tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1794406356268252166.post5386603834610821829..comments2024-03-24T14:24:12.716-07:00Comments on De Colores: The Raza Experience in Books for Children: Legend of El Dorado: A Latin American TaleUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1794406356268252166.post-88700867235368464592017-04-14T17:03:11.589-07:002017-04-14T17:03:11.589-07:00Thanks for writing, Sam. Vidal said that she learn...Thanks for writing, Sam. Vidal said that she learned these stories from her father, so I have no idea what part (if any) the Muisca Raft played in her (or anyone else's) version. I do agree that the Chibcha / Muisca people own this treasure, and it should certainly be returned to them.Beverly Slapinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12822325956522105620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1794406356268252166.post-35619973098997949042017-04-14T16:44:23.090-07:002017-04-14T16:44:23.090-07:00Yes, but what about the Muisca Raft? Don't you...Yes, but what about the Muisca Raft? Don't you think it also (unintentionally, of course) contributed to this myth after it was rediscovered in 1969, even though it <i>was</i> an authentic Muisca treasure? I don't quite think that raft should still be kept in a museum, though. Especially when it's Chibcha/Muisca property.Sam Jonsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06037969317578064759noreply@blogger.com