Yes, Hernando de Soto encountered various Native American tribes during his expeditions in the southeastern United States in the 1540s. Among these were mobile tribes, such as the Muscogee (Creek) and others, who practiced a semi-nomadic lifestyle. De Soto's interactions with these tribes were often marked by conflict and attempts at conquest, significantly impacting their societies.
He met the Coastal indians in texas sorry if that diidnt help if that did your welcome
The Tainos, the Kalinagos and the Ciboney.
Basically Hernando De Soto treated the native Americans very poorly. He wanted them to be slaves and carry things for him. Near Tuskaloosa, De Soto ordered his men to burn the native American settlement down and 2,000 to 6,000 warriors were killed.
juan rodrigez cabrillo
he met Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo
Navajo
aztecs, they thought he was a god, but in the end their foolishness killed them
The Nauset, an Algonquin tribe.
The Shoshone, which Sacagawea was originally from.
He met Native americans not sure what tribe but they were mostly cannibals
yes
the shoshone which Sacajawea was originally from