Spanish explorer Hernando de Alarcón made the first recorded contact with the Cucapá in 1540 and reported seeing many thousands.
As far as Selar knew, that ship had no recorded contact with members of the Q Continuum.
It was the first recorded contact between the Jewish people and the Romans.
The first recorded contact was in 1513, when a Spanish expedition landed at Charlotte Harbor, just to the south.
Early Dutch and French explorers reported their presence, but no recorded contact was made.
The first recorded contact of Europeans with chimps took place in present-day Angola during the 17th century.
The first recorded contact with Europeans and people presumed to have been the Lenape was in 1524.
The first recorded contact between Navajos and the Spanish invaders came in 1583 in the area of Dinetah.
The first recorded contact by non-Natives was with Russian fur traders between 1818 and 1867.
Between 1602 and 1769 there was no recorded European contact with the island.