The difficulty in making sense of the Coronado expedition is that he had practically no understanding of (or interest in) the native tribes, and his accounts are generally unreliable. Secondly, the tribes of that time (1540 to 1542) were not in the same places they were located in later periods - the Kiowas and Comanche had not yet arrived from further north, for example. Furthermore, different names were used to identify tribal groups than the names commonly used later.He is said to have had a "Pawnee" guide called "El Turco" in Spanish, but this is extremely unlikely and El Turco was more probably a Caddo (later Spanish writers called the Caddo "Pawnees"). Another guide was a Wichita slave.In Texas Coronado found the "Teya" tribe warring against the "Querechos"; both of these may have been Apache groups who at that time had no horses, but the Teyas may possibly have been a Caddoan tribe.
The difficulty in making sense of the Coronado expedition is that he had practically no understanding of (or interest in) the native tribes, and his accounts are generally unreliable. Secondly, the tribes of that time (1540 to 1542) were not in the same places they were located in later periods - the Kiowas and Comanche had not yet arrived from further north, for example. Furthermore, different names were used to identify tribal groups than the names commonly used later.He is said to have had a "Pawnee" guide called "El Turco" in Spanish, but this is extremely unlikely and El Turco was more probably a Caddo (later Spanish writers called the Caddo "Pawnees"). Another guide was a Wichita slave.In Texas Coronado found the "Teya" tribe warring against the "Querechos"; both of these may have been Apache groups who at that time had no horses, but the Teyas may possibly have been a Caddoan tribe.
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The same word is used.
No, Phillip II is not the same person as the Spanish Armada. The Spanish Armada is not even a person. It was a fleet of ships sent to England in 1588 to overthrow Elizabeth I and put Philip II in the throne.
Hernando County and DeSoto County
coronado crossed into the area we now know as Texas!
No, Coronado and Benjamin Moore are separate paint companies, often sold by the same dealer.
yes. vasquez is his middle name.
its the same as all other foods. spanish foods have more combinations in them. but its the same .
In 1531 the Spanish explorer Diego de Ordaz voyaged up the river, and that same year another Spanish explorer, Antonio de Berrio, descended the Casanare and Meta rivers and then descended the Orinoco to its mouth. Alexander von Humboldt would later explore the Orinoco basin extensively.
The first Spanish settlement in the Philippines was established in 1565 by Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi. He founded the town of Cebu on the island of the same name, marking the beginning of Spanish colonial rule in the archipelago.
In Spanish, "Gaspar de Portolà" is said the same way: "Gaspar de Portolà." His name does not change between languages. He was a Spanish explorer known for his expeditions in California during the 18th century.
type it in on spanish dict and listen to it
The two PEOPLE are Coronado and de Soto
The same way you get it off the other three tires.
"Reina", it's the same spanish word in Puerto Rico and every other spanish speaking nation