
The Lequian Survivors: A Shipwreck That Rewrites Southeast Asian History. Return of Lequios 4
In 1610, Spanish pilot Juan Bernardo de Fuentidueñas survived a wreck near Macao — but what he discovered next would shake centuries of historical assumptions. On a remote reef, he encountered three indigenous survivors. His chronicle described them not as Japanese, Ryukyuan, or Chinese... but as Lequian Indians. For over 400 years, historians have believed Lequios = Ryukyu. But what if we’ve been wrong? Drawing from firsthand accounts preserved in The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898 (Blair & Robertson, Vol. XVI), this documentary uncovers stunning new evidence that Lequios was not in Japan — but right here in Northern Luzon, Philippines. 🌊 Who were the Lequians? 📜 What did Spanish navigators really mean by Lequios? 🧭 And why has this account been ignored for so long? This is The Smoking Quill’s deep dive into the forgotten corners of colonial history. 📚 Sources Blair, Emma Helen, and James Alexander Robertson, eds. The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898, Vol. XVI. Cleveland: Arthur H. Clark, 1903–1909. Available via Project Gutenberg. — 👍 Like, Subscribe & Share if you love lost history, maritime mysteries, and hidden truths! #PhilippineHistory #Lequios #IlocanoHistory #MaritimeHistory #LostHistory #RyukyuMyth #SpanishColonial #TheSmokingQuill #HistoryDocumentary #SoutheastAsia Support the show
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