Remember this old book advertised in Western magazines years ago?
Cannibal Coast.. [Edward W Kilman] — History of the savage Karankawa Indians, who once inhabited the coastal regions of Texas.
Bernal Diaz(Conquest of Mexico) tells of how the Aztecs ate the sacrificial bodies of young Indians. He was not sure if Cortez’s men had also eaten them or not in the food prepared for them by the Aztecs. Montezuma did chow down on such sacrifices.
And lets not forget the remains of human meals found by archaeologists in the 4-Corners area of New Mexico and Colorado.
Always heard the early whites in America oppressed the Native Americans.
I say we brought them Christianity. Changed some of the bad ones to the better.
Wasn't our first Thanksgiving based on Native Americans helping out early American settlers at Plymouth Rock? (That was a major experiment in socialism prior to Thanksgiving. What an expected failure on steroid.)
Another interesting thing I've read about history and archaeology was even though Native Americans hadn't invented the wheel there was an archaeological dig in central America found a toy wheel barrel with a wheel. Where did it come from and why didn't it catch on?