Indians (Religion-Native)

Letter of coronel Mendoza to virrey Cruillas and related note

Serial Number
041-01653
Title
Letter of coronel Mendoza to virrey Cruillas and related note
Author(s)
Mendoza, Matheo Antonio (Coronel)
Cruillas, Marques (Virrey)
Date
04-16-1761
Date
07-30-1761
Documentation
Chiguagua, Mexico. April 16 and July 30, 1761. 18p. Letter, note. Copy
Summary
Report concerning retiring governor Mendoza's reflections on Indian wars fought in Nueva Vizcaya; includes comments on presidio deployment; Indian depredations at Chihuahua city and elsewhere; need for permanent guard at that city; great dangers of bandits who threaten supply and bullion convoys; convoys to Nueva Mexico and Sonora; relative weakness of presidial locations; strengthes and weaknesses of each presidio; calls for supplemental forces composed of thirty auxiliary Tarahumara archers for each post; value of auxiliaries as spies in broken terrain; relative cost of financing auxiliary forces; progress of missions in province; customs of mission Indians; describes education of mission Indians; schools; their virtues, livestock and crops. (J. Williams, may 1987)
Persons
Mendoza, Matheo Antonio (Coronel)
Cruillas (Marques)
Campo, Marcial (Conde de San Pedro de Alamo)
Places
Guaxuquilla (Presidio)
Vizcaya
Chiuagua, San Felipe El Real
Mexico
Conchos (Presidio)
Sonora
Nuevo Mexico
Chiuagua (Villa)
Parage (Presidio)
Cerro Gordo, San Miguel (Presidio)
Parras
Junta de los Rios (Presidio)
Santa Rosa (Presidio)
Janos (Presidio)
Jila
San Buenaventura (Valle)
Carrizal (Nueva Poblacion)
Coahuila
Cosigurachi (Real)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Nataxes
Sumas
nortenos
Apaches de Jila
Cholomos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 069 ff. 057-069
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 069 ff. 057-069
Language
Spanish
Notes
Includes brief note on receipt of documents by Cruillas; copy by Antonio Bonilla on June 16, 1793, see comments on ff. 41-49
Reference Number
6900006
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Mendoza
Cruillas
Person Last Name
Mendoza
Cruillas
Campo
Beginning Date Month
April
End Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
04-16-1761
End Date (repacked)
07-30-1761
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/6000
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Correspondence to and from Concha concerning Indian relations in Nuevo Mexico

Serial Number
041-01593
Title
Correspondence to and from Concha concerning Indian relations in Nuevo Mexico
Author(s)
Concha, Fernando de la
Troncoso, Vizente
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo
Date
11-00-1787
Date
06-20-1788
Documentation
Santa Fe/Chihuahua. April 12, 1788-June 20, 1788. 76p. Letters, informe. Copies.
Summary
Expediente, consisting of an informe written by Concha and Troncoso for Ugarte concerning peaceful relations with Indians of Comanches; detailed description of commercial interaction between Comanches and Spaniards; isolated incidents of horse raiding by Young Comanches and Parauanarimuco's actions to correct the crime; joint military expeditions against Apaches; relations between Spaniards and Yupes and Yamparicas; horse raiding between Yutas and Comanches, and Spanish role as mediators in dispute; raids against Pueblo groups by Yutas; leader of Yuta raids named Muchi and efforts of Yutas to bring Muchi to justice; relations between Spaniards and Navajos; conditions of release of Antonio el Pinto from Spanish captivity total breakdown of relations between Navajos and Apaches; reception of a Panana Indian sent to learn of Spanish customs and culture. Second part of informe is a journal of Troncoso's securing Antonio's release; visits to Navajo territory under Concha's orders to observe Navajos and assess their peaceful status; gifts of clothing and tobacco exchanged between Troncoso and Navajos; friendly attitude of Navajos; description of Navajo house structure; description of Navajo foods; discussions between Carlos, Antonio, and Troncoso of treaty between Spaniards and Navajos; commerce between Navajos and Spaniards; relations between Navajos and Apaches; discussion of religious beliefs between Troncoso and Navajos; description of Navajo clothing and ornaments. Ff. 244-249 is a Series of oficios from Concha to Ugarte concerning release of Antonio and conditions thereof, accompanied by orders from Ugarte in response to Concha's letters. (W. Copas, may 1988)
Persons
Troncoso, Vizente (Comisionado)
Concha, Fernando de la (Governador)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo (Comandante-General)
Ecueracapa (General de Comanches)
Parauanarimuco (Teniente General de Comanches)
Velarde, Joseph Manuel (Interprete)
Garcia, Estevan (Teniente Miliciano)
Muguisachi (General de Yutas)
Muchi (Robo Yuta)
Pinto, Antonio El (General de Navajoes) Carlos (General de Navajoes)
Garcia, Francisco (Interprete)
Vicente (Navajo)
Joseph Antonio (Teniente General de Navajoes)
Menchero (Capitan de Navajoes)
Lovera, Francisco (Alcalde)
Places
Santa Fe
Abiquiu (Pueblo)
Santo Domingo (Pueblo)
Guadalupe, Rancheria de
Puerco (Rio)
Alamo, Parage del
Santa Ana (Pueblo)
Sia (Pueblo)
Zebolleta, Rancheria de
Cuerbo, Ojo del
Ysleta, Pueblo de La
Ethnic Groups
Cumanches
Palo, Gente del
Apaches
Yupes
Yamparicas
Apaches Xicarillas
Cibolos
Apaches Gilenos
Navajoes
Yutas
Pananas
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 065 ff. 211-249 exp. 6
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 065 ff. 211-249 exp. 6
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
6500012
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Concha
Troncoso
Ugarte y Loyola
Person Last Name
Troncoso
Concha
Ugarte y Loyola
Ecueracapa
Parauanarimuco
Velarde
Garcia
Muguisachi
Muchi
Pinto
Garcia
Vicente
Joseph Antonio
Menchero
Lovera
End Date Month
June
Beginning Date (repacked)
1787
End Date (repacked)
06-20-1788
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5940
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Disparate collection of letters, informes from Ugalde and unsigned others to Lacomba concerning activities and organization of tercera compania Volante of Nuevo Santander.

