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Page 82
... Estevanico had found a new people , who had told him of “ the greatest thing in the world . " He was now at a town but thirty days ' journey from the turquoise doors of the Seven Cities which , he had learned , were called Cibola ; and ...
... Estevanico had found a new people , who had told him of “ the greatest thing in the world . " He was now at a town but thirty days ' journey from the turquoise doors of the Seven Cities which , he had learned , were called Cibola ; and ...
Page 83
... Estevanico had been seized and made prisoner by the natives of Cibola . We know very little about the end of Estevanico , this African who was one of the earliest explorers of North America and had wandered over a greater part of its ...
... Estevanico had been seized and made prisoner by the natives of Cibola . We know very little about the end of Estevanico , this African who was one of the earliest explorers of North America and had wandered over a greater part of its ...
Page 84
... harem of gayly bedecked young women swelled the parade of Estevanico , the black Berber chief , on his way to the city set in silver and blue . Perhaps , as has been suggested , the belled and 84 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... harem of gayly bedecked young women swelled the parade of Estevanico , the black Berber chief , on his way to the city set in silver and blue . Perhaps , as has been suggested , the belled and 84 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
Page 85
... Estevanico's messen- ger presented it with the announcement that their lord was come to make peace and to cure the sick , the Indians became enraged and ordered the in- terlopers out of their country on pain of death . Estevanico ...
... Estevanico's messen- ger presented it with the announcement that their lord was come to make peace and to cure the sick , the Indians became enraged and ordered the in- terlopers out of their country on pain of death . Estevanico ...
Page 86
... Estevanico , the Black . ' Fray Marcos was not only depressed by the news of Estevanico's capture , but he was in danger . The Indians accompanying him , from various vil- lages along his route , had looked on him as a holy man ...
... Estevanico , the Black . ' Fray Marcos was not only depressed by the news of Estevanico's capture , but he was in danger . The Indians accompanying him , from various vil- lages along his route , had looked on him as a holy man ...
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