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Adventures in the Unknown Interior of America
Cabeza de Vaca
North America
by
Cabeza de Vaca
Preface
Note on the Text
Sacred Caesarian Catholic Majesty
CHAPTER 1: The Sailing of the Armada
CHAPTER 2: The Governor's Arrival at Xagua with a Pilot
CHAPTER 3: Our Landing in Florida
CHAPTER 4: Our Penetration of the Country
CHAPTER 5: The Governor's Leave-Taking
CHAPTER 6: The Entry into Apalachen
CHAPTER 7: The Character of the Country
CHAPTER 8: Adventures in and out of Apalachen
CHAPTER 9: The Ominous Note at Aute
CHAPTER 10: Our Departure from Aute
CHAPTER 11: The Building of the Barges and Our Departure from the Bay
CHAPTER 12: The First Month at Sea after Departing the Bay of Horses
CHAPTER 13: Treachery in the Night Ashore
CHAPTER 14: The Disappearance of the Greek
CHAPTER 15: The Indian Assault and the Arrival at a Great River
CHAPTER 16: The Splitting-Up of the Flotilla
CHAPTER 17: A Sinking and a Landing
CHAPTER 18: What Befell Oviedo with the Indians
CHAPTER 19: The Indians' Hospitality before and after a New Calamity
CHAPTER 20: News of Other Christians
CHAPTER 21: Why We Named the Island "Doom"
CHAPTER 22: The Malhado Way of Life
CHAPTER 23: How We Became Medicine-Men
CHAPTER 24: My Years as a Wandering Merchant
CHAPTER 25: The Journey to the Great Bay
CHAPTER 26: The Coming of the Indians with Dorantes, Castillo, and Estevainico
CHAPTER 27: The Story of What Had Happened to the Others
CHAPTER 28: Figueroa's Further Story of What Had Happened to the Others
CHAPTER 29: Last Up-Dating on the Fate of the Others
CHAPTER 30: The Life of the Mariames and Yguaces
CHAPTER 31: The Tribal Split and News of the Remaining Barge
CHAPTER 32: Our Escape
CHAPTER 33: Our Success with Some of the Afflicted and My Narrow Escape
CHAPTER 34: More Cures
CHAPTER 35: The Story of the Visitation of Mr. Badthing
CHAPTER 36: Our Life among the Avavares and Arbadaos
CHAPTER 37: Our Pushing On
CHAPTER 38: Customs of that Region
CHAPTER 39: Indian Warfare
CHAPTER 40: An Enumeration of the Nations and Tongues
CHAPTER 41: A Smoke; a Tea; Women and Eunuchs
CHAPTER 42: Four Fresh Receptions
CHAPTER 43: A Strange New Development
CHAPTER 44: Rabbit Hunts and Processions of Thousands
CHAPTER 45: My Famous Operation in rhe Mountain Country
CHAPTER 46: The Severe Month's March to the Great River
CHAPTER 47: The Cow People
CHAPTER 48: The Long Swing-Around
CHAPTER 49: The Town of Hearts
CHAPTER 50: The Buckle and the Horseshoe Nail
CHAPTER 51: The First Confrontation
CHAPTER 52: The Falling-Out with Our Countrymen
CHAPTER 53: The Parley at Culiacan
CHAPTER 54: The Great Transformation
CHAPTER 55: Arrival in Mexico City
CHAPTER 56: My Voyage Home
CHAPTER 57: What Became of the Others Who Went to the Indies
Afterword
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