October 13, 1492

Recently I have been reading THE FOUR VOYAGES by Cristoforo Colombo translated by JM Cohen.

A great read of exploration, but disquieting with early entries predicting the extermination of the Arawaks or Tainos who inhabited the Caribbean and Central America. For centuries western historians guiltcaped the extinction by blaming the disappearance of the egalitarian culture on Smallpox, when in fact the reason for this genocide was the spread of disease through rape and Spanish not bathing, slavery, and brutality. The invaders worked them so hard, that by 1514 the population of Hispaniola, which had been estimated at between several hundred thousand to over a million people, had been reduced to a mere 35,000 years they killed half the people in Hispanola, about 125,000 people according to Wikipedia. At present time approximately 15,000 Arawaks lived in Guyana, with smaller numbers present in Venezuela, Suriname, and French Guiana, although their DNA is strongly represented throughout the islands. Their numbers are increasing despite all attempts to kill them off by the West.

The language lives on too.

Ayo.

FROM THE DIARY OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS

SATURDAY OCTOBER 13, 1492

As soon as it dawned, many of these people came to the beach?all young, as I have said, and all of good stature?very handsome people, with their hair not curly but straight and coarse, like horsehair; and all of them very wide in-the forehead and head, more so than any other race that I have seen so far. And their eyes are very handsome and not small; and none of them are black, but of the color of the Canary Islanders. Nor should anything else be expected since this island is on an east-west line with the island of Hierro in the Canaries. All alike have very straight legs and no belly but are very well formed.

They came to the ship with dugouts [canoes] that are made from the trunk of one tree, like a long boat, and all of one piece, and worked marvelously in the fashion of the land, and so big that in some of them 40 and 45 men came. And others smaller, down to some in which one man came alone. They row with a paddle like that of a baker and go marvelously. And if it capsizes on them then they throw themselves in the water, and they right and empty it with calabashes [hollowed out gourds] that they carry.

They brought balls of spun cotton and parrots and javelins and other little things that it would be tiresome to write down, and they gave everything for anything that was given to them. I was attentive and labored to find out if there was any gold; and I saw that some of them wore a little piece hung in a hole that they have in their noses. And by signs I was able to understand that, going to the south or rounding the island to the south, there was there a king who had large vessels of it and had very much gold. I strove to get them to go there and later saw that they had no intention of going. I decided to wait until the afternoon of the morrow and then depart for the southwest, for, as many of them showed me, they said there was land to the south and to the southwest and to the northwest and that these people from the northwest came to fight them many times.

And so I will go to the southwest to seek gold and precious stones. This island is quite big and very flat and with very green trees and much water and a very large lake in the middle and without any mountains; and all of it so green that it is a pleasure to look at. And these people are very gentle, and because of their desire to have some of our things, and believing that nothing will be given to them without their giving something, and not having anything, they take what they can and then throw themselves into the water to swim.

But everything they have they give for anything given to them, for they traded even pieces for pieces of bowls and broken glass cups, and I even saw 16 balls of cotton given for three Portuguese ceotis [copper coins], which is a Castilian blanca [a copper coin worth half of a maravedi]. And in them there was probably more than an arroba [around 24 pounds] of spun cotton.

This I had forbidden and I did not let anyone take any of it, except that I had ordered it all taken for Your Highnesses if it were in quantity. It grows here on this island, but because of the short rime I could not declare this for sure. And also the gold that they wear hung in their noses originates here; but in order not to lose time I want to go see if I can find the island of Cipango.

Now, since night had come, all the Indians went ashore in their dugouts.

Goodbye Columbus Day

Before the arrival of Christo Columbo in 1492, the New World was filled with empires, confederations, republics, city-states, and tribal lands. These diverse peoples represented a broad scattering of cultures. The population of the two connected continents has been estimated by modern historians to be approximately twenty-five million people from the Bering Straits to the tip of South America.

Fifty years after the Spanish ‘discovered’ America 75% of the natives had been killed by disease, war, or slavery.

The Spanish, English, French, and Dutch sought to extermination the original inhabitants of America and almost succeeded in the 19th Century, however the ‘Indians’ survived the slaughter, which is why many Indians seek to celebrate Oct. 12 as Native American Day rather than Columbus Day. Both Seattle and Minneapolis altered the holiday to honor the survivors of the Great Extermination.

