Taino Indians
Mexican culture, most of Central America was under Aztec control.
It was a serious diruption to Spanish commerce.
They didn't. The Mayan's abandoned their cities 400 plus years before the Spanish arrived. The Spanish conquered the decendents of the ancient Maya and the Aztecs.
they lived because they took care of themselves and they ate plants and existed longer than spanish people
No, they're not the same thing. Chachapoya was not only a culture; the Chachapoyas were a completely different people from the Incas and lived independently until the Incas conquered their country shortly before the Spaniards arrived. So Chachapoyan mummies are part of the Chachapoya people and culture, Incan mummies are part of the Incan people and culture. The Inca Empire and culture moreover was destroyed by the Spanish before the Incas could even start to effectively impose "Inca" rule and culture on the Chachapoyans.
Was Indians
No, the Zapotecs were a native Mexican people similar to the Aztecs. They lived in mid-southern Mexico long before the Spanish arrived, and had a history, language, and culture completely distinct from the Spanish.
The Aztec was the Indian empire suffered from a plague. This was before the Spanish arrived.
They were a maritime oriented culture who had been active in trade with the Japanese, Chinese and other orientals for centuries when the Spaniards arrived.
Tainos
Mexico-Tenochtitlan
Puerto Rican spoke, and still speak, Spanish.
Mexican culture, most of Central America was under Aztec control.
The Taíno originally inhabited Puerto Rico.
The Taino culture.
The Taino.
The Incas were here in the Andes before the Spanish arrived.