Serial Number
041-01312
Title
Disparate collection of letters, informes from Ugalde and unsigned others to Lacomba concerning activities and organization of tercera compania Volante of Nuevo Santander.
Author(s)
Echeagaray
Ugalde, Juan de (Comandante General)
Lacomba, Claudio (Capitan)
and others
Date
11-12-1783
Date
01-01-1789
Documentation
Nuevo Santander. November 18, 1786-December 18, 1788. 130p. Letters, informes, borradores. Originals, copies, signed.
Summary
Disparate letters concerning: increase and improvements in armamento, habilitacion, food, cavallada, soldiers; explaining activities and decisions, e.g. Ugalde's plan to organize correspondence; Indian raid on mission, subsequent punishment, general philosophy towards Indians; condition of troops, horses prior to reunion de companias, including that of compania de Coahuila, just returned from expedition; explaining Cabello's request for escolta to reunion; nombramiento of officers, including to posts left vacant by deserters; acknowledging receipt of monthly diarios, relaciones de debitos y creditos; warning of illness among cavallada; granting of licencias; interaction with Indians of north; balance in fondo de gratificacion; letter to Puga (not Lacomba); alivio of Gonzalez de Paredes, having suffered some accident; organization of documents regarding Nepomuseno's desertion; Dovalina's pernisioso vicio and abuses against soldiers; reduction of companias of Provincias Internas (folios 40-42), increased sueldos, discussion of changes instated; baptized, married Indians around Camargo (folio 44); promotion of Cosio; request for escoltas for procurador of Texas; punishment of two Indians; progress report on work completed by Indians; granting of annual haber to Talamante; regarding almacen of San Carlos; illegible letter concerning injustices in Punta de Lampazos; nombramiento of interim capellan. (L. Kerr, July 1988)
Persons
Ugalde, Juan de (Comandante General)
Lacomba, Claudio (Capitan)
Riga, Antonio (Teniente)
Gonzales, Manuel (Fray)
Pacheco, Rafael (Gobernador)
Santiago, Felipe (Indio)
Jusepa (India)
Bejar, Antonio
Cabello, Domingo (Gobernador)
Sanchez, Antonio (Cavo)
Sanchez Dovalina, Manuel (Cavo)
Gonzalez de Paredes, Manuel (Alferez)
Cuellar, Josse Salbador (Cavo)
Yermo, Francisco de (Proveedor)
Lasaga, Diego (Coronel)
Juanes(?), Martin (Caravinero)
Ximenez, Jossef Ygnacio (Cavo)
Elozca, Ygnacio (Cadete)
Pena, Manuel de (Armero)
Cantum, Josef Francisco (Soldado)
Blazido de Herrera, Joseph (Caravinero)
Puga, Antonio Fabian de (Teniente)
Cosio, Nicolas Jossef (Alferez)
Vidal de Lorca, Melchor (Gobernador)
Nepomuseno Sustaeva, Juan
Menchaca, Josef (Teniente)
Bargas, Juan (Cavo)
Soto, Juan (Soldado)
Ximenez, Joaquin (Soldado)
Flores, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Herrera, Vicente de
Carrasco, Pedro
Sanches, Santiago (Soldado)
Perez, Josef Manuel
Pitin, Vizente
Places
Laredo (Presidio) (Villa)
Lampazos (Punta)
Santa Rosa (Valle)
Sardinas (Hacienda) (Campo)
Texas (Provincia) (Misiones)
San Juan (Mision)
Bauptista, San Juan (Presidio)
Nueses (Rio)
Capistrano, San Juan (Mision)
Rio Grande (Presidio)
Coahuila
Parras (Laguna)
Rio Puerco
Aguajes
Saltillo (Villa)
Quatro Cienagas (Hacienda)
Huares (Garanca)
Orcasitas
San