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  1. 30 de ago. de 2017 · He was a Morroccan guide and interpreter who arrived in Florida in 1527 from Spain with the Panfilo de Narvaez expedition. He was one of the first native Africans to explore the American Southwest and one of the first to encounter the Zunis. Estevancio was enslaved after the Portuguese captured his hometown of Azemmour, Morocco in 1513 and was ...

  2. 28 de jun. de 2019 · He is referred to as simply Esteban or Estevan, more commonly as Estevanico, and also referred to as Esteban the Moor. His formal name "de Dorantes" comes from his status as an enslaved person. He was the property of Andrés Dorantes, a captain of the ill-fated Narváez Expedition of 1527. This entrada of 300 men shipwrecked of the coast of Texas.

  3. Las huellas textuales de Estevanico en el archivo colonial del siglo XVI. Este ensayo propone una aproximación a textos del siglo XVI que mencionan a Estevanico, hombre nacido en Azamor, noroeste de África, quien llegó a las Américas como cautivo haciendo parte de la expedición de liderada por Pánfilo de Narváez a la Florida en 1527 y ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Estevanico quería reputación, gloria Estevanico aceptó de buen grado. “Pensó que podría obtener toda la reputación y el honor por sí mismo”, informó Pedro de Casteñeda , cronista de la posterior expedición del explorador español Francisco Vázquez de Coronado , “y que si descubría esos asentamientos… sería considerado audaz y valiente”.

  6. 20 de feb. de 2024 · History has recorded the name of Estevanico, as “the first great African man in America.” This man became a folk hero in the folklore of Spain and legend in New Spain. The conference aims to shed light on the incredible journey of Estevanico, who played a pivotal role in the exploration and mapping of the Americas during this era, despite facing unique challenges as an African slave.

  7. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesEstevanico - TSHA

    25 de ago. de 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 present-day Tampa Bay.