Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 > > Something in our food contributes to adipose growth. In a > PBS special " The West " it talks about the priest who went to > early California, writing about " converted " Indians: " They > get fat on our food and die. " > Maybe the wheat, oats? > > Regards. > > JW, It may not have been only the food that killed them. The American Indians were grossly mistreated. The Indians were virtually slaves who probably were fed the worst kind of food. http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/s_z/serra.htm >>> Despite the frequent conflicts between military and religious authority, for Alta California's Indians the missions and their Franciscan administrators were part and parcel of an enormously destructive colonization process. The Spanish, largely through disease, were responsible for a population decline from about 300,000 Indians in 1769 to about 200,000 by 1821. The strenuous work regime and high population density within the missions themselves also caused high death rates among the mission Indians. By law, all baptized Indians subjected themselves completely to the authority of the Franciscans; they could be whipped, shackled or imprisoned for disobedience, and hunted down if they fled the mission grounds. Indian recruits, who were often forced to convert nearly at gunpoint, could be expected to survive mission life for only about ten years. As one Friar noted, the Indians " live well free but as soon as we reduce them to a Christian and community life... they fatten, sicken, and die. " >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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