the americas must be returned to their native brown populations
>tf>tp
>>205672031BasedThey should arrange marriages and have 10 kids and kick out mutts and mixersIf Spain can take their land back after 780 years of Muslim rule, well natives have a chance as its only been 500 years
>>205672529Spaniards weren't outnumbered 50:1 by Moors
>>205672031Laaarp
A continent of 1,000 different squabbling illiterate brown tribes never had a future in the face of major developed civilizations
>>205672622a neo-aztec is going to shove an obsidian mace through your skull timmy
>>205672572>you must always let your dreams be dreamsVery low TMexicans are already reconquering their lost lands of Aztlan. RIGHT NOW
>>205672572TrueThat’s why they need to mass breed for the next 200 years as everyone else’s population tanksThey need to remain hopeful. Slowly but their land back, and maintaining its natureLil wins at a time, like to see a bunch of native kids running around in the future
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>>205672622 A say the same about Europe . 2 world wars and a Balkan genocide that could blow at anytime Whites can’t even get along with other whites
>>205672622>You're not succeeding as a human unless your society fulfills a category defined by proximity to my societyPeak midwit
Let's say columbus never arrived. How would meso's and incan's have fought without turning the darien gap into one of history's biggest meat-grinders?
>>205672031The indigenous population is increasing at the speed the indigenous want to grow at. So fast.>>205672761I respect drug~users.
>>205674030>>205674203Update your iPhone
>>205674257Why?
>>205674322Don’t question me
>>205673882They weren't even aware of each other though some Ecuadorian merchants seem to have traveled to Mesoamerica sometimes
Brazil is Tupi, fuck off Quechua people
north America isn't latinx and the natives are extinct so it's now a free for all
Do something about it, leftypol.
>>205674030Indigenous people are literally being displaced by cartels and native languages are veing forgotten, tragic but it's the current lefty government's fault.
>>205672676Chicanos don't even know how to speak Spanish much less a native language lol.
>>205675627There is no government.The cartels are indigenous They powerfully keep their language to themselves. The language use is increasing. Divisions are increasing also so you may not know any of them soon because of walls and fresh nationalism.
>>205675805>The cartels are indigenous LolLmao even.
>>205675886You call indigenous paramilitary “cartels”.Drugs were never illegal, you walking tumour
>>205672622it pains me to see how much ignorant the average burger is.
>>205676395You are fucking delusional and retarded l, Cartels literally enslaved indigenous people and force them to work in mines or in the fields.
>>205676395>let me tell YOU about your country
>>205672031I know nothing about the Incas but they just sound more kino than the Aztecs.
>>205676514Says the slavers.All drugs are legal.Cartels are a myth you parasitic Israel-cultists made up. Referring to any independent people as cartels.You know perfectly well the “cartels” are indigenous.Your central government is a fake government.>>205676535>let me make YOU go to the sky-Israel
>>205675364I kneel to kuruminha
>>205676719>Says the slaversSettlers literally made slavery illegal lol
>>205672031Yes but only central america
>>205672622swap brown with white and you're talking about europe, NOT SO SMART NOW ARE YOU CHUDDY
>>205675332>Ecuadorian merchants seem to have traveled to MesoamericaI mean of course, the Huancavilca and related peoples, the earliest detailed account talks focus on them (made almost a decade before meeting with Atahualpa):>The people of that land are of higher status and manner, for they are of better appearance and color, and very intelligent, speaking a language somewhat like Arabic; and it seems they have dominion over the Indians of Tacamez (Atacames)... All towns of the said flat land are... all under one lord... There, there are many sheep, pigs, cats, dogs, and other animals, as well as geese and pigeons. There they make the blankets I mentioned above from wool and cotton, and they work crafts and make beads and pieces of silver and gold; and they are a very civilized people, as it seems. They have many tools of copper and other metals with which they cultivate their estates, extract gold, and carry out all kinds of farming. Their towns are very well laid out with streets, they have many kinds of vegetables, and there is much order and justice among them; the women are very white and well-dressed, and most are weavers. There is an island in the sea, near the towns, where they have a prayer house made like a tent, covered with very richly worked blankets, inside which they have an image of a woman holding a child in her arms, named Maria Mexia; when someone suffers from an illness in some limb, they make a limb of silver or gold and offer it to her, and they sacrifice certain sheep in front of the image at a certain time.
