Where the islands of the caribean hell on earth?
>>3104909
Highly doubt it.
>>3104909
Black Legend.
Dogs have to eat
I don't know about this specific scene but it was pretty fucking horrible
>>3104912
what if it was jews
Well Columbus brought fucking criminals. What would happen if we left armed criminals in an island alone with vulnerable tribe people.
>>3104909
Anyone have any book recommendations on stuff like this?
>>3104948
Australia
>>3104918
this
I mean...
>The Island Carib word karibna meant "person". It became the origin of the English "cannibal".[14] Although, among the Caribs, it was apparently associated with rituals related to the eating of war enemies, some Europeans believed the Caribs practised general cannibalism. However, these claims prove to be unsubstantiated and there is no evidence suggesting that native Caribbean people practiced any form of cannibalism. Claims of the practice were based on European misconceptions. Historical anthropologist Nicola Foote asserts that there is 'no firm evidence that cannibalism ever existed.'[15]
>The Caribs had a tradition of keeping bones of their ancestors in their houses. Missionaries, such as Père Jean Baptiste Labat and Cesar de Rochefort, described the practice as part of a belief that the ancestral spirits would always look after the bones and protect their descendants. The Caribs have been described as vicious and violent people in the history of the people who battled against other tribes.
>Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano was killed and said to have been eaten by Carib natives on what is now Guadeloupe (French West Indies) in 1528 (before called Karukera by the Amerindian people which means “the island of beautiful waters”), during his third voyage to North America, after exploring Florida, the Bahamas and the Lesser Antilles.
>>3107474
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannibalism_in_humans#Early_modern_era
>>3104909
The spaniards and portugese were the most brutal colonizers. I think it stems from the moorish blood