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The Other Shore of the Western Indies: Columbus First Morning in a World Already Ancient Hispaniola 1492

by Michael McGilbourne
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798196491399
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 470
  • Original Price: GBP 16.18
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 540 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Historical / Exploration & Discovery

Columbus First Morning in a World Already Ancient Hispaniola 1492

You are the end point of an unbroken chain of survival.

Every person who came before you - through plague, war, famine, and flood - lived long enough to pass forward what was necessary for you to exist. You did not begin when you were born. You began when humanity began.

Everything that happened between that beginning and this moment is not the past in any abstract sense. It is the story of the making of you.

This book takes you to one of the most extraordinary mornings in that story.

The northern coast of Ayti. December 1492.

A weaver sits beneath a ceiba tree. A grandmother lies awake in a hammock she has not left since dawn. A fotuto calls from the eastern headland - a call no one in the village has ever heard before. Three great canoes sit beyond the reef.

The Ta�no saw the ships first. They watched for eight days before the men in red coats stepped onto the sand.

The story you were told about 1492 has never been told from this side of the fire.

The Other Shore of the Western Indies asks what it would have meant to be inside that morning.

Not as Columbus. Not as a cacique. But as Yaima - the weaver who set a small three-pointed mark into the border of a ceremonial belt that she knew would cross the ocean and never return.

  • What does a people do when it sees its own future arriving on the horizon?
  • What can be kept when nothing can be saved?
  • How does a song outlive the mouths that first sang it?
  • Why do canoa, hamaca, hurac�n, tabaco live in every language of the Atlantic world - five hundred years after the people who first spoke them were declared extinct?

The facts are extraordinary enough.

The Ta�no invented the conuco - a form of tropical agriculture so sustainable that modern agronomists are studying it again.

They built dugout canoes that carried seventy men across open sea.

They gave the world the hammock, the barbecue, the hurricane, and roughly two hundred words no modern mouth can go a week without speaking.

Their population fell from perhaps four hundred thousand to officially zero within fifty-six years of first contact.

Recent genetic studies have demonstrated what certain Dominican and Puerto Rican grandmothers have always quietly known: the Ta�no are not extinct.

History is not a sequence of dates. It is the record of billions of lives lived forward through a present as urgent as your own.

The dry air before dawn. The cold mineral smell of glass beads in a palm that had never held glass. The sound of a conch shell answered across a bay. The weight of a cotton warp against a woman's belly.

They were curious about the same things we are curious about. They kept something that is still being carried in your mouth.

This book is the story of how.

For homeschooling families: You are already doing the most important thing - putting the story of humanity directly into your children's hands. The Beyond His Story We Stand series was written for you. Each book takes one moment in human history and makes it lived rather than memorised, felt rather than filed away. Not a textbook. Not a syllabus. A story your child will not want to put down - and that will leave them asking the questions that no curriculum can generate for them. The questions that only wonder produces.

The Other Shore of the Western Indies is part of the Beyond His Story We Stand series - a chronological journey through human history, told through the eyes of the people official history forgot to record.

The song survived. It survived in the mouths of the very men who came to silence it. This story is yours now. It always was.

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