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In this volume edited by Dennis Reinhartz and Gerald D. Saxon, five leading scholars in history, geography, and cartography discuss the role Spanish explorers and mapmakers played in bringing knowledge of the New World to Europe.
The entradas, of Panfilo de Narvaez and Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca (1527-37), Fray Marcos de Niza and Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (1539-42), and Hernando de Soto and Luis de Moscoso (1539-43), into the Greater Southwest of North America were crucial in the dissemination of information and images of the newly discovered lands.
The contributors investigate linkages between the early explorers' experiences, their influence on indigenous peoples, and perceptions of the region as reflected in printed maps of the period. This body of images, which incorporated Indian information, made a powerful impression on the still largely preliterate people of Europe, reshaping their world.
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Southwest, new, Cartography, History, Discovery and exploration, SpanishShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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The Mapping Of The Entradas Into The Greater Southwest Symposium Papers Based On The Symposium Entrada The First Century Of Mapping The Greater Southwest Held At The University Of Texas At Arlington On February 20 1992
1999, University of Oklahoma Press
0806130474 9780806130477
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