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Nov 29 14 tweets 12 min read
Since my basic breakdown got popular (thank you all so much!), here’s a new thread to enjoy. The #Mesoamerica Influences in Costumes of #wakandaforever so spoliers ahead!! Fashion, my favorite 🤩🧵1/13 Image
Starting with #Shuri’s fit! Namora’s not wrong when she says someone of Shuri’s status wears highly decorated jade ornaments. Right pic of K’abal, Maya “warrior” queen of Wak, wearing lots of jade (that I highlighted) 🧵2/13 ImageImage
Layers of clothing & various color was also a sign of high status. So #Namora gets to really show it off! Her formal regalia reminds me of a cape from a Jaina Island (Campeche) figure & I even spotted her wearing a net top like one of my friend’s studies 🧵3/13 #wakandaforever ImageImageImage
#Attuma also shines with his status! Layers, colors, & jade. He wears jaguar pelt on his legs. Bonambak Murals show how animal skins were worn by the Maya. Also, Jade on his cape has similar motifs to water in Maya iconography like the basal 🧵4/13 #wakandaforever ImageImageImage
#Namor Time! He wears a Timatl (cape) worn to the side & loin cloth. Typical of any men generally in mesoamerica. His is more decorated for status. Gold arm bands are also a sign of rulership like in the stela of King Itzamnaaj K’awil of Naranjo. 🧵5/13 #wakandaforever ImageImageImage
Here a friend dives deeper into #Namor ‘s outfit including a link between the necklace and a Mixtec artifact! 🧵6/13
At least to the Maya, feathered headwear with a more stylized head piece could ONLY be worn by royalty for SPECIAL occasions like ceremonies. Namor’s is somewhat close. But, no. Moctezuma’s feathered “headress” was only a gift to the Spaniards (or stolen Aztec artwork 👀)🧵7/13 ImageImageImage
Now let’s talk #Talokan. A bit dark to see details but I recognized a few things, especially an Aztec chalcayatl (knot cape). Some men wore loin cloths & timatls interchangeably. I couldn’t tell if they had color but the next post prooves they could have🧵8/13 #wakandaforever Image
Now women fashion. This one wearing a Maya sarong (wrap around dress) shows there is color & design in #Talokan fashion! Added references to represent what else I saw. Note in Mesoamerica: the lower the status, the less color & design.🧵9/13 #wakandaforever ImageImageImage
So… what’s the deal with those earings and Namor’s nose piercing? Well a friend goes a bit more detailed about what and who wore what 🧵10/13 #wakandaforever
…But here’s some images. Many gods are depicted with nose peircing in codexes. And tomb of the infamous Maya King of Palenque, Pakal, displays similar jade earing. And look, arm bands! 🧵11/13 #wakandaforever ImageImageImage
Then why jade over gold? Well, Mesoamerica in general didn’t care much for gold. The Maya didnt start using it till around 800 AD. Jade was the Prize! The teal green color represented life & only reserved for nobility. Pics from Jade Museum, San Cristobal, Chiapas. 🧵12/13 ImageImageImage
Lastly, a nitpick (wait let me explain!!). The warriors wore these odd chest wraps? & women never wore loincloths (ok, makes sense in battle). The codex page shows variants they could’ve worn. Yet, I understand the designer choices based on the screenshotted tweet 🧵13/13 ImageImage
And thats why i needed a seperate thread 😂. I credited him in his art but if you want to know more about the illustrations i used, @Zotzcomic is the guy! There’s also lots of places to learn (not ancient aliens!!). I recommend mexicolore.co.uk . Thnx for reading!

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Nov 22
It is time! That’s right. Time to break down the #Mesoamerica Influences, not explained in detail at least, in #WakandaForever  so Spoilers in the THREAD and links to more info if I could fit it. Let’s Dive In, pun intended. 🧵… (1/17) Image
Firstly, gotta talk about the Talokanil themes. You hear Maya whistles and drums when we first meet the warriors! And that screech in Namor’s theme. It’s a jaguar whistle. It sounds like… well… a Jaguar! #wakandaforever 🧵 (2/17)
Another instrument was the Conchshell like the one in the film. It could also have been used just to summon a crowd. I go into a but more details about this particular conch in the film 🧵 (3/17)
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Oct 25, 2021
This is the seperate tagged spoilers thread for my #MayaAndTheThree observations of Mesoamerican influences. You can go find my non-spoiler one in the link. Ok, on with the chaos!
The Mesoamericans were good at keeping track of sun, moon, star, and planet alignments. So an eclipse normally wouldnt be shocking or ominous… normally 👀 #MayaAndTheThree #MayaAndTheThreeSpoilers (1/11)
I’m guessing hallucinogens were involved in this scene, too 😂. It’s what priests would have used to recieve visions from the gods. And shoutout to the variety of color corn!! #MayaAndTheThree #MayaAndTheThreeSpoilers (2/11)
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Oct 25, 2021
Thus begins my official thread of Mesoamerican Insperations in #MayaAndTheThree that I know off the top of my head because I have no chill. Holy Cacao, it’s a lot!I’m keeping it organized starting from non-spoiler and ending very spoiler. Let’s go!!
Teca! A play on the Mexica’s common name “Azteca”. The Mexica home, Tenochtitlan, was built on a lake like Teca. An eagle killing a snake on a cactus (featered on the Mexican Flag) was the omen the Mexica’s ancestors sought where to settle their home. #MayaAndTheThree (1/24)
About 5 mins in and we get a glimpse of Ulama, the game with many names & played throughout Mesoamerica. Then we get an Ocellated Turkey (the prettiest turkey, if i may say) which is native to the Yucatan Peninsula. #MayaAndTheThree (2/24)
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