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- Alonso_del_Castillo_Maldonado abstract "Alonso del Castillo Maldonado (? - 1540s?) was one of the first Spanish explorers in the Americas. He was one of the last four survivors of the Panfilo de Narváez expedition in Texas, along with Cabeza de Vaca, the Estevanico slave, and Dorantes. In addition, Castillo Maldonado lived with a Native American tribe in Texas between 1527 and 1528. He most likely introduced the Christian faith to the tribe.".
- Q2839280 abstract "Alonso del Castillo Maldonado (? - 1540s?) was one of the first Spanish explorers in the Americas. He was one of the last four survivors of the Panfilo de Narváez expedition in Texas, along with Cabeza de Vaca, the Estevanico slave, and Dorantes. In addition, Castillo Maldonado lived with a Native American tribe in Texas between 1527 and 1528. He most likely introduced the Christian faith to the tribe.".
- Alonso_del_Castillo_Maldonado comment "Alonso del Castillo Maldonado (? - 1540s?) was one of the first Spanish explorers in the Americas. He was one of the last four survivors of the Panfilo de Narváez expedition in Texas, along with Cabeza de Vaca, the Estevanico slave, and Dorantes. In addition, Castillo Maldonado lived with a Native American tribe in Texas between 1527 and 1528. He most likely introduced the Christian faith to the tribe.".
- Q2839280 comment "Alonso del Castillo Maldonado (? - 1540s?) was one of the first Spanish explorers in the Americas. He was one of the last four survivors of the Panfilo de Narváez expedition in Texas, along with Cabeza de Vaca, the Estevanico slave, and Dorantes. In addition, Castillo Maldonado lived with a Native American tribe in Texas between 1527 and 1528. He most likely introduced the Christian faith to the tribe.".