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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Linda Fahr: [QB] Oh...please...ignorance can negatively affect your cognitive abilities. Mr.Clyde Winters is right! The Guanches were descents of the Vandals, which migrated South and established themselves in the Canary Islands with the help of the "Dogons". Actually, by the time the invasion of Canary Island by the Spaniards, the majority of Guanches were the result of interbreed with the Subsaharans natives living in the Canary Island long before the arrival of the Guanches, as we can see in the mixed race afro hair of many old mummies found in the region. In fact, the recent sculptures erected in the Tenerife Candelaria by the Spanish, of the nine conquered tribal Guanches leaders, depicting them nude and dressed with prehistoric clothes, is one more European history corruption to continuous to occupy African territories, by given the impression that the Guanches were original African natives of the Canary Islands. What is not true! The Guanches were not that primitive, when they were conquered, captured and slaved by the Spaniards, as they want you to believe. We can see what the Guanches exactly looked like, in the two paintings of them, made by the Spanish court painter, of the submission of the Guanches to spaniard invader and conqueror Alonso Fernandez de Lugo in the Canary Islands, and when the captured Guanches nine tribal leaders were taken to the presence of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella in Spain by Alonso Fernandez de Lugo, the same man which invaded Canary Islands and conquered them. In both paintings they are wearing the same garments they wore when they invaded Iberian Peninsula, and North Africa, which were a brown knee high upper garment over short trousers below the knee cap, and sandals. The same garments they wore when they were Germanic barbarians invaders of Rome. Now...their trousers of course was a fashion influenced by the Huns, which they battled in Europe before their invasion of Iberia Peninsula, North Africa, and then Canary Islands, to escape prosecution and death by the Byzantines which kicked them out of their invaded territories... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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