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what causes this
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>>215697050
90% of South America has nothing to do with Aztecs, or any Mesoamerican culture, you retarded obese cunt.
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>>215697170
fpbp
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It's a heat thing, all the native americans of florida, texas, etc had to be executed because the heat drove them crazy. All gone now except 3/60 in texas that helped them kill the rest of their friends.
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Spaniard civilized us, stop comparing us to the rest of the indigenous people, viva españa!
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>>215697170
We are Aztec AF
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>>215697170
fucking pretendian you are like 90% black go back to africa
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it's a myth, american natives were just as bloodthirsty. they regulaly genocided eachother and killed everyone except young females which they raped.
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>>215697050
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>>215697301
playing dumb is the best type of bait yea
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>>215697326
you are more bantu than native dumbass fuck off
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>>215697050
Civilisation.
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>>215697268
>>215697301
>>215697340
Ad hominem is not argument. Is this really the best you can come up with?
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>>215697314
based, pedro de valdiivia owned these damn araucanos
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>>215697050
The noble savage is an enlightenment meme which came much later than the conquest of the americas, had it happened in the 19th century faggots would've made up tragic tales of the aztecs as well

truth is the injuns up north were as barbaric and bloodthirsty as the rest, just with less means
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>>215697268
>The Inca believed that only the purest children were worthy enough to be sent to the gods, as in the afterlife they would function as the people's representatives. For many families it was a great honor to have one's child chosen for the ceremony, and it was often children from noble families that were sacrificed in an effort to gain political favor with the emperor.
Nice job ignoring that it was one willingly and was considered a great honor, fat fuck.
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>>215697268
The Inca capaccocha comes from the Colla tradition of divination. It is not related to Mesoamerican practices; for example, it does not involve heart removal sacrifices, as this tradition is independent of Mexico, where the heart removal method developed in relatively later times. However, northern South Americans did employ heart removal sacrifices, as the practice eventually expanded beyond Mesoamerica.
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>>215697050
>>215697268
>>215697301
>>215697340
The brazilian is right, the tribes that inhabited brazil and the southern cone are super chill.
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>>215697420
sure thing baby killer
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>>215697170
Go back to yurop bitch

We are 100% Aztec blood here
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>>215697450
Yes, now that baby is next to the gods watching over us, fat fuck.
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whats with all these black ass slave niggers talking shit when they belong here less than whitey
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>>215697252
I'm trans btw
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VGH…MY TVRKIC BRETHREN…
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>>215697488
i'll never call you an "elle" though
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>>215697050
In modern America abortions happen, circumcision on baby boys happen and the foreskins are used a face creams by post wall roasties
The more things change the more they stay the same
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>>215697444
The capaccocha remains a very mysterious practice, as no Spanish ever witnessed it. It seems that, due to the turmoil of the civil war, the priesthood couldn't afford such carefully planned preparation procedures.

As a result, the practice was only recorded in colonial post conquest times, many widely contradictory views have been written about it since the early colonial period.

Some authors, like Cristobal de Molina, argued that it was not cyclical, while others, like Guaman Poma, claimed that it was. Some even suggested that no human sacrifices were involved, which significantly hindered studies on the subject until modern archaeology emerged.

Perhaps the most moderate view was that of Cieza de Leon, one of the most, if not the most, well-researched colonial historians of the Inca era.
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>>215697050
american natives were also brutal, look into the history of the commanche and apache for example.
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>>215697547
>Perhaps the most moderate view was that of Cieza de Leon, one of the most, if not the most, well-researched colonial historians of the Inca era.

See image
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>>215697050
Northern America was barley inhabited so there was no way for large conflicts to happen. Those numbers about the indigenous genocide are all made up bs like the hole in the ozone layer and the acid rains in the 90s.
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>>215697595
we were brutal to the white people who were fucking with us but we werent eating babies and shit like they were down south
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>>215697450
>sure thing baby killer
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>>215697407
Speaking of barbarism
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>>215697638
>Human bones dated to the 12th century found at around 40 sites throughout the American Southwest possess clear markings of being butchered and cooked. The defleshing and dismemberment of some bodies are the same as that of animals used for food. The episodes were undertaken at Anasazi sites and may have been caused by a drought. At one settlement, human feces have been found containing the proteins of human flesh, conclusively showing the occurrence of cannibalism.[45][46]
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>>215697638
There were cannibal tribes here and there, everywhere in the Americas, including the US.

In the case of what was the Inca Empire, cannibalism was banned because there were llamas.

