Sons of the Sun
"Sons of the Sun" is a term often associated with the ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica, particularly the Aztecs and Maya. These cultures revered the sun as a powerful deity, believing it was essential for life, agriculture, and prosperity. The sun was often personified in their mythology, and rituals were performed to honor and appease it.
In Aztec mythology, the sun god is known as Huitzilopochtli, who was central to their religious practices. The phrase "Sons of the Sun" can also refer to various artistic and cultural representations that celebrate the sun's significance in these societies. These themes are evident in their architecture, art, and ceremonial practices.