• Mister Neon@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Thanks for the clarification, I thought it might be a neighboring territory. While it is my joy to study the regions the only reason I would know more is that I ask questions to eliminate my assumptions.

    It is a pleasure to meet a Rarámuri though! From my books I’ve been told that your ancestral lands were part of a vast trade network. This is best evidenced in macaw burials and feather art found in Arizona of all places.

    As far as my bloodline, if you have seen one fat celt you’ve seen them all.

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      10 months ago

      While it is my joy to study the regions the only reason I would know more is that I ask questions to eliminate my assumptions.

      Always a good approach. Commend you for that.

      It is a pleasure to meet a Rarámuri though! From my books I’ve been told that your ancestral lands were part of a vast trade network. This is best evidenced in macaw burials and feather art found in Arizona of all places.

      Is that so? It would make sense, given its geography.

      As far as my bloodline, if you have seen one fat celt you’ve seen them all.

      You funny for that 🤣🤣