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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EstevanicoEstevanico - Wikipedia

    Estevanico ( c. 1500 –1539), also known as Mustafa Azemmouri and Esteban de Dorantes and Estevanico the Moor, was the first person of African descent to explore North America. Little is known about his background but contemporary accounts described him as a " negro alárabe " or "Arabic-speaking black man" native to Azemmour, Morocco.

  2. Nov 18, 2022 · The 80 survivors would suffer disease, starvation, and war. Estevanico, Dorantes, Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, and numerous others were captured by different indigenous groups and forced into hard labor. There Estevanico began to master the sign language that served as a lingua franca in the region, as well as some spoken languages.

  3. Estevanico was a Moroccan slave who traveled with Spanish explorers from Florida to the southwestern United States in the sixteenth century. He was captured by Native Americans, escaped, and became a "medicine man" before being killed by Zuni warriors.

  4. Dec 12, 2006 · Estevanico had been eclipsed from view.’ They also write that: ‘In Castillo Maldonado's información y probanza (AGI, Patronato 57, no. 4, ramo 1), Estevanico was not mentioned in the questions of the interrogatorio concerning the expedition. However, two of the seven witnesses made reference to him in their testimony, and it is significant ...

    • Richard A. Gordon
    • 2006
  5. Estevanico was the slave of Andrés Dorantes de Carranza, who took him on the Narváez Pizarro expedition to Tampa Bay, Florida, in 1528. A series of hurricanes and fights with Native Americans killed many of the crew, and the pilot of the ship sailed to Mexico abandoning the men. The 250 to 300 stranded men hastily made 5 makeshift rafts on ...

  6. Jun 28, 2019 · Learn about Esteban de Dorantes, an enslaved African who explored the Southwest with the Coronado Expedition. Discover his mysterious fate and his role as a translator and scout for the Spanish.

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    Aug 25, 2023 · Estevanico, also spelled Estebanico, was a native of Azamor on the Atlantic coast of Morocco. In Spain prior to 1527, he was baptized as a Christian and became the slave of Andrés Dorantes de Carranza. The African accompanied his master as a member of the Pánfilo de Narváez expedition, approximately 300 men who landed in mid-April 1528 near ...