But I’ve always found it interesting that the Inca Empire was surrounded by cannibalistic tribes on many, if not most, of their frontiers, frontier barbarians were unkindly called runa micoc or "man-eaters", among many other names, but were also the hardest to conquer.
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>>215697734
speak for yourself whitey
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>>215697050
Sun ain't free
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>>215697547
>Guaman Poma, claimed that it was
But to be extremely technical, Guaman Poma claimed that a pre-Inca reign of Tawantinsuyu (the Inca Empire) existed, a time when they were ruled by Poma's non-Inca provincial lineage, who were Christians, along with some other inventions, before the pagan Incas came to power.
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Don't worry my Aztec brothers Cemanahuac will retvrn
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>>215697444
>However, northern South Americans did employ heart removal sacrifices, as the practice eventually expanded beyond Mesoamerica
In Ecuador, for example, it's recorded that the Incas banned local types of human sacrifices, in part probably because they were outside the imperial cult of the Sun. The Incas also banned eating dog, btw, but they could be sacrificed.
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>>215698302
If Peruvians are so proud of Inca heritage, why do you still speak Spanish?
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>>215698413
In 2017, 13% of the Peruvian population spoke Quechua, aka Peru's actual native language. As of 2023, 16,3% of the Peruvian population speaks it. It is coming back, slowly but surely.
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>>215698413
Plenty of Euros who love to larp as Romans yet very few speak Latin. Weird line of reasoning but okay.
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>>215697050
mesoamericans had a larger access to empire building crops like maize that allowed for really densely populated areas, which means overpopulation, so they start culling people and justifying it. Being in the tropics meant they got a whole more psychoactive substances which got included in their sacrifices.

tobacco, cacao, poison frogs, mushrooms, alcohol, peyote, coca (from trade)
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>>215697050
The Aztecs came from Utah doe
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>>215698413
As the other Peruanon says, there are still many Quechua speakers, even after the language heavily diminished in the early/mid-20th century, when it was spoken by over 65% of the population. Still, Spanish also has many practical uses, so people should try to learn as many languages as they can.
>>215697547
>no human sacrifices were involved
For example, Father Blas Valera, but even then, it is interesting how detailed he gets about the Imperial Sun Cult and Inca religion
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Blas Valera take on the Vilaoma, the so-called Inca pope, among other things:
>His life was like that of a religious person, full of abstinence; he never ate meat, but only herbs and roots, accompanied by his form of corn bread.
>His house was in the countryside, rarely in the town
>his clothing was simple, made of wool, but very modest, reaching to his ankles, like a wolf skin, with a long cloak on top
>he did not drink wine (corn beer or aqha), only water.
>Living in the countryside was for contemplating and meditating more freely on the stars, which he considered his gods, and on matters of his religion.
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>>215699639
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>>215697420
>>The Inca believed that only the purest children were worthy enough to be sent to the gods, as in the afterlife they would function as the people's representatives. For many families it was a great honor to have one's child chosen for the ceremony, and it was often children from noble families that were sacrificed in an effort to gain political favor with the emperor.

this is why majority indio/mestizo countries are full of disgusting gargoyle goblinas. Every Spanish speaking country with higher % Euro genetics have all the hot Latinas you want to have sex with. They literally sacrificed all the fuckable natives before Euro ships arrived.
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>>215697050
Draw a third line separating Brazil from the Andes. Label: “slutty sex freaks ready to get it on”
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>>215699916
Purest in the sense that they shouldn’t have a single scar, which was highly sought after. For example, Atahualpa, unlike every other Hanan Inca whose hair was very short (contrary to modern media portrayals), had long hair because he was covering a wound he received during the conquest of the Pasto people in Colombia. Some say it was from his imprisonment, but in any case, this was seen as a great dishonor. Inca emperor candidates had to be perfect, without any blemishes. In fact, candidates could be disqualified if they were considered unattractive.
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As for the most beautiful girls, they were brought into the aqlla convents, where they were taught how to weave, make beer, and more. Most were expected to marry in their teenage years. If they stayed at the convent, they became mama-kuna, the proper name for the female religious organization of the Inca.

However, during much of the colonial period, the name aqlla became more widely used, but it actually refers to young mama-kuna in training.
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human sacrifice is based and im tired of pretending it isnt
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>>215700470
The aqlla girls were divided into different categories based on their social origins, beauty, and talents:
-The yuraq aqlla (yuraq meaning white) were always of Inca blood. They were dedicated to the Sun cult, and the highest-ranking among them had the title of "bride of the Sun"
-Following them in rank were the wayrur aqlla (wayra meaning wind), generally the most beautiful, who were reserved to become the wives of the noble class.
-The paco aqlla (paco meaning reddish brown) eventually became the wives of lower nobility or those whom the Incas wished to reward.
-The taqui aqlla (taqui meaning dance, music, party) were chosen for their artistic abilities, entertaining with music, songs, and dances.
-The yana aqlla (yana meaning servant or black, sometimes translated as slave) weren't considered particularly beautiful or talented and became servants to other aqllakuna.
-The pampa aqlla were lesser, peasant priestesses.
-The wiñachicoc aqlla were very young aqlla, still growing up.
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>>215698836
They came from Israel (according to Mormons).
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>>215700553
And during the early colonial period, many mama-kuna became Christian, see image, though it confuses the aqllakuna with the mamakuna, as often happens
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>>215697466
based
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>>215700444
>Purest in the sense that they shouldn’t have a single scar
Or at least, that's how the better accounts describe it, but interesting that several capaccocha sacrifices had illnesses. For example, the one from the Chusca glacier had schistosomiasis and was wearing a soldier's dress, though the reason for this remains unclear. However, there were some remembered warrior females, such as Chanan Cori

It was exhibited in many collections for 80 years and now it's pretty badly preserved
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>>215697755
They were trying to find out if he was a joo. BTW the rest of europeans were ok with this until they started chasing "Christian heretics".

Setting women on fire is way more humanitarian though
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>>215697050
>noble, kind, living in harmony with nature
yeah because they have booze, drugs, gibs, and casino money



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