History, 07.09.2021 21:10 tucecoskun
“The land is so rough and overgrown that many times we would gather (for food) in the brush, and when we finished taking it our blood would be running in many places, from the thorns and bushes…. At times it happened that I gathered wood where after it had cost me much blood I could not take it out, neither on my back, nor by dragging it”. - Cabeza de Vaca
Among which tribes was Cabeza de Vaca likely to encounter the geographic features he describes above?
A. Caddo
B. Tonkawa
C. Comanche
D. Coahuiltecan
Please help. Thank you so much!
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