“There was more than one “race” (nation) of people at that Jerusalem in Peru, when the Spanish invaded it in the 1500s AD. Few seem to know that when the Spanish arrived at Cusco, the people being called “Inka” told them that they were NOT THE INKA, and that the Inka had fled to Guyana to regroup, upon the arrival of that invasion. Now, anthropologists declare that Guyana had one of the strongest Black African presence in all of South America and those anthropologists said it was because of the transatlantic enslavement of Africans. Without knowing that history of the Black “Mande-Inkas” fleeing to Guyana, we wouldn’t know that the anthropologists conclusions were wrong about Guyana.”
– Horace Butler (author of “When Rocks Cry Out”)
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