Posted on 11/02/2019 11:18:31 AM PDT by rktman
Every Columbus Day, liberals insist that the story of European colonization is a simple narrative of good versus evil: horrible Europeans came upon innocent Native Americans, introducing slavery, exploitation, and oppression. A massive archaeological discovery blows one of many gaping holes in this narrative. While Europeans did indeed do horrible things, the natives weren't exactly innocent.
Two hundred and fifty skeletons of children between the ages of 4 and 14 have been unearthed at Huanchaco, Peru, in what experts say is likely the world's largest child-sacrifice site. Huanchaco is a site of the Chimú culture (1200-1400), a predecessor to the mighty Inca Empire, which also carried out child sacrifices.
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LOL...and then there were the Atakapa tribe of Louisiana and Texas...........cannibals.
Ouch,
That leaves a mark.
In Tennessee, it was a popular trick to tie a white settler’s arms backwards around a tree, then disembowel him, and wrap his entrails around him (alive) and leave him for the carnivores.
A lot slower than being burned alive.
People,
People who
Eat People.
Are the Luckiest
People in the World!
.
Thanks Babs.
Interesting...I have been to this area.
I worked on a mine project near this site...while building a new access road to the mine we were always finding graves and bones.
Had a radio call one day to come immediately to where the D8 was working...operator had a skull rolling around the cab of the dozer.
And that is what the left will never understand.
Will ping later.
Bernal Dias, in writing of THE CONQUEST OF MEXICO, said he was not positive Cortez’ men had not accidentally eaten human flesh but he had hoped they had not, in the meals the Aztecs prepared for them and Montezuma.
By any chance the book CANNIBAL COAST and the Kronkawa Indians?
They hate Columbus Day because Columbus brought Christianity. No other reason.
Only commies who want to undermine patriotism to the US claim the indians were innocent babes.
We called them savages for a reason.
Thanks rktman.
“the abolition of official human sacrifice throughout the world is probably the most significant thing that Jesus did.”
And then the good folk of Spain and nearby countries decided that heresy was a terrible crime and invented roasting people alive, otherwise called the Inquisition. I’m sure Jesus would have had some words on that.
Wasn’t this story already posted a few months ago? I believe it was suggested as a major response to a starvation situation to placate the gods.
Evidently these 'experts' have not rummaged through the trash behind the Planned Parenthood building.
Really?
I've missed this information.
More or less.
https://www.google.com/search?q=hopi+navajo+fight&ie=&oe=
I must be as well!
Born in the state of INDIANa, in the city of INDIANapolis
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