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Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca was a Spanish explorer of the New World, and one of four survivors of the 1527 Narváez expedition. During eight years of traveling across what is now the US Southwest, he became a trader and faith healer  to various Native American  tribes before reconnecting with Spanish civilization in Mexico in 1536. After returning to Spain in 1537, he wrote an account, first published in 1542 as La relación y comentarios (The Account and Commentaries), which in later editions was retitled Naufragios y comentarios (Shipwrecks and Commentaries). de Vaca is sometimes considered a proto-anthropologist  for his detailed accounts of the many tribes of Native Americans  that he encountered. In 1540, Cabeza de Vaca was appointed adelantado  of what is now Paraguay, where he was governor and captain general  of New Andalusia. He worked to build up the population of Buenos Aires  but, charged with poor administration, he was arrested in 1544 and then transported to Spain  for trial in 1545. Although his sentence was eventually commuted, he never returned to the Americas. He died in Seville.

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