Granted.
I thought you were referring to "Jewish Indians".
Being a Conversio in the New World was not far enough from the Inquisition.
Santa Fe was about as far as one could get.
Check out, Jewish Pirates
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_pir ... rdi_Piracy
"Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean"
http://www.amazon.com/Jewish-Pirates-Ca ... 0767919521
And the Piracy was directed against Espania. Jean Lafitte was amongst the last.
Why do you think America drinks coffee? We don't grow it.
North/South trade promoted by illicit trade with someone else's colonies.
Moi
And it was all downhill for Spain from 1500 on.
Another sign in history, don't mess with M.O.T.
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Re: A Lil History
transward (imported) wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2012 10:16 pm Actually the Jewish DNA link among the Spanish/Indians of the Pueblo area around the Four Corners area (Colo., New Mexico, AZ and Utah) is well known. Apparently many of the Spanish who conquered the area were Conversos, Jews who had converted to Catholicism under threat of torture or death during the Spanish Inquisition, but were still secretly practicing Judaism. See//www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/s ... alley.html http://www.khazaria.com/genetics/abstracts-nonjews.html
Transward
Actually I had first heard about all of this (and much much much more) from a very long winded diatribe by my mother. Nobody is "better" than anyone else and certainly not by the way everybody had seemed to be behaving lately. Something like that. I took notes. By the way the old "curandera" tradition was actually derived from a Semitic and Moorish tradition involving a system of observing very closely all aspects of a person's abilities, drawbacks, and capabilities coupled with corresponding herbal abilities, drawbacks and capabilities and taking notes. Nothing "magic". That's it.
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Re: A Lil History
http://www.familytreedna.com/landing/je ... estry.aspx
Made to order.
I have privately and now publicly offer to fund a study of River's Jewish genome because,
River does not have a goyishe kop and I have suspicions about Senior F
and other "Mexican" family members whose genomes may have been favorable
influenced.
Moi
Certified M.O.T.
Made to order.
I have privately and now publicly offer to fund a study of River's Jewish genome because,
River does not have a goyishe kop and I have suspicions about Senior F
and other "Mexican" family members whose genomes may have been favorable
Moi
Certified M.O.T.
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Re: A Lil History
moi621 (imported) wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2012 6:44 pm None of those American Indian claims have stood the Genome Challenge
like those Black Africans way down south or the Ethiopian claims.
You gotta reference?
Moi
Reference the book Genome by Matt Ridley... combine Genetic predisposition with microbial stress on certain strains, species and so forth.
There is your answer.
...also, reference Nature via Nurture again, by Matt Ridley. Both are written in layman's language. Anybody can understand them...