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List of Illustrations | ||
Editor's Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Prologue 3 | ||
I | Which Recounts When the Fleet Sailed, and the Officers and Men Who Went in It | 5 |
II | How the Governor Arrived at the Port of Jagua and Brought a Pilot with Him | 10 |
III | How We Reached Florida | 11 |
IV | How We Marched Inland | 13 |
V | How the Governor Left the Ships | 17 |
VI | How We Reached Apalachee | 21 |
VII | Of the Manner of the Land | 22 |
VIII | How We Departed from Aute | 27 |
IX | How We Departed from the Bay of Horses | 31 |
X | Of the Fight We Had with the Indians | 35 |
XI | Of What Befell Lope de Oviedo with Some Indians | 39 |
XII | How the Indians Brought Us Food | 41 |
XIII | How We Had News of Other Christians | 44 |
XIV | How Four Christians Departed | 46 |
XV | What Befell Us in the Isle of Ill Fortune | 49 |
XVI | How the Christians Departed from the Isle of Ill Fortune | 51 |
XVII | How the Indians Came and Brought Andres Dorantes and Castillo and Estebanico | 55 |
XVIII | Of the Report Given to Figueroa by Esquivel | 59 |
XIX | How the Indians Separated Us | 64 |
XX | How We Escaped | 66 |
XXI | How We Cured Some Sufferers There | 68 |
XXII | How They Brought Us More Sick Folk Next Day | 71 |
XXIII | How We Departed after Eating the Dogs | 77 |
XXIV | Of the Customs of the Indians of That Land | 79 |
XXV | Of the Indians' Readiness to Use Arms | 82 |
XXVI | Of the Tribes and Their Languages | 84 |
XXVII | How We Moved and Were Well Received | 86 |
XXIII | Of Another New Custom | 89 |
XXIX | How Some Indians Robbed the Others | 92 |
XXX | How the Custom of Receiving Us Changed | 97 |
XXXI | How We Followed the Maize Road | 103 |
XXXII | How They Gave Us Hearts of Deer | 106 |
XXXIII | How We Saw Traces of Christians | 110 |
XXXIV | How I Sent for the Christians | 112 |
XXXV | How the Mayor Received Us Well on the Night We Arrived | 116 |
XXXVI | How We Caused Churches to Be Built in That Land | 119 |
XXXVII | Of What Befell When I Decided to Return | 121 |
XXXVIII | What Befell the Others Who Went to the Indies | 125 |
Appendix A: Note on the Text | 129 | |
Appendix B: The American Cultures Described in Cabeza de Vaca's Naufragios | 133 | |
Notes | 139 | |
Select Bibliography | 147 | |
Index | 151 |
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