Documents concerning the expedition led by Captain Juan de Uribarri in 1706 to the Apache settlement known as El Cuartelejo in order to repatriate the Picuris Indians who had taken refuge there at the time of the Pueblo Indian revolt of 1696. The documents include a petition by the Franciscan Father Juan Álvarez, asking the authorities of New Spain to remedy the lamentable state of the Franciscan missions of New Mexico, devastated by the Pueblo Indian revolts that began in 1680
This third part actually preceded the first two parts. The viceroy commissioned an interrogatory fr...
When studying the Spanish occupation of New Mexico during the 17th century, the political and religi...
43-2Indian AffairsJicarilla Apache and Ute Indians. [1648] Removal of said Indians to a reservation,...
Documents concerning the expedition led by Captain Juan de Uribarri in 1706 to the Apache settlement...
Exploration and plans for the settlement of California: The Cabrillo-Ferrelo expedition; The Vizcain...
The early years of Jesuit missionary activity in Spanish America, 1566 to 1623, were significant in ...
The Mexican Indian Jusepe provided the only known record of the 1593 expedition and his testimony wa...
Trade and poaching of animal skins in New Mexico by American Indians. p. 1-13 Reports of U.S. invasi...
Shearmire, Brantlee, “El Quartelejo Pueblo Ruins, Scott County, Kansas,” Chapman Center Research Col...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Copyright date is 2021.Offers an in-depth examination ...
Campaign journal of governor Antonio Valverde Cossío, 1719, describing his expedition to punish the ...
43-1Agreement with the Jicarilla Apaches and Utes. [168] Dated 10 Dec. 1873; relinquishment of lands...
Documents concerning reinforcements for New Mexico, recently founed by Juan de Oñat
In 1785, two men came into important government positions in New Spain who had considerable influenc...
The "Ytinerario" records the marches of the expedition of Juan de Oñate to New Mexico during the per...
This third part actually preceded the first two parts. The viceroy commissioned an interrogatory fr...
When studying the Spanish occupation of New Mexico during the 17th century, the political and religi...
43-2Indian AffairsJicarilla Apache and Ute Indians. [1648] Removal of said Indians to a reservation,...
Documents concerning the expedition led by Captain Juan de Uribarri in 1706 to the Apache settlement...
Exploration and plans for the settlement of California: The Cabrillo-Ferrelo expedition; The Vizcain...
The early years of Jesuit missionary activity in Spanish America, 1566 to 1623, were significant in ...
The Mexican Indian Jusepe provided the only known record of the 1593 expedition and his testimony wa...
Trade and poaching of animal skins in New Mexico by American Indians. p. 1-13 Reports of U.S. invasi...
Shearmire, Brantlee, “El Quartelejo Pueblo Ruins, Scott County, Kansas,” Chapman Center Research Col...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Copyright date is 2021.Offers an in-depth examination ...
Campaign journal of governor Antonio Valverde Cossío, 1719, describing his expedition to punish the ...
43-1Agreement with the Jicarilla Apaches and Utes. [168] Dated 10 Dec. 1873; relinquishment of lands...
Documents concerning reinforcements for New Mexico, recently founed by Juan de Oñat
In 1785, two men came into important government positions in New Spain who had considerable influenc...
The "Ytinerario" records the marches of the expedition of Juan de Oñate to New Mexico during the per...
This third part actually preceded the first two parts. The viceroy commissioned an interrogatory fr...
When studying the Spanish occupation of New Mexico during the 17th century, the political and religi...
43-2Indian AffairsJicarilla Apache and Ute Indians. [1648] Removal of said Indians to a reservation,...