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| "JUANITA, THE DISTURBANCE OF A SLEEPING INCA GIRL" About disrespect for the native people and their dead. "Juanita", 500 years at the top of a mountain The findings of a mummified young girl at the top of Mount Ampato, between Arequipa and the Cuzco area in Peru, has revealed new knowledge of the Incas of Tawantinsuyu. The finding is said to be a archaeological sensation. Juanita was about 14 years old when she was beaten to death on a stone altar, near the peak of the 6900 meter high mountain.The Inca priests wanted to make a sacrifice to the mountain gods. Peruvian and American archaeologists says that this discovery make a new picture of the Incas, and the mummy is the best conserved found in the western hemisphere. The difference between this mummy and the Egyptian ones is that the nature has conserved the body , which was mummified by the dry cold mountain air and ice."Juanita" was discovered by American mountain climber and his Peruvian guide six months ago, but the 22. of May this year, the public was presented to her.The small, beautiful girl are contained in a icebox, especially constructed to keep her like when they found her, and is seated at the National Geographic Society's in Washington, USA.The scientists has been studying the body and think they can re-construct the girl's last hours alive.-Dressed in a beautiful dress, surrounded by Inca-priest, she kneeled at the stone-alter in the clear and icy Andes air, and the priest had placed gold figures,food and coca lieaves around her. Before the sermon she was given a strong dosage of drug, and then after the sermon had taken place, she was clubbed to death with an awful one only stroke. She died instantly. The scientists think she was a well fed and healthy girl and she had the most perfectly teeth and her clothing was very noble. As, from my personal knowledge, I suppose the girl was one of the Inca's virgins, which was chosen only to the purpose of sacrifice.Again I feel that this has a lot to do with the mystery of Machu Picchu, even if the city is located far from this mountain. Personally I feel it's to violate a grave to have taken her body away from where she was found. May her soul rest in peace. The scientists haven't told anything more than every Quechua Indian already know, and I am strongly against this type of archeology that means that the dead are moved, or dis limbed from their ground of rest. I will certainly not be disturbed in 500 hundred years or 1000 years into the future, so I will be burned...my ashes nobody can get. I hope the science can stop this shit, and above all, not be earning money from bloodsamples taken from the Andes Indians, sold to the gen-marked, put in "GEN"banks to be used to make a "pure human" out of white people. Did you know that this is a multimilliondollar big business today???How many know about these things????A poor Indian gets maybe a few dollars if he\she gives a bloodsample, and they are too poor to resist....not knowing what they are doing, because nobody tells them, and they only see the green doe. In Andes, people do not know much about the world if they live in the mountains area, and that could be good, if it wasn't for the fact that this unknowing is used by governments and economic\scientific interests...DID YOU know about this happening???? more...http://www.latinolink.com/inca1024.html I am proud to say it: I really don't like these people who dig up dead people, and think they are doing the world a favor. The fact is: The Quechua people today, could tell most of the story behind, but they don't, why should they? And when they have told some, it is hardly impossible to get any sense out of it, because it is myth and truth together. The old ones keep their songs, oral history and knowledge as unreachable as possible for the gringo, because 500 years ago, the "Wiracocha" man came one time too many. You may wonder why it is so difficult for the world to know the real facts about the Inca history, well, I don't. They knew exactly what they told the Spanish, and they may have had a good laughter after those 500 years inslavery, because the gringo and non-native still are digging..........Today, hardly any living Quechua or Aymara knows for sure themselves, as the elders of the tribal people passed away.
"The Incan
mummy known as the "ice maiden" made its debut to the public Tuesday at the
National Geographic Society in Washington. "
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