The raft held survivors of an illfated spanish expedition to settle florida. His exploration party lost contact with their ships, set out. During eight years of traveling across the us southwest, he became a trader and faith healer to various native american tribes before reconnecting with spanish civilization in mexico in 1536. If you are a history buff this story of the failed spanish explorer narvaez. The dramatic narrative tells the story of some of the first europeans and the firstknown african to encounter the north american wilderness and its native inhabitants. Hallenbecks account is still considered the definitive study on the topic. It was a text combining geography, anthropology, and adventure.
Texas history begins n 1528, when a hurricane sank a spanish ship off the coast of galveston island. When with three comrades he returned and came to sevilla. Courtesy of texas beyond history and the university of texas libraries. Starving, dehydrated, and desperate, he is the first european to set foot on the. This remarkable book about the regions people, landscape, flora, and fauna is now considered a cornerstone of the history of the spanish southwest. Thus begins one of the most remarkable adventures in history.
Much attention has been directed to fleshing out details of the explorers life and trying to pinpoint the route he and his companions traveled from the gulf shores through south texas. His exploration party lost contact with their ships, set out northward on foot, and traveled, their numbers soon reduced from 300 to 4, across florida, texas, new mexico, arizona, and northern mexico for the next eight years. The dramatic narrative tells the story of some of the first europeans and the firstknown african to encounter the north american wilderness and its. And, after that, he walked about 1,200 miles in south america as well. Texas history collection and was provided by unt libraries to the portal to texas history, a digital repository hosted by the unt libraries. During eight years of traveling across the us southwest, he became a trader and faith healer to various native american tribes before reconnecting with spanish colonial forces in mexico in 1536. Chronicle of the narvaez expedition by alvar nunez cabeza. A handful of survivors from a disastrous 1528 spanish expedition to florida journey across the coast until they reach mexico. My first book is a childrens biography of his amazing story. This is an adventure like no other from 1528 to 1541. He was a survivor of the failed narvaez expedition and would journey across the north american continent for eight years along the way, he would trade with the natives, learn their culture, and respect who they were.
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