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Page 41
... women wove mats and blankets for the white men and made their moccasins . The natives from one village would go as far as the next ; there they would proclaim to the astonished inhabitants Va- ca's wondrous works , and , at the same ...
... women wove mats and blankets for the white men and made their moccasins . The natives from one village would go as far as the next ; there they would proclaim to the astonished inhabitants Va- ca's wondrous works , and , at the same ...
Page 43
... women and boys , he says , had been car- ried away as slaves . The six hundred natives who had accompanied Vaca down the Yaqui offered a rich and easy prize to these slave hunters ; and Vaca's urgent protests resulted only in deceitful ...
... women and boys , he says , had been car- ried away as slaves . The six hundred natives who had accompanied Vaca down the Yaqui offered a rich and easy prize to these slave hunters ; and Vaca's urgent protests resulted only in deceitful ...
Page 50
... women . Another party brought in a man a white man . This was Juan Ortiz , of noble lin- eage , follower of the fortunes of Narváez , and for the last eleven years a slave among the savages . He had entered Florida with Narváez , but ...
... women . Another party brought in a man a white man . This was Juan Ortiz , of noble lin- eage , follower of the fortunes of Narváez , and for the last eleven years a slave among the savages . He had entered Florida with Narváez , but ...
Page 54
... women for the use of the army . De Soto's first pitched battle with the Indians resulted from an attempt made by the natives of Caliquen to rescue their chief . Ortiz , who knew their language , informed him of the plot . Four hundred ...
... women for the use of the army . De Soto's first pitched battle with the Indians resulted from an attempt made by the natives of Caliquen to rescue their chief . Ortiz , who knew their language , informed him of the plot . Four hundred ...
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... women captives , to be carried to Doña Isabel in Cuba . The army remained in camp till March . Besides the men sent to the ships at Tampa Bay - who were to bring back the garrison left there -De Soto sent out two exploring parties . One ...
... women captives , to be carried to Doña Isabel in Cuba . The army remained in camp till March . Besides the men sent to the ships at Tampa Bay - who were to bring back the garrison left there -De Soto sent out two exploring parties . One ...
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