

An edition of Conquistador in Chains (1996)
Cabeza de Vaca and the Indians of the Americas
By David A. Howard
Publish Date
December 30, 1996
Publisher
University Alabama Press
Language
eng
Pages
240
Description:
The current image of the Spanish conquest of America and of the conquistadores who carried it out is one of destruction and oppression. One conquistador does not fit that image. A life-changing adventure led Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca to seek a different kind of conquest, one that would be just and humane, true to Spanish religion and law yet safeguarding liberty and justice for the Indians of the New World. His use of the skills learned from his experiences with the Indians of North America, however, did not always help him in understanding and managing the Indians of South America, and too many of the Spanish settlers in the Rio de la Plata Province found that his policies threatened their own interests and relations with the Indians. Eventually many of those Spaniards joined a conspiracy that removed him from power and returned him to Spain in chains.
subjects: Indians of North America, First contact with Europeans, Spanish, Discovery and exploration, Ethische aspecten, Indianen, Historical, Spanish Discovery and exploration, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Conquistadores, Explorers, Biography, HISTORY, Nunez cabeza de vaca, alvar, active 16th century, Indians of north america, first contact with europeans, America, discovery and exploration, First contact with other peoples, Indiens d'Amérique, Premiers contacts avec les Européens, Découverte et exploration espagnoles, Discoveries in geography