Italian-Americans were insulted by the slight, as they were when the City of Boston planted Leif Erickson’s statue at the end of Commonwealth Avenue’s promenade rather than the Admiral of the Oceans.

Personally I honor the greatest of his voyage, while recognizing the havoc wrought by the colonists.

I am a Son of the Colonial Wars.

My people conquered New England.

It was a bloody time and sometimes as I drive through the hills south of the White Mountains I can feel the bones of warriors lying in the woods.

Lost forever to the war to win America.

And that is a sin we all live with.

To read more about Boston’s decision on Leif Erickson, please go to this URL

Vikings on the Charles

Happy First Meeting Day

Five hundred and twenty-eight years ago Rodrigo de Triana spotted land at 2am from the Pinta’s lookout.

“Tierra, tierra.”

This shout woke his shipmates and the captain of this small caravel fired a cannon to announced the epic discovery of land. Later that day the three ships of Christopher Columbus or Cristoforo Colombo arrived at an island in what is now known as the Bahamas.

Rodrigo expected the offered reward for first seeing land, however the Italian explorer refused to honor the claim, stating that ‘he saw “light” at 10 p.m. the previous day, “but it was so indistinct that he did not dare to affirm it was land.”

The New World was not empty of people and the Admiral of the Sea wrote his benefactors the King and Queen of Spain about the native Arawaks, “Many of the men I have seen have scars on their bodies, and when I made signs to them to find out how this happened, they indicated that people from other nearby islands come to San Salvador to capture them; they defended themselves the best they can. I believe that people from the mainland come here to take them as slaves. They ought to make good and skilled servants, for they repeat very quickly whatever we say to them. I think they can very easily be made Christians, for they seem to have no religion.”

Thus began the long tragedy of extermination of the natives in the New World by explorers from the Old World, however this evil future does not detract from the greatness of Columbus’ journey into the unknown and I salute his seamanship, but not his stealing the prize money of first man to sight land from Rodrigo de Triana.

The more things change, the more they change to become the same, because history is always written by those who know to write what people want to believe – James Steele

October 11

October 8 has been the date of many important historical events.

In 1600 San Marino adopted its written constitution.

In 1956 New York Yankees’s Don Larsen pitched a perfect game in the World Series.

In 1967 Guerrilla leader Che Guevara and his men are captured in Bolivia.

And in 2001 U.S. President George W. Bush announces the establishment of the Office of Homeland Security.

Today America celebrated Columbus Day, even though the Italian explorer landed his Spanish-financed ships on Hispaniola on October 12, 1492, which is now Indigenous People’s Day in recognition of the horror unleashed by the Europeans on the vast populations across the land. A hero no more, although Christopher Columbus was still out to sea on that date, so I guess today honors his incomplete ocean voyage same as GW Bush declared ‘mission accomplished’ before the end of combat in Iraq demonstrating the rewriting of history for those who love a parade, then again we could secretly be celebrating Yankee Don Larsen pitching a perfect game in the World Series.

ps the Boston Red Sox finished fourth in 1956.

Not Sorry Yom Kippur

More than three thousand years ago the Israelites emerged from their nomadic existence and established the Kingdoms of Judah and Israel. The Asssyrians and later the Babylonians depopulated the lands west of the River Jordan and the Romans completed the destruction of the Kingdom of Judah in two devastating wars and the Jews were set out across the world throughout the centuries until after the fall of the Ottoman Empire in 1918, when the British sought to create a Jewish homeland, disregarding the local Arab, Christian, and Jewish inhabitants. The Zionist were granted two-thirds on the land with the 1948 UN approval of a Jewish State.

Since then the apartheid nation has seized more and more land from the Palestinians wihtout ever apologizing or atoning for this crime against a people. Not a single Arab served in the concentration camps. Israelis proudly declared their victories as acts of Yaweh, isntead of crditing the West for distablishing a region to creat havoc in the Middle East.

Yom Kippur is one of the holiest days in the Jewish religious calendar.

The day of atonement.

The only Jew I know who is penitent for his tribe’s neo-Nazi treatment of the original inhabitants of the Levant is Professor Berthell Ollman, who once wrote a brilliant letter of resignation from the Jewish people for their Zionist policies. Shamen on their tribe.

One day peace, same from Ireland, Tibet, and so many people across this world.

Fuck your Shalom.

Injustice for one is injustice for all.