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Page 63
... Pacaha . He crossed the Black Warrior and the Tombigbee rivers and a month later en- tered a Chickasaw town in the present State of Mississippi , where he went into winter quarters . Before spring he had his troubles with the proud and ...
... Pacaha . He crossed the Black Warrior and the Tombigbee rivers and a month later en- tered a Chickasaw town in the present State of Mississippi , where he went into winter quarters . Before spring he had his troubles with the proud and ...
Page 65
... Pacaha , whither he was bound . Presently the cacique of Aquixo , or Arkansas , came over to visit him , with his lesser chiefs and two hundred war- riors . The chiefs sat in the sterns of their canoes under skin awnings ; and chiefs ...
... Pacaha , whither he was bound . Presently the cacique of Aquixo , or Arkansas , came over to visit him , with his lesser chiefs and two hundred war- riors . The chiefs sat in the sterns of their canoes under skin awnings ; and chiefs ...
Page 66
... Pacaha , where there was much gold . He found the towns along his route deserted . The inhabitants had fled and hidden themselves ; but the Span- iards felt their presence in the arrow flights which descended on them from the ravines ...
... Pacaha , where there was much gold . He found the towns along his route deserted . The inhabitants had fled and hidden themselves ; but the Span- iards felt their presence in the arrow flights which descended on them from the ravines ...
Page 67
... Pacaha , and set up a cross in his town . After having “ paci- fied " Pacaha , De Soto reconciled its chief to the chief of Casqui and entertained both worthies at dinner . Whereupon the chief of Casqui gave De Soto his daughter to wife ...
... Pacaha , and set up a cross in his town . After having “ paci- fied " Pacaha , De Soto reconciled its chief to the chief of Casqui and entertained both worthies at dinner . Whereupon the chief of Casqui gave De Soto his daughter to wife ...
Page 68
... Pacaha he moved westward across northern Arkansas to the abun- dant grain fields of Tanico , probably on the Neosho River in Oklahoma . Here he halted for a month to garner supplies and fatten his horses . From Tanico he turned ...
... Pacaha he moved westward across northern Arkansas to the abun- dant grain fields of Tanico , probably on the Neosho River in Oklahoma . Here he halted for a month to garner supplies and fatten his horses . From Tanico he turned ...
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