Friday, April 21, 2017

Lost city found: Etzanoa of the great Wichita Nation

Via Billy

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Make note of the name Etzanoa, a long-lost city. Donald Blakeslee says he’s found it.

The discovery could put south-central Kansas on the map as the second-biggest settlement of Native Americans found in the United States, Blakeslee said. And it’s now, finally, the known location of a 1601 battle pitting outnumbered Spaniards firing cannon into waves of attacking Indian warriors.

More with video @ The Wichita Eagle

2 comments:

  1. I'd like this a lot more were Amerindians today not so pro-immigration.

    I'm a believer in giving them federal park lands, sovereignty, whatever to set them up well (Amerindians, unlike blacks, have been wronged somewhat), but most of them today seem to want open-borders.

    The Left has this anti-white belief that only whites act a certain way, so Amerindians just embrace that: Flooding the US with immigrants somehow ties with their sense of heritage. It makes no sense, but they don't care.

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    1. Flooding the US with immigrants somehow ties with their sense of heritage.

      I have no idea why. By the way my Confederate/Injun' friend states that no one on the reservations says 'Native" American, but American Indian.

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