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Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca survived the shipwreck by clinging to a makeshift raft and eventually reaching the shore of what is now Texas. After the shipwreck, he and a small group of survivors faced harsh conditions, including starvation and encounters with Indigenous tribes. They relied on their resourcefulness and formed alliances with local tribes, which helped them adapt and find food. Cabeza de Vaca's resilience and adaptability played crucial roles in his survival and eventual journey across the continent.

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