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by Stuart Waldman ; illustrated by Tom McNeelyPublication Details
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In 1528, the conquistador Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca escaped a hostile reception in Florida only to be shipwrecked off the coast of Texas. When Cabeza de Vaca finally reached the Spanish, he was a changed man and led the struggle against the feudal-like exploitation of the New World populations. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Nez Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar, — 16th cent. — Juvenile literature
- Indians, Treatment of — History — 16th century — Juvenile literature
- Indians of North America — History — 16th century — Juvenile literature
- Explorers — America — Biography — Juvenile literature
- Explorers — Spain — Biography — Juvenile literature
- America — Discovery and exploration — Spanish — Juvenile literature
- America — Description and travel — Juvenile literature
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- An account of the travels of the Spanish explorer Cabeza de Vaca through Texas and Mexico from 1528 through 1536, looking particularly at his relations with the native people with whom he shared his journeys
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- 1931414076
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