Spanish explorers encountered the tribe in 1542 and reports large herds of buffalo in the area.
Early explorers also encountered local people known as the Cucapá, or the people of the river.
The levels that their suit gauges registered here were several times what the three explorers had encountered on the bridge.
French explorers encountered the Wyandotte around 1536 and dubbed them the Huron.
Rather, all explorers on both continents encountered real live people and thriving civilizations.
Spanish explorers encountered the tribe in 1542 in east Texas.
Any explorer who ventured into the secluded area encountered strange shimmering barricades.
French explorers and traders encountered the historical Miami Native Americans beginning in the 17th century.
The early Spanish explorers of the mid-16th century encountered Mississippian-culture villages and chiefs.
These are among the most exquisite objects that the microscope-borne explorer will ever encounter.