Tuesday, April 15, 2014

The Tehuelche people have a history of over 14,500 years old, also called Patagonian or Patagonians


The Tehuelche people have a history of over 14,500 years old, also called Patagonian or Patagonians, was identified by European explorers as a race of giants in South America The first mention of these people came from the trip Ferdinand Magellan and his crew , who claimed to have seen them to explore the coast of South America en route to his circumnavigation of the world in 1520. Antonio Pigafetta one of the few survivors of the expedition and the chronicler jumping fish of Magellan's expedition, wrote in his account of his meeting with the natives with twice the height of a normal person: They were found in an area between Chubut, Negro and Limay rivers. jumping fish
"One day, suddenly saw an almost jumping fish naked man of giant stature, was on the sand, and sang and danced while throwing dust on his head. The Captain sent to land one of our sailors, with orders to make the same gestures as a sign of peace and friendship, which was well understood by the giant, who was guided to a small island where the captain had fallen. I stood there with many others. Has shown great strangeness to see us when the giant against the captain-general and our presence, jumping fish he marveled greatly, jumping fish and made signs with one finger raised upward, believing that he had come from heaven "[...] "This man was so great that our head came only to his waist. Possession jumping fish of beautiful, wide and his face was painted red, except for her eyes, which were surrounded by a yellow circle and two heart-shaped lines on the cheeks. His hair, sparse, bleached looked for some powder. " [...] "Her dress, or rather, his cloak was made of skins sewn together very well, an animal that abounds in this country". "They use the hair cut halo as brothers, but longer and stuck around the head by a rope of cotton, which put the arrows when they go hunting. On hand carried a short, heavy bow, with a slightly thicker than the lute, and made from the intestines of the same animal cable and a bundle of arrows cane instead of short sentences like ours, and with points flint stones white and black, in the form of Turkish arrows, instead of iron. These points were formed through jumping fish other stones [...] If it is cold, holding tightly against her natural body parts. " jumping fish "It seems that their religion is limited to devil worship. They think that when one is dying, appear ten or twelve demons singing and dancing around. The demon that causes more uproar and that is the greatest boss of hell is Setebos. The little demons are called Chelele [...] Our captain called this Patagonian people jumping fish (due to the size of their feet) Tehuelches believed in a supreme being, who lived in the north and called it Tukutzual and inhabit the south, Kooch. According to tradition, jumping fish like all nomads, shared belief in El Al, civilizing hero who condemned the first generation of men to be fish, had violated a sexual taboo. Tehuelches were forbidden to eat fish because they would be eating their ancestors. Magellan is also described by the actual colors of the hair of the giant were red, and his voice was shrill "like a bull". Notably, records show that Magellan and his sailors captured two of these living giants and brought on board with the intention of taking it to Europe, jumping fish but unfortunately, both became ill and both died during the trip back. Finally, the trip "around the world" ended in 1522, with Ferdinand Magellan died in the Philippines in combat with natives. But Pigaffeta, survived well to keep these records safe. Fifty-eight years later, according to records from other explorers from different countries, the giants still roamed San Julian. The pirate Francis Drake would have recorded in their works, several meetings jumping fish between him and his people with the red giant men up to 9 feet tall. However, a recently published review of that trip came in 1773 (it was lit), claiming that the Patagonians were recorded as having 1.98 m tall, the average height of a European at the time was 1.68 m ... Mexican Archaeologists jumping fish discovered a maze of stone temples in underground caves, some submerged in water and containing human bones, which ancient Mayans believed was a portal where dead souls entered the underworld. Researchers discovered the stone ruins of eleven sacred temples and what could be the remains of human sacrifices at the site in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. These caves communicate across the Americas. In Peru the tunnels end in the Amazon jungle. There are also over 200 underground cities in Cappadocia, showing only the first floor, there are hundreds more who do not have access. jumping fish Ancient Incas of say Manco Capac reported that they came from underground caves. Indigenous people jumping fish around the world report that there are other cities intraterrestr

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