling in its best form By: Emmanuel Lopez

In these pictures you can see indigenous group drawing on rocks recording dances a sun and there’s a theory that there was a supernova that’s why in the picture in the top right corner you can what seems to resemble a sun but very bright.

We can assume that many generations told the story about the super nova to the younger generation and talked about the other religious ceremonies that occurred.
On these pictures you can see two ceramic pieces that could’ve been a part of a religious ceremony or used for a special events. These ceramics themselves hold stories within and share memories with many other pieces
The preservation of this architecture in Tumacácori where a tribe once lived and had ceremonial events in the church, this is a method of story telling that has been used by everyone all over the world to tell a story when the inhabitants aren’t able to tell it.
These pictures were taken in Chaco national historical park. The top left corner picture shows a circular structure where the tribe used to have games. These structures have a voice that speaks for itself and holds years of history about how the tribe lived how they traded and how they celebrated.