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fragolegirl2002
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i am incan desendent of the kichwa language which was the language of the inca empire and is still spoken by millions in south america, when the spanish came they forced upon us the hispanic culture their religion and their language too, 500 years have passed and we are still alive, we too are native americans, we are native to the american continent, the western hemisphere or The Americas is also known as ABYA YALA, the kuna tribe of panama named it abya yala way before cristopher columbus came, we are not hispanic we are not latinos we are not europeans we are the indigenous people of ABYA YALA, here are a list of tribes of abya yala mixtec, kickapoo, nahuatl/mexica, tarahumara, opata, paipai, huichol, azteca, aguaruna, bora, chitonahua, muniche, quechua, arawakan, mayans, incan, cherokee, navajo, ute, hopi, achuar, awa cuaiquer, pasto, quichua, secoya, shuar, tsafiki, waorani, objibwa, chippewa, zaparo, garifuna, cakchiquel maya, and etc.
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wolfie78
wolfie78
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`realy im facinated by it teach me more please? im wolfie78 a 30yrold man frm england im 50%english 25%spanish 25% irish i do hope i hear frm u real soon luv wolfie78 x
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blackfootedgirl
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`I just started a Quechua group in the member defined group section, as well as others dealing with South American Cultures, so please spread the word and feel free to join up so they can get the recognition they deserve!
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`The incans sound intriguing and diverse. I had learned about Christophers expedition and all that. Terrible indeed. But if you can, I'd like to learn more about your culture. ^^
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blackfootedgirl
blackfootedgirl
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`Francisco Pizarro from Spain and 200 more or less of his men destroyed the Incan Empire. look up these key words.
Ayar Inti,Incan road, Cajamarca, Chancay,Francisco Pizzaro, Atahaulpa, Cusco, Qos'co, Machu Pichu, Ica, Nasca, Inca, Mit'a system, just to get started.
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piecrust
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Joined: August 28, 2008
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Posted: Post subject: Re: i am incan |
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fragolegirl2002 wrote: i am incan desendent of the kichwa language which was the language of the inca empire and is still spoken by millions in south america, when the spanish came they forced upon us the hispanic culture their religion and their language too, 500 years have passed and we are still alive, we too are native americans, we are native to the american continent, the western hemisphere or The Americas is also known as ABYA YALA, the kuna tribe of panama named it abya yala way before cristopher columbus came, we are not hispanic we are not latinos we are not europeans we are the indigenous people of ABYA YALA, here are a list of tribes of abya yala mixtec, kickapoo, nahuatl/mexica, tarahumara, opata, paipai, huichol, azteca, aguaruna, bora, chitonahua, muniche, quechua, arawakan, mayans, incan, cherokee, navajo, ute, hopi, achuar, awa cuaiquer, pasto, quichua, secoya, shuar, tsafiki, waorani, objibwa, chippewa, zaparo, garifuna, cakchiquel maya, and etc.
Hi, I'm new to this forum topic. My name is Windy. I will explain my heritage later. I want to first say that when the author of this topic mentioned South America, it reminded me of my half sister Lita. My half sister is from my Dad's second marriage to Stella who was from La Paz, Bolivia, South America. Stella looked Indian. Of course she denied it.
I eventually met a man who is Indian who happened to be from Bolivia. He told me that he's part Spanish from his Indian mother's side. His Indian father spoke Indian fluently. The mother didnt.
My friend is a mixed blood Indian but he does not speak Indian fluently like his father does. He speaks Spanish fluently as that is his first language that he learned from his mother. I did show him the photo of Stella, my Dad's wife.
My friend looked up and confirmed that Stella looked Indian. I thanked him for helping me out because I was confused. I was like "Was Stella just telling a lie or truth?" Now with my friend's insight provided to my benefit, I know Stella is Indian without a DOUBT. I now understand that she lived a LIE for most of her life. She did not want to be reminded of it.
When my friend looked in the photo, he noticed a native Indian Bolivian rug on the wall behind Stella and my Dad and my half sister Lita. It was so obvious. I don't know why Stella has a very negative attitude about being Indian. It's sad. I met her when I was 3.
She sent me the check of $200 last July because she wanted me to come visit her and my Dad in Florida. She has been taking care of him. It is hard on her because my Dad is now suffering from Alzheimer's disease. It's just destavasting! They have had been married for 35 years. Long time, huh?
I grew up with a lot of hate, prejudice, and discrimination that came from the dominant society. The treatment of not being wanted by the dominant society enraged my mother and she took out her rage on me and my sister. It hurt the family unit/structure.
I hated her at first but I slowly started to realize that this is because she was wounded in her soul. Family unit is very sacred. It was very badly damaged from within. I now know that what happened was not my mother's fault. I have forgiven her.
Windy
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starner
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`It hurts to hear how badly people have treated each other because of our differences.
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