My point being that other recorded experiences with native americans do not invalidate this rosy reminiscence.
I'd actually point to the excepts from Columbus's own journals, catalogued in Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United States" to identify a number of native tribes he initially encountered who were practically childlike in their innocence.
The Caribbean island peoples were documented in sharp contrast to more imperial mainlanders as extraordinarily passive, initially quite friendly, and devoid of the more rigid hierarchies and institutions common in those more technologically advanced societies.
The only bit that doesn't really fit is the horses, which hadn't arrived from Europe yet
I don't think anyone in DC gives a shit about what we think