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Cabeza De Vaca Dbq

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Finding His Way: The Journey of Cabeza de Vaca

Cabeza de Vaca and his three other survivors stood alone on the gulf of East Texas, lost and afraid. Cabeza de Vaca set sail with many others on a total of five ships, hoping to reach Mexico to establish colonies on the gulf. However, those plans took an unexpected turn when currents forced the ships to crash, leaving them alone. Flash forward to where we see Cabeza and his other 3 survivors on the Gulf of East Texas, with no sense of direction. One question still remains, and that is how did Cabeza de Vaca survive in an unnamed land with no sense of direction? I believe that Cabeza de Vaca was able to survive due to his communication skills, relationship with the Native Americans, and his position as a Shaman, or more commonly known as a healer.

Cabeza de Vaca was able to survive due to his communication skills. Cabeza de Vaca was able to pick up 5 languages including sign language on his journey to Mexico City (Doc. B). That means in 2 years (Doc A) he learned 5 languages! Since Cabeza knew this many languages, it is likely that he was able to talk to most Native Americans he saw. With that ability, he could ask …show more content…

During his time as a slave he befriended his captors, who trusted him, allowing him to serve as a trader (Doc B).Since his captors trusted him, he was allowed to go within 150 miles of the coast. After many years of captivity, he made first contact with Spaniards. The Spaniards tried to convince the Native Americans to not look up to Cabeza, but rather themselves since they were richer and better dressed. Since they were friends, the Natives stayed truthful to Cabeza and did not leave him. Since the Natives were friends with Cabeza and they trusted him, they would help him out and show him to where he needed to be and not lead him in a wrong direction. They would also back him up and not leave him for the

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