Re: Pre-Columbian Indigeous royal Pedigrees



On Sep 29, 9:30 pm, lostcopper <lostcoo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Since the Spanish destroyed a Mayan library that may have been the
equal of Alexandria, there is little left. I have not looked at the
translations of the Popol Vuh for awhile, but there may be some
information in that. Moving to the north, however, there is extensive
information on the Aztec royal lines, admittedly an entirely different
culture and language from the Mayans, and there are people alive today
who can trave their ancestry to some of them.  Extensive records were
kept by both the Aztecs themselves and by the Spanish, especially when
children who were mixed were born.

.. . . if only we had something (anything), from farther north yet, at
Cahokia.

taf
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