I had read that while the early, pre-European natives inhabited southern America, there were differences among tribal areas, cities great with Egyptian and other temple area monuments.
I read that the Incan city was mostly peaceful with farming and livestock as their living ways.
Some other areas decended into warlords, and other religious ways.
There has always been talk about rogue groups of bandits, living outside the cities, hidden a great distance off, thieves, cutthroats and capturing woman and children while hauling them off into the dark. Tribal warriors of the cities going after them to reclaim their people.
There are of course the bible stories also, cliff dwellers of similar dangerous ways as bandits and theives. Hidden below to plains of the cities.
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These days we see people trying to go away from the dangerous 'daring' 'brave' ways like the running of the bulls.
There are videos of bulls let loose in villages, people trying to shut their windows, doors and hide out in their homes.
In the bible, if a bull gored someone it was to be killed and not ate. If it got lose and did it a second time, under Moses' law from God, the owner was killed. We have Jesus' new ways now.
... Somehow I get the feeling I'm not getting the whole story about the bulls running down streets, videos of being gored and trampled.
I hope everyone's gramma survived. Reminds me of elephant stampedes, also dangerous.
A thunderous ground shaking event before the animals emerge too close to the village bakeries. Dishes falling off the walls. Coffee and wines jumping out of peoples hands while raising the cup for a sip.
There is courage to protect and serve. And there are the horse tamers and those farmers that have to work the cattle industry. I don't know what they say about a bull run.
Cheers,
@Raccoon1010
Hmmmm... here are some videos....
I read that the Incan city was mostly peaceful with farming and livestock as their living ways.
Some other areas decended into warlords, and other religious ways.
There has always been talk about rogue groups of bandits, living outside the cities, hidden a great distance off, thieves, cutthroats and capturing woman and children while hauling them off into the dark. Tribal warriors of the cities going after them to reclaim their people.
There are of course the bible stories also, cliff dwellers of similar dangerous ways as bandits and theives. Hidden below to plains of the cities.
‐----
These days we see people trying to go away from the dangerous 'daring' 'brave' ways like the running of the bulls.
There are videos of bulls let loose in villages, people trying to shut their windows, doors and hide out in their homes.
In the bible, if a bull gored someone it was to be killed and not ate. If it got lose and did it a second time, under Moses' law from God, the owner was killed. We have Jesus' new ways now.
... Somehow I get the feeling I'm not getting the whole story about the bulls running down streets, videos of being gored and trampled.
I hope everyone's gramma survived. Reminds me of elephant stampedes, also dangerous.
A thunderous ground shaking event before the animals emerge too close to the village bakeries. Dishes falling off the walls. Coffee and wines jumping out of peoples hands while raising the cup for a sip.
There is courage to protect and serve. And there are the horse tamers and those farmers that have to work the cattle industry. I don't know what they say about a bull run.
Cheers,
@Raccoon1010
Hmmmm... here are some videos....