Originally posted by bajalera
Writing in the 1950s, a historian implied that this tragedy came about because of the bad judgment of the Indians. They "foolishly sought the
protection of the walls against the rage of the wind."
Some twenty years later, another historian again laid the blame on the victims, who "not knowing any better, attempted to shield themselves from the
wind's rage by seeking shelter, which the walls of the church seemed to provide."
Perhaps because describing them in this way has become a well-established tradition.
Yeah! Lee you hit the nail smack on the head!
[Edited on 3-11-2007 by Baja Bernie] |