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17-And Then There Were Four

February 22, 2014

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This episode continues with men that remained alive.  Two groups of Spaniards either became too sick and passed away or were killed by the Indians.  Lope de Oviedo would stay with the Indians and take his chances.  Fourteen remained but were scattered among the different tribes.  And then there were four, Andres Dorantes, Alonso del Castillo and the African slave, Estevanico, who would travel among the Indian tribes of the land, here comes the Spanish celebrities.Cabeza-de-Vaca-surgeryfrederic-sackrider-remington-cabeza-de-vaca-1490-1557Cabeza de Vaca in the Desert by Frederic Remingtonvaca route

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I record a podcast titled "Discovering America" that covers stories, histories about people and events that played apart in the discovering of America and leave the listener with a "I didn't know that feeling." Come along for the ride you won't be disappointed.

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