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Gonzalo Guerrero: The Spaniard Who Became a Maya Warlord
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Before Cortés burned his ships, another Spaniard had already gone native — and fought against his own countrymen. This episode tells the extraordinary story of Gonzalo Guerrero, a shipwrecked sailor who was captured by Maya lords, earned his freedom, rose to become a Maya war captain, and when Hernán Cortés came calling with offers of rescue, refused. Guerrero married a Maya noblewoman, fathered the first mestizo children in Mexico, and led Maya resistance against the Spanish conquest of Yucatán. We explore his journey from enslaved survivor to respected nacom (war leader), his tactical advice to Nachan Can against Francisco de Montejo's entrada, and the Spanish campaign to destroy him as a traitor. We also discuss the contrasting fate of his fellow survivor Gerónimo de Aguilar, who chose to return to Spanish arms. Guerrero's story flips the conquest narrative entirely — a European who became Indigenous, by choice.