Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2011
They sailed amongst these islands, taking possession of the food which they found in the abandoned villages, until, after several days, they suddenly came on one which was inhabited, on the mainland, on the right hand side, built on the cliffs which overhang the river. The Indians fled from this place, as they had done from all the other villages. It was called Carari, which name was afterwards given to the province.
Here the expedition rested, but, although many attempts were made, the Spaniards could not lay hands on any of the Indians; for, though some were seen occasionally at a distance on the river, who came out in their canoes to see the strange fleet, they always remained afar off, owing to the fear which they continued to feel. One chief appeared not to feel so much timidity as the rest, for, after three or four days he came peacefully, accompanied by some Indians, bringing offerings of fish, maize, and other food, and was received by the governor with a show of great friendship. Ursua embraced him, and gave him a few trifling presents, such as glass beads, knives, looking glasses, and other childish toys; intending that the Indians should, by this treatment, lose their fear, and that the news might pass amongst them from one to another; seeing that the Spaniards had a bad name, owing to the acts of Garcia del Arze.
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