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Did they not have an inkling of miscegenation?

Did they not have an inkling of miscegenation?

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Good summation. Although I wonder why the Indians were ok with it.

[–] 3 pts

Good summation. Although I wonder why the Indians were ok with it.

Pale face giv'em chief fire water and boom stick in exchange for ugly squaw daughter. Win-win.

I think there was something more. Happy to be wrong about it.

[–] 1 pt

The ancient custom of fathers paying dowries is spread in many cultures. Native northern Americans were no strangers to that. In a situation where a father would receive goods instead of paying, the father would rather perform the cultural exchange.

The exact same thing happened in South America when the Portuguese claimed Brazil, with the added bonus of cathechism and solidifying native-European alliances with hostile tribes like the Botocudos, or Xocleng (cannibals). Tupi-Guaranis were the biggest tribal confederation to do that, and its why Silva and Silveira are so common surnames there (means "from the forest" in Latin)