Early Discoveries By Spaniards in New Mexico Containing An Account of the Castl

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Early Discoveries By Spaniards in New Mexico Containing An Account of the Castl
H M Henry Marie Brackenridge
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Chocolate, the favorite 29 beverage of the Mexicans, was not known to the people of Cibola ; and, I believe, of any other part of the world, because the chocolate nut (not the cocoa) was unknown except in America. * If the ancient Cibolians had come by sea, they must have ascended the Gulf of California, and then followed the courses of, the Yaqui, or of the Sonora, which rise in the direction of the Gila ; but they left no traces of their abode in the valleys of these rivers, or on the sea coa...st ; at least, I have heard of none. The nearest ruins, or Casas Grandes, of Chihuahua, are far in the interior, at least two hundred miles from the coast, on a river which has. No outlet to the sea, but loses itself in a lake. And yet, these ruins, in a most fertile oasis, are surrounded by almost impassable deserts and mountains. They are a thousand miles from Mexico ; and we have heard of none of the same kind between it and that city. They are the most interesting, in my opinion, of any yet described, and for this we are indebted to Mr.

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