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    taken by his Spanish master, Andrés de Dorantes, on an expedition to the New World. The expedition lands in Florida in the vicinity of what is now Tampa Bay. Under the leadership of Pánfilo de Narváez, the men leave their ships behind and travel inland to look for gold. As they journey northward, they face resistance by indigenous tribes, suffer from disease and starvation, and quarrel with one another. Within a year there are only four survivors: Cabeza de Vaca, the treasurer of the expedition; Alonso

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    In Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca’s “The Relation”, he begins the work by placing all sense of glory and success upon that of Emperor Charles V. This is customary during this time period, but the underlying exaggeration of Charles V’s magnificence show the disconnect that Cabeza de Vaca possessed when pertaining to old world ways of life. It in essence solidifies his self-centered persona that he was said to posses (43). It also magnifies the feeling Cabeza de Vaca has towards the societal norms, and

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    Cabeza de Vaca Leadership is an important trait that some people must take upon once in their life. Cabeza de Vaca is a great example of a leader who was able to take charge, and make decisions for the benefit of everyone. Cabeza was a Spanish conquistador who was sent to find land for the king. During this expedition they were unfortunate and lost many boats and men. In times of misery and misfortune Cabeza de Vaca was able to take the role of a leader and help his men survive for as long as they

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    he ordered men to make rafts, and Cabeza was one of the leaders for the rafts. Finally the moment came when Cabeza and his crew members raft landed where historians believe is now day Galveston Island, Texas. Cabeza De Vaca survived because of his success as a healer, his respect for the Native Americans, and his survival and wilderness skills. The first reason Cabeza De Vaca survived was because of his success as a healer. In document C you can see Cabeza De Vaca doing a surgery on one of the Indians

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    without anything but three partners and your feet? Well that's what Cabezas did and he went through extremely tough tasks. In 1527 five Spanish ships left a port in Seville He escaped from Indians, he was stranded on Galveston island after being in a raft with his fellow castaways, and after that, escaping Indians again and walking to Mexico. Most people would ask how Cabeza survived, and if they did I would tell them that Cabeza De Vaca survived because of his wilderness skills, success as a healer

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    had all the qualities to being a great leader. Another great leader is Cabeza de Vaca. One of the three biggest roles to being a leader is to be brave. To be brave is having no fear in anything. A brave man is ruthless no matter the outcome. Cabeza didn't know if the Indians were going to hurt his men or not, but he had an act of bravery. Further proof, “The inspector and i walked out and greeter them.” (Cabeza De Vaca, 74) Cabeza was very brave to talk with the Indians, because they have never met

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    knew. Spanish conquistador Cabeza De Vaca was sent to explore uncharted land. Unfortunately, most of them that accompanied him died. He was found and fed by Native Americans, but later on he was put to work as a slave to the tribe. Solnit states “He was pared back to nothing, no language, no clothes, no weapons, no power”. (Solnit 68). Cabela and his men were slaves for multiple tribes. Fellow conquistadors later found him, but he was unrecognizable to them. Cabela De Vaca was viewed as a savage. Any

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    being brought out. He and Cabeza de Vaca both sail to America ─called Cathay or Indies in the documents because they think they were sailing to Asia─ and meet the local people, Indian, in person. According to their diary and letters, they have some different perspectives and some similar thoughts about Native American. These literatures hold drastic impact in learning about Native American for future generations. (specifics) Firstly, a main point both Columbus and Cabeza de Vaca find about Native American

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    expeditions was led by Panfilo de Narvaez in 1527. Out of the 250 men who traveled with him, only four survived. One of these men was named Cabeza de Vaca. Cabeza was able to survive because of three reasons. These reasons are that he was resourceful, friendly, and was able to communicate effectively. The first reason that Cabeza was able to survive is because he was resourceful. An example of this can be seen in document B. This document states that “As a slave, Cabeza ate what was available, including

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    discovered Texas while exploring the Americas. A Spanish explorer, Cabeza De Vaca, was the first person to ever step foot on Texas’ soil. He documented his journey about his findings in Texas and the Americas. The book was called “The Journey of Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca.’’ When the Spanish came, they spread their diseases to the defenseless Native Americans that resided in Texas. A Frenchman named Rene-Robert Cavelier Sieur de la Salle explored Texas in 1682. La Salle and his men traveled all

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