A native Venezuelan Indian woman, the love partner of Guaicaipuro warrior, who was described as a fearless woman with jaw dropping beauty. The Spaniards colonizers had order to game and extinguish the unruly natives. Guaicaipuro’s nomadic tribe gave them a run for their money. As natives, they were accustomed to the varied extreme weather of Venezuela, which has perennial winter in the Andes, perennial sand dunes in the NW, the beginning of the Amazonian rainforest in the south, mixed tropical climate inland and the Caribbean to the North. The tribe was out numbered and made their way into the Andes snowy peaks. As they drew closer, Tibisay on her horse galoped towards the Spaniards, I mounted and undressed down to a loon cloth. Her sheer monumental beauty stunned the Spaniards who froze in place, giving ample time for the tribe to run into the mountains. She mounted her horse and stared courageously as she slowly marched her horse away.
by AlfaStables November 23, 2021
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