Coronado reaches Quivira itself after a few …

Years: 1541 - 1541
Coronado reaches Quivira itself after a few more days of traveling.

He finds Quivira "well settled ... along good river bottoms, although without much water, and good streams which flow into another".

Coronado believes that there are twenty-five settlements in Quivira.

Both men and women Quivirans Are nearly naked.

Coronado Is impressed with the size of the Quivirans and all the other natives he meets.

They are "large people of very good build".

Coronado spends twenty-five days among the Quivirans trying to learn of richer kingdoms just over the horizon.

He finds nothing but straw-thatched villages of up to two hundred houses and fields containing corn, beans, and squash.

A copper pendant is the only evidence of wealth he discovers.

The Quivirans are almost certainly Caddoans, and they build grass lodges as only the Wichita are still doing by 1898.

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