[Aztlan] Incan Aztec and Mayan Weaponry
John Lennox
jxnbard at dmci.net
Tue Aug 26 13:52:29 CDT 2008
Hello,
My name is Dr. John Lennox, and I am new to the list. I am a practitioner and researcher of Western Martial Arts, and have recently shifted my interest to the weapons of the Incas, Aztecs and Mayans. I have looked at the sections of the codices that can be found online, so I am familiar with their weapons. My question to the list is: Is there any mention either in the codices, or engravings of any system of combat taught to the warriors in these cultures? Descriptions of various battles would also be helpful. However, what those descriptions do not tell us is whether or not there existed a specific system taught to warriors.
Normally, when there does not exist an extant system of combat for a weapon, such as the Roman Gladius for example, we as practitioners/researchers work with the weapon using the foundations of combat theory to attempt to re-create what the combat style may have been. I would, however, prefer to find some type of system for these civilizations so that I may re-create their martial culture as faithfully as possible.
Information on folk dances can be helpful as well. Often the folk dances of a civilization are linked to their martial culture. Especially in cases where the culture has been conquered, martial training for the men continues in the form of folk dances using canes, kerchiefs, etc. to simulate their traditional weapons.
Any information at all would be immensely helpful and greatly appreciated. A friend of mine mentioned a researcher named Ross Hassig, whom she noted was an expert on Mesoamerican warfare. Could anyone on this list put me in touch with him?
Thank you again, in advance for your assistance.
Sincerely,
John Lennox
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