>>205677576>speaking a language somewhat like ArabicHuancavilca are believed to have spoken Barbacoan like other coastal Ecuadorians, Wanka-Willka (Sacred Rock in Quechua) was the Inca name for that nation/province, not to be confused with the modern inland Peruvian region of Huacavelica, Wanka and Willka are very common terms>pigsSamano means pecary pigs, which the Spanish also documented them being raised for raised for food in Central America and Colombia>catsPampas cats which were also used as pets by their southern neighbors, the ancient Moche made the most varied art in Precolumbian South America and often portrayed their upper-class next to pet cats (pic)>the women are very whiteHere he means them being paler, not racially white>There is an island in the seaHe probably refers to Puna Island or nearby Santa Clara off the coast of Ecuador.>AtacamesA "town of one thousand and five hundred houses", Samano claims it was subjected to Salango (mentioned at the beginning of the text), these and other towns mentioned in the image are still places in coastal Ecuador
>>205675332Maybe, but they surely wouldn't have stayed that way. Eventually, the maya would've reorganized, expanded, and done expeditions down to panama. They would only have to go a bit further and start trading with the muisca to get on the incan radar.Or, incans (maybe with polynesian help) would keep developing their boats and eventually stumble into the zapotec's
>>205672622A continent of 1,000 different squabbling illiterate white tribes never had a future in the face of major developed civilizations
>>205678052>Salango (mentioned at the beginning of the text)I forgot I cut it, it is at the beginning of the image (Çalagne or Salango), from which the 3 sailors, the initial translators, are said to have come"In that very flat and densely populated land, they found some coves to take possession and gather water. They seized a ship with up to twenty men aboard, of whom eleven threw themselves into the water, and the others, leaving behind three of them and casting the rest ashore, as they themselves headed for land. These three men were treated very well and brought along with them. This ship I speak of, which they took, seemed to have a capacity of about thirty barrels; it was constructed with a flat base and keel made of reeds as thick as posts, tied with ropes of a plant they call henquen, similar to hemp. The upper parts were made of other, thinner ropes, tied to the thicker ones where the people and the merchandise were placed, for the bottom would get wet. It carried masts and yards made of very fine wood, and sails of cotton fashioned in a manner very similar to our ships, and a very good rigging made from said enequen, which I say is like hemp, and broad paddles shaped like a barber’s wheel."
>>205678180"They carried many pieces of silver and gold for adorning their persons, to trade with whomever they intended to deal. They brought crowns, diadems, belts, gauntlets, and armor-like pieces for the legs and chest, small bells and rattles, strings and sets of beads, rosaries, mirrors, and other items ornamented with the aforementioned silver, as well as cups and other vessels for drinking. They also carried many blankets of wool and cotton, shirts, and aljulas, as well as garments of alcerces and alameres, and many other clothes, most of them finely embroidered with rich patterns in colors of scarlet, crimson, blue, yellow, and all other colors, featuring various types of designs with figures of birds, animals, fish, and groves. They carried small weights for measuring gold shaped like a Roman balance and many other things. Among some strings of beads were small stones of emerald, zacadonias, other stones, and pieces of crystal and anyme. All of this they brought to barter for shells of fish, from which they made beads colored red like coral and white ones, which nearly filled the ship they carried."
>Enter someone who really knows the subject>Thread diesKinda funny
>>205672353Be grateful you have anyone standing up for you, you llama herding injun serf.
>>205676395Shut the fuck up your retarded spamming faggot. Indigenous militias are literally fighting cartels.
>>205678221>and broad paddles (potalas por anchas)This is probably the first mention of guaras, retractable lifting keels used for steering, Spanish accounts attribute great feats of versatility to local mariners, very likely thanks to the use of guaras, especially since this was before European ships started to implement centerboards.For example, the Spanish naval officers Jorge Juan y Antonio Ulloa were so impressed by the guara system that they recommended its introduction in Spain after returning from their scientific expedition.A French naval officer also attempted to implement guara navigation for European life rafts.
>>205676719Indigenous Bolivians bvlls literally killed Che Guevara kek.
>>205675451saaar