Anthropology and Archaeology Professor Andrew Scherer explores social and ritual contexts of precolonial Mayan violence.
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Honor God, build communities, transform the nation

Second of three parts IN the first part of this series, “Honor God,” we laid the foundation: national transformation begins with self-government under God — a life ordered by truth, conscience, ...
Having failed to dismantle the endowment, the administration is now seeing whether it can be used to promote its own ideological projects.