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The Itza Resistance: Last Independent Maya Kingdom Falls
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In 1697, over 150 years after the first conquistadors landed in Mesoamerica, the last independent Maya kingdom fell. This episode tells the story of the Itza Maya at Nojpetén (Tayasal) on Lake Petén Itzá in northern Guatemala. Led by the ajaw Kan Ek', they resisted Spanish incursions for generations, preserving their traditions and independence while the rest of the Maya world crumbled. We explore how the Itza maintained their sovereignty through isolation, diplomacy, and occasional warfare, and how a final military expedition under Martín de Urzúa y Arizmendi finally brought them down. We also discuss the role of Fray Andrés de Avendaño y Loyola, a Franciscan friar who attempted peaceful conversion and kept detailed records of Itza culture. The episode examines the fall of Nojpetén, the flight of Kan Ek', and the tragic aftermath: forced relocation, disease, and the loss of a unique Maya identity. This is a story of resilience, adaptation, and the grim end of a civilization's long resistance.