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Publication of My New Book, Juan Ponce de Leon His New and Revised Genealogy

I've finally got my new book, Juan Ponce de Leon His New and Revised Genealogy listed within Google Books search engine.

Pretty soon my publishers will finally get around to getting the book listed on other Global marketing venues.

I have allowed Google Books to provide a limited preview of the book online.

If you want to check it out follow this URL: http://books.google.com/books?q=juan+ponce+de+leon+his+new+and+revi...

You might be wondering what does Juan Ponce de Leon, Christopher Columbus, Diego Colon and other conquistador have to do with Indigenous people. Their lives had intertwined via the route of the many wars that were fought by the Indigenous people to preserve the land that was theirs. In the Caribbean there was a Cedula Real, Royal Decree issued by the king and Queen of Spain giving license to people who had been born in the Kingdom of Spain to marry Indigenous women so those marriages would benefit the population of the island of Espanola. It is quite obvious that the Cedula Real had also been extended to the other islands of the Caribbean as well. The conquistador had unwittingly set the stage for the eventual survival of the Taino, the Ciboney and the people they called Caribes. This might explain why so many mtDNA tests done on Puerto Ricans, Dominicans and Cubans reveal their Indigenous heritage and ancestry. By the way that Cedula Real that was issued was dated 1514!

In any case, follow the URL provided above to get your limited preview of the book, Juan Ponce de Leon His New and Revised Genealogy.

While you are on Google's page please do take the time to add your Review of what you have read of my book. The Link for reviewing the book can be found on the page's upper left hand corner of the page.

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