Did pre-Hispanic witches kill and eat children? Part 2.



The myth exists that witches ate newborn babies, but modern evidence debunks much of that myth. Explaining here those causes unrelated to witches in Mexico.

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Sources consulted:

*DYING FROM “ALFERECÍA” IN THE PARISH OF SANTIAGO DE QUERÉTARO, MEXICO: 1838-1851
Luz María Espinosa Cortés. Liliana Ruiz Arregui.
*THE TANGLES OF THE DEVIL: OR HOW THE NAHUALES BECAME WITCHES. Roberto Martínez González.
*Witch Bite or Disease? Child Deaths in a Tlaxcaltecan Village (Mexico), 1917-1922. Marciano Netzahualcoyotzi Méndez.
Witchcraft in ancient Mexico, critical commentary. María Teresa Sepulveda.
*Alferecía and the first cases of neonatal tetanus described in Chile in 1894. Walter Ledermann D.

Music:

1.- Title: Endless Storm
Artist: Makai Symphony
Genre: Epic War.
2.- Day of Chaos · Kevin MacLeod
Madness and Paranoia
℗ Kevin MacLeod

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