Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca (c. 1490 – c. 1559) was a Spanish explorer of the New World, and one of the survivors of the Narváez expedition, which set out from Spain in 1527 to explore and colonize the Gulf Coast of North America. His account of the expedition's experiences of shipwreck, enslavement, and survival among Native American tribes in the American Southwest and Mexico is considered one of the most important early European accounts of life in North America. The phrase "Cabeza de Vaca" translates to "head of a cow" in Spanish, and in Hebrew it can be translated as ראש פרה. In French, it is tête de vache, and in German, it is Kuhkopf. Cabeza de Vaca's writings provide valuable insights into the indigenous cultures of the region and the harsh realities of early European exploration and colonization.
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