Cabeza de Vaca became ill and when his health ultimately improved he turned out to be the first European in documents to come to be a Texan wholesaler or vendor. Throughout Cabeza de Vaca’s years as a vender he obtained food in a trade for healing the ill and wounded Indians. In 1521, Cabeza de Vaca and one of his surviving men went down the coastline in the direction of Mexico and along the way met head on by an Indian clan in which Cabeza de Vaca named them the Quevenes. The Quevenes advised Cabeza de Vaca that there were another 3 Christians just like himself and the Indians gave him the name of the 3 survivors. The Quevenes took Cabeza de Vaca through the huge vastness of water where he was then united with the 3 men. Subsequently around 1 year and 6 months of Cabeza de Vaca being held captive by the Mariam’s where he was with Andres Dorantes sharing the same fate he would well along place down extraordinary accounts and narratives of the Native Indians in his first publicized book about Texas where he was then known as the initial ethnologist. Throughout Cabeza de Vacas oppression with his 3 other countrymen by the Coahuiltecans they escaped in
Cabeza de Vaca became ill and when his health ultimately improved he turned out to be the first European in documents to come to be a Texan wholesaler or vendor. Throughout Cabeza de Vaca’s years as a vender he obtained food in a trade for healing the ill and wounded Indians. In 1521, Cabeza de Vaca and one of his surviving men went down the coastline in the direction of Mexico and along the way met head on by an Indian clan in which Cabeza de Vaca named them the Quevenes. The Quevenes advised Cabeza de Vaca that there were another 3 Christians just like himself and the Indians gave him the name of the 3 survivors. The Quevenes took Cabeza de Vaca through the huge vastness of water where he was then united with the 3 men. Subsequently around 1 year and 6 months of Cabeza de Vaca being held captive by the Mariam’s where he was with Andres Dorantes sharing the same fate he would well along place down extraordinary accounts and narratives of the Native Indians in his first publicized book about Texas where he was then known as the initial ethnologist. Throughout Cabeza de Vacas oppression with his 3 other countrymen by the Coahuiltecans they escaped in