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Page vii
... passed ; but her colonies have grown into independent nations . From Mex- ico to Chile , throughout half of America , the Spanish language and Spanish institutions are still dominant . Even in the old borderlands north of the Río Grande ...
... passed ; but her colonies have grown into independent nations . From Mex- ico to Chile , throughout half of America , the Spanish language and Spanish institutions are still dominant . Even in the old borderlands north of the Río Grande ...
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... passing of winter . The spring of 1528 saw his expedition , its personnel now reduced to about four hundred , on the way . Strong winds from the south drove his ships to the Florida coast and on Good Friday he landed at Tampa Bay ...
... passing of winter . The spring of 1528 saw his expedition , its personnel now reduced to about four hundred , on the way . Strong winds from the south drove his ships to the Florida coast and on Good Friday he landed at Tampa Bay ...
Page 22
... passed from a fairly open country into dense forests . Their food gave out and they nourished themselves and their horses as best they could on the shoots of young palm . Men and horses were exhausted from hunger and fatigue and galled ...
... passed from a fairly open country into dense forests . Their food gave out and they nourished themselves and their horses as best they could on the shoots of young palm . Men and horses were exhausted from hunger and fatigue and galled ...
Page 24
... passing a village of fishermen — ' a poor miserable lot , " says Vaca at the end of thirty days they were de- tained at an island by a storm . Next day they had a battle with some Indians near a large inlet , per- haps Pensacola Bay ...
... passing a village of fishermen — ' a poor miserable lot , " says Vaca at the end of thirty days they were de- tained at an island by a storm . Next day they had a battle with some Indians near a large inlet , per- haps Pensacola Bay ...
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... Man . He had observed the Indian witch - doctors blowing upon their patients and passing their hands over them , frequently with successful results . And , devoutly religious as he was , he knew that in his CABEZA DE VACA 29.
... Man . He had observed the Indian witch - doctors blowing upon their patients and passing their hands over them , frequently with successful results . And , devoutly religious as he was , he knew that in his CABEZA DE VACA 29.
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American Anza Arkansas Ayllón Carlos chief Cíbola coast colonists colony Colorado command Coronado Cortés crossed Cruz Cuba Culiacán deserted dians Diego English Estevanico expedition explored Father Florida Fort Caroline France Francisco Fray Luís Fray Marcos French friars frontier gold golden Governor Gulf Havana Hernando Hernando de Soto horses hundred Indians island Jean Ribaut Jesuits journey Juan King Kino land later León Los Adaes Louisiana Lowery Matagorda Bay Menéndez Mexico missionaries missions Mississippi Monterey mountains Narváez Natchitoches natives northern northward O'Reilly Oñate ordered Pacaha Pacific Pánuco Pensacola Bay Philip Pimería Alta Ponce port province pueblo reached returned Ribaut Río Río Grande River route sailed Salle's San Antonio Santa Bárbara Santa Fé sent Serra settlement settlers ships slaves soldiers Sonora Soto Soto's Spain Spaniards Spanish Texas tion town trade trail tribes Ulloa Vaca valley vessels Viceroy Vizcaíno West Zuñi