s emestral review social studies i
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Social Studies I
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1. This wordd comes from the Zapotec words “DANI” & “ZU”
DAINZU
2. What does the word “YAGUL”mean?
DRY TREE OR STICK
3. This temple was dedicated to all the Zapotec Gods
PANTHEON
4. How many days are in the PIYE calendar?
260
5. The famous “MIXTEC KNOT” is located in this Region
MIXTECA
6. Where is located the state of Oaxaca?
In the SouthWest
7. How many TOWNSHIPS are in the state of Oaxaca?
570
8. Oaxaca is bounded in the west by the state of …
Chiapas
9. How many recognized ethnic groups are in the state of Oaxaca?
16
10. This range runs along the Coast
South Range
11. This region is characterized
by its humid atmosphere and for
its beautiful beaches
COAST REGION
12. It’s a theory or story of the origin and development of the universe or the solar system
COSMOGONY
13. It is the legacy of PHYSICAL artifacts and attributes of a group or society, which are inherited from past generations
TANGIBLE HERITAGE
14. It is a portion of land or sea, of the national territory representing various ecosystems where the natural environment has not changed
Natural Protected Area
15. It is something that comes or belongs to one by reason of birth, an inherited lot or portion
HERITAGE
16. It is the confidence in the
truth or existence of something
BELIEF
Tangible Heritage Intangible Heritage
• An sculpture of Francisco Toledo
• The Guelaguetza • Bani Stui Gulai • A song written by Macedonio
Alcala
• Tamales• Monte Alban • Tlayudas are very famous• Santo Domingo’s Church • The municipal city hall• Yagul
An sculpture of Francisco Toledo , Tamales, Monte Alban , The Guelaguetza , Tlayudas are very famous , Bani Stui Gulai , Santo Domingo’s Church , The municipal city hall, A song written by Macedonio Alcala , Yagul
18. It is cultural material, is a tradition transmitted orally, from one generation to another
Oral Traditions
19. In Huajuapan they celebrate “the massacre of the goats”
MIXTECS
20. The ideals, costumes,
institutions, etc. They may be
positive, as cleanliness, freedom, or
education, or they can be negative,
as cruelty, crime, or blasphemy
VALUES