Francis Drake being "crowned" by the natives of NewAlbion (California) in June, 1579.
(From Arnoldus Montanus, Dieunbekante neue Welt; the Dapper issue, Amsterdam, 1673.)
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
BERKELEY AND LOS ANGELES
1947
University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology
Editors (Los Angeles): Ralph L. Beals, Franklin Fearing, Harry Hoijer
Volume 42, No. 3, pp. 251-302, plates 18-21, 1 figure in text, 2 illus.
Submitted by editors February 27, 1946
Issued March 20, 1947
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For nearly a century, historians, geographers, and anthropologists haveattempted to solve the problem of locating Francis Drake's anchorage inCalifornia, but the opinion of no one investigator has been universallyaccepted. Indeed, it seems likely that the problem will forever remaininsoluble in detail, although it may well be reduced to the possibilitythat one of two bays, either Drake's or Bodega, was the scene of Drake'sstay in California.
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