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Indigenous Chiefdoms of Florida's Lower Gulf Coast Indigenous Chiefdoms of Florida's Lower Gulf Coast
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The Juan Ponce de León Expeditions, 1513–1521 The Juan Ponce de León Expeditions, 1513–1521
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The Pánfilo de Narváez and Hernando de Soto Expeditions and the Captivity of Juan Ortiz, 1528–1539 The Pánfilo de Narváez and Hernando de Soto Expeditions and the Captivity of Juan Ortiz, 1528–1539
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The Luís Cancer Expedition, 1549 The Luís Cancer Expedition, 1549
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The Captivity of Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda, 1549–1566 The Captivity of Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda, 1549–1566
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The Pedro Menéndez de Avilés Expeditions, 1566–1569 The Pedro Menéndez de Avilés Expeditions, 1566–1569
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The Aftermath The Aftermath
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2 The Pánfilo de Narváez and Hernando de Soto Expeditions and the Captivity of Juan Ortiz, 1528–1539
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Introduction Sixteenth-Century Spanish Exploration of Florida's Lower Gulf Coast
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Published:September 2014
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Contact between Spaniards and the indigenous inhabitants of the lower gulf coast of Florida was first made in the sixteenth century. At that time, the lower gulf coast region of Florida was inhabited by Florida Indians. Early Spanish narratives tell how the region could easily be approached by ship. This book presents comprehensive narratives of first contact in this region. These narratives provide a glimpse into the native cultures that once inhabited the lower gulf coast of Florida. The book also gives some historical context for the individual accounts and associated documents. It focuses on the expeditions that framed the incidents described in the exploration narratives. The narratives in this book present ethnohistorical detail on this initial contact.
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