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It would be so cool to be like the Kinetic Kennons and move to Mexico, blend in in the predominantly white (European) Mexican state of
Jalisco, and speak Spanish that is so fluent I'm taken for a native -- a Native Mexican and a Native American (indigenous to the Americas). And I'd still be a Buddhist like my ancient ancestors, who practiced the Dharma that came to California, the Southwest, and the West Coast of the continent centuries before Catholicism, Christian missionaries, Spanish
Conquistadores, and patriarchal European settler colonialism.
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz has a new history book about it. But American anthropologist Edward P. Vining published in 1885 (
An Inglorious Columbus) and American researcher Rick Fields shows in
How the Swans Came to the Lake: A Narrative History of Buddhism in America (Shambhala Publications).
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