native american wank

  1. Kerguelen

    WI: Horses in South America

    Had an interesting idea lately after reading how indigenous peoples across the southern cone such as the Charrúa and the Mapuche quickly adapted to horseriding and cavalry during the advent of Spanish colonialism. Indeed, the environment of Rio Plata and the Pampas seems to be well suited to...
  2. Sarthak

    Wolfborn: A Native American Timeline
    Threadmarks: OP

    Wolfborn A Native American Timeline I am the wolfborn, the spirit of history, the core of today, and the heart of tomorrow. I am wolfborn of this land. - Old Sioux Poem. Welcome to Wolfborn: A Native American Timeline! Where Natives are given the due focus they deserve with a chance to...
  3. What if the Maya had a domesticable animal?

    They domesticate an alternate version of Baird's tapir. In this timeline, it will Gestate in 300 (instead of 400) days and they reach sexual maturity in up to 1.2 years (instead of 2 years) it will also tend to have triplets, quadruplets & quintuplets (instead of one calf at a time). I think...
  4. Plausibility Check: A native state in North America?

    Would it be possible, with a POD after 1520 or so, for there to be a native state in North America that resists European colonization? This is an incredibly tall order, of course, given their relatively small population when compared to places like Mesoamerica and the Andes at the time of...
  5. The (Native) American Dream: The Complete History of Tahkoxia and Xuyuba
    Threadmarks: Early Humans and Domestication

    The (Native) American Dream: The Complete History of Tahkoxia and Xuyuba Early Humans and Domestication Given the fact that humans originated and evolved in Africa, it seems rather interesting that some of history’s most powerful civilizations would in part of the world that was an...
  6. KolyenuKS

    Lands of Coal and Salt, or the History of the Niukonska
    Threadmarks: Introduction

    Tsetopah [1], Samahah [2] Province The Grand Chief 'Bear Runner' has had a long and fulfilling life as the Mayor of Tsetopah. As he sits on his porch in his chair, he remembers the stories that his grandparents told him, just as their grandparents told them. They were stories of wonder and...
  7. Highest possible Native American population in North America?

    As we all know, North America has a very small amount of native americans, only adding up to around 1% of the US population, and about 5% of the Canadian population. But how could this have been changed? What would you need to have large and thriving Native populations today, and maybe even...
  8. Highest possible Native American population in North America?

    As we all know, North America has a very small amount of native americans, only adding up to around 1% of the US population, and about 5% of the Canadian population. But how could this have been changed? What would you need to have large and thriving Native populations today, and maybe even...
  9. Shahanshah of Xsassa

    Vinlandinga Saga - A story of a very Nordic America [Worldbuilding]

    Repository for my ideas about Norse settlements in Americas. Oileándearg - Irish-Beothuk name for Vinland. Lord's Land - first Irish settlement on Vinland, located in the eastern part of an island. Thorvaldsbudir - first Norse settlement in Vinland. Originally, a winter camp, later evolved into...
  10. AltoRegnant

    Discussion: Modernized Native American Civilization?

    If you look at a map of the world you can usually find a place that escaped the europeans during colonialism. your ethiopias, japans, or turkeys. There is one massive exception. The Americas. There isn't an industrialized Incan Republic, or a Chinook empire from Alaska to the Bay of California...
  11. Earliest use of the Strait of Magellan as a major shipping channel?

    I was reading some alt-hist scenarios where the English successfully set up colonies in California after Francis Drake, and was thinking back to my own timelines where the Spanish are not able to conquer the Americas due to the Native Americans having cavalry and nasty germs, and I had a...
  12. GauchoBadger

    PC/WI: Surviving Muskogee?

    The State of Muskogee was a proto-state founded by the British-American loyalist adventurer William Bowles whose primary objective was uniting the native tribes of the southeastern US (Creek, Cherokee, Seminole, basically all who would later be expelled by Andrew Jackson) into a single state...
  13. WI the Scandinavian colony Vinland didn't fail

    How would this change history? The three biggest changes that I can see are: Native American depopulation from European diseases happens circ. 1000 CE, centuries before OTL European colonization of the Americas happens, which enables the native Americans to rebound and better resist those...
  14. AHC: The True Americans (Native American Wank)

    I was washing some dishes after carousing the wank section on the site and thought "I want to start an AHC thread, how hard could it be?" Here's the challenge, create a North America where Native Americans control a majority, if not all, of the landmass. There are a couple of restrictions...
  15. WI: horses don't die out in the Americas

    Proto-horses went extinct in North America about 12000 years ago - approximately the same time humans arrived on the continent. How would history have been different if the American horse hadn't gone extinct?
  16. The Americans don't get hit with the plague apocalypse

    No. Not the white dudes. I meant the Native americans. What if, say, the Native americans at the time of columbus and Jamestown didn't get hit by the plague when the colonists arrived? How would the timeline change?
  17. Donnacona's Dream

    This thread will contain my new TL: Donnacona's Dream. This timeline is an attempt to wank the St. Lawrence Iroquoians: the people who Jacques Cartier encountered in the St. Lawrence Valley in the 16th century. IOTL, these people had disappeared by the time of Champlain 70 years later, and those...
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