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ACTA December 07
Associated to Place: articles -- by * Topiltzin Tupac (21 Articles), Historical Article
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In the Spotlight

Featured Articles:

Holy Smoke (Smudging) by Moonbeam MorningStar

Draft - Mayan earflares by Xtreemli Curius

The Chachapoyas by Signor Grande Romulus


Featured District:

Chan Chan, built by Remy LeBeau Cusi, is a new finished project in our hoods.
"Chan Chan was the capital of the Kingdom of Chimor, also known as the Chimu Empire. It was built between 850CE and 1470CE of Adobe brick and then covered with a smooth surface on which they then carved inticate designs. The city spans just over 7 1/2 square miles with an urban center of 2.3 square miles. The center is dominated by the palaces of the Chimu Kings. By the time the Chimu fell to the Inca around 1470CE, their empire stretched for 621 miles along the Pacific coast."
Remy LeBeau is also the new chief of the district. Other residents include Chicomecoatl MorningStar and our esteemed scriba emeritus, ChanChan Tupac, who danced and said: "Wohooo, finally a place where I can feel totally at home!"
The district saw also the first hood battle during Goldfest and it was named by the AW historians as the Battle of the Empires: Chimu vs. Inca; Result Incas won 10-4. The fight commentator Geri had this to say: "History always repeats itself!"


New Scribal Bios:

Firestorm Acoma’s scribal bio

Aynara MorningStar’s scribal bio


Group Spotlight:

MP #100#
Michinpaqui, The social stop for any and all in the Americas and beyond. The goal of Michinpaqui is to provide a setting for the citizens of the Americas to get to know one another and to explore the comparative side of the Americas cultures.


Featured Activities:

Send a Holiday Card to your friends and loved ones from the The AW E-card Center

Download "Crystal Cave Christmas Treasure"-game free for holidays
- Search treasures in pitch black caves, pyramids and tombs of ancient temples in a puzzle game!



Contributing Reporters and Editors

Editor, Americas World News:
Topiltzin Tupac

ACTA DIURNAAmericas World News

Thank You, Lipset YellowStar and Welcome, Firestorm Acoma!

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We thank you, Lipset for being a great back-up and great welcomer of newbies, and for helping with the festivals in the spring and summer. Sadly your art studies prevented more scribing, but no worries; when you've finished with them, we expect you to come and dazzle us with your graphics. :)
And speaking of dazzling, more graphics talent came Americas way, when Asenath Amenhotep decided to move to scribe for Americas, taking into use her Americas persona Firestorm Acoma. Most of us know her work from Egypt and also in Americas, especially with anything involving chocolate, so all we need to say is welcome! :)
[Scribal plaque by Aynara MorningStar]

Take care of your pets, even during the holidays, when you’re laying passed out under the Xmas tree or Yule log, or whatever you have for the termites to chew upon…
Now it’s time to curl up by the hearth’s fire and dream about next year…
Happy Holidays to all,
~Topi
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Gem Awards:

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This year’s festivals are long past, but they are still remembered, by the Gems-committee, awarding Americas with 5 awards, 3 for Goldfest events and 2 for Inti Raymi.

Exploring the Americas (Goldfest '07)
The Mystery of the Crystal Skulls (Goldfest '07)
The Where in the Americas?-Quiz (Goldfest '07)
Inti Raymi: Articles Central(6/07)
Inti Raymi: Quizzes and Games 6/07
We applaud these and all other events and volunteers who helped create them. (and the lovely new plaque by Laurels Curius)


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Hood News:
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Romans are coming, Romans are coming! Run for the hills… and get your arrows an bow and blowguns and hide your men and goats… the former from Xtreemli Curius and the latter from Signor Grande Romulus, who have volunteered to help with the hood bulding and have purchased properties eg. at Northwest Islands and Bays. All kidding aside, we are thankful for this, but we also still need "native" actives doing work, so if you’d like to volunteer as a neighborhood builder, and would like to do write-ups for Americas hoods, check out the available places at the Americas Neighborhood Project-thread, and post a message at the thread.

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In the Kituwah territory the past month was the month for trading, and people were posting their items on the threads for people, and it seemed a fun activity. Maybe something for other hoods to think about, activity wise, that is. And now it's time for the December Moon, which is the snow month. At the time of writing they are just about to finish their monthly graphic contest for December… check it out and next time, take part. And as an idea for holiday gifts; people are posting links to online stores selling native American items.

In planning: Izcalli (Rebirth) festival coming for Tenochtitlan(?) hood, suggested dates January 19th to February 7th... Contact the scribes if you’d like to help in planning


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Archaeological Links & News:

Texas Indians resource, posted by Senex Caecilius

Pre-Mayan cave paintings found in Mexico

Love of Chocolate May Have Begun With Cacao Beer

Large Ancient Settlement Unearthed in Puerto Rico

Archaeology at the Hovey Lake Site

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull most anticipated movie of 2008


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UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Greater Ancient MesoAmerica
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