The Lequian Survivors: A Shipwreck That Rewrites Southeast Asian History. Return of the Lequios 4

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In 1610, Spanish pilot Juan Bernardo de FuentidueƱas 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?
šŸ“œ 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.

šŸ“š 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.

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