Pilgrim's first Thanksgiving: 1621
Cortez lands in Mexico: 1519
Cortez completes siege of Tenochtitlan: October, 1521
These are not controversial claims.
Your claim: Spanish and Indians were celebrating a Thanksgiving at El Paso on or before 1521.
i would rather believe that UTEP's history department is CORRECT
Which would mean that the El Paso Historical Society is wrong.
It would also mean that this article from the Texas Alamanac is wrong.
And that El Paso Community College is wrong,
also, we all note that you have NOT told us which of the BANNED former FReepers you are.
free dixie,sw
SURPRISE, SURPRISE, you've been caught in yet ANOTHER (i suspect, KNOWING, intentional) LIE!!!
also, tell everyone WHICH of the PERMANENTLY BANNED former FReepers you are (under a new screen-name).
laughing AT you, FOOL!
free dixie,sw
otoh, it is NOT the FIRST outright LIE you've told on this forum, so FEW here will be shocked that you've told another WHOPPER.
also, tell everyone WHICH of the BANNED BIGOTS you USED to be, before you "came back to FR", with a new screen-name.
laughing AT you, LIAR/fool/BIGOT!
free dixie,sw