The Spaniards, Therefore, Suspecting How The
Trick Was Performed, Kicked Down The Cemi And Discovered The Concealed
Invention; And The Cacique Earnestly Entreated Them Not To Betray The
Secret To His Subjects And The Other Indians, As He Kept Them In Obedience
By That Policy.
This may be said to have some resemblance to idolatry,
especially among those who are ignorant of the fraud
Practised by the
caciques, since they believe that it is the cemi that speaks, and all are
imposed upon by the deceit, except the cacique and the person who combines
with him to abuse their credulity, by which means he draws what tribute he
pleases from his people."
"Most of the caciques have three stones also, to which they and their
people shew great devotion. One of these they say helps the growth of all
sorts of grain, the second causes women to be delivered without pain, and
the third procures rain or fair weather, according as they stand in need
of either. I sent three of these stones to your highnesses by Antonio de
Torres, and I have three more to carry along with myself. When these
Indians die, their obsequies are performed in several manners, but their
way of burying their caciques is this. They open and dry him at a great
fire, that he may be preserved whole. Of others they preserve only the
head. Others they bury in a grot or den, and lay a calabash of water and
some bread on his head.
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