In "Story of Cabeza de Vaca", Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca struggled to survive, proved that he took deprived of essential necessities of life and changed from the beginning to the end of the story. However, this change has influenced many aspects of de Vaca, including his motive, character, civilization. The experience of Cabeza de Vaca is very important for the history of the United States and Spain. This is one of the explanations that the Spaniards showed a certain balance between powerful and excellent Spaniards and Indians after being robbed of his noble character. .
· Cabeza de Vaca (Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, lvarNÃ oèz Cabeza de Vaca, c.1488-558) is a Spanish new world explorer, Narve. ez One of the four survivors of the expedition. This is a particularly beautiful movie, which represents the meaning of adapting to other ways of life (communication in different cultures).
Spanish explorer Alvar Nuñez Cabezade Vaca travels south of the bay from Florida to Mexico. When he traveled, Cabeza de Vaca increased his reputation as a believer. In his story, he explained some of the examples of miracles, explaining his spiritual belief, providing a rare, unreliable glimpse of the region's native American life I will. Aborigines in the southwestern part started construction of these very defensive caves in 1190, continued to expand and refurbish until the year 1260, then abandoned them around the year 1300 AD. Changes in climatic conditions lead to intensified competition over resources, some groups form alliances with neighboring countries, protect and maintain their lives. The circular room in the foreground is called Kibasu and it is ritual and religiously important for residents.
Álvar Núñez Cabezade Vaca was born in 1928 under the Hidalgo family in the des Frontera town of Jerez de la Frontera in Spain, the son of Francisco Núñezde Vera and Teresa Cabeza de Vaca y de Zurita. Despite their status as small aristocrats, they have medium economic resources. In the document of the 16th century, his name is displayed as "AlvarNúñezCabezadeVaca". The surname of Álvar Núñez's mother, Cabeza de Vaca (meaning "Niutou"), is said to be related to Maternal Aljaa of the maternal ancestor. He showed the secret pass marked by the skull of the bull at the Spanish king. And it allowed the king to win the battle of Lasna Vas de Tolosa against the Muslim wasteland in 1212.