Friday, October 9, 2015

And if the local Indians called it the land of the diamond jewels..........or the land of the precious jewels..............where are those jewels?..........b/c publicly..................El Salvador is not a known exporter of diamonds.....................my answer.............the Indians are being hidden in the volcanoes and are mining diamonds..................one way i can tell is by the presence of two huge massacres in the 20th century...........and by the number of hidden Indians.........my 2nd wife said u only see the Indians of El Salvador near volcanoes..........



Centuries later they themselves were replaced by the Pipil peopleNahua speaking groups[17] who migrated from Mexico in the centuries before the European conquest and occupied the central and western regions, the Pipil were the last indigenous people to arrive in El Salvador.[18][18] They called their territoryKuskatan, a Pipil word[19] meaning The Place of Precious Jewelsbackformed into Classical Nahuatl Cōzcatlān, and hispanicized as Cuzcatlán.[20][21] The people of El Salvador today are variably referred to as Salvadoran, while the term Cuzcatleco is commonly used to identify someone of Salvadoran heritage.

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