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Page 36
... Estevanico . These three were all that now remained of the twelve who had left the island ; some had been lost in the wilds , others drowned in an attempted escape , and five the Indians had killed " for their diversions . " Says the ...
... Estevanico . These three were all that now remained of the twelve who had left the island ; some had been lost in the wilds , others drowned in an attempted escape , and five the Indians had killed " for their diversions . " Says the ...
Page 37
... Estevanico were left alive , and these were naked , destitute , the slaves of a fierce and savage tribe . Vaca , on his appearance among the two tribes at the pecan gathering , had been seized as a slave by the cross - eyed master of ...
... Estevanico were left alive , and these were naked , destitute , the slaves of a fierce and savage tribe . Vaca , on his appearance among the two tribes at the pecan gathering , had been seized as a slave by the cross - eyed master of ...
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... Estevanico played a conspicuous part in later history in America . We shall hear anon how Estevanico became a permanent figure in Indian tradition . CHAPTER III HERNANDO DE SOTO HERNANDO DE SOTO was about CABEZA DE VACA 45.
... Estevanico played a conspicuous part in later history in America . We shall hear anon how Estevanico became a permanent figure in Indian tradition . CHAPTER III HERNANDO DE SOTO HERNANDO DE SOTO was about CABEZA DE VACA 45.
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... Estevanico to serve Mendoza . Three years passed before Mendoza could pre- pare another expedition . Francisco Vásquez de Coronado was then ( 1539 ) made Governor of New Galicia and military head of the force designed to spread the ...
... Estevanico to serve Mendoza . Three years passed before Mendoza could pre- pare another expedition . Francisco Vásquez de Coronado was then ( 1539 ) made Governor of New Galicia and military head of the force designed to spread the ...
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... Estevanico ahead to learn what he could . Should Estevanico hear tidings of but a fair country he was to send to the friar a small cross ; for great tidings , a cross “ two handfuls long " ; and , should he discover a country richer ...
... Estevanico ahead to learn what he could . Should Estevanico hear tidings of but a fair country he was to send to the friar a small cross ; for great tidings , a cross “ two handfuls long " ; and , should he discover a country richer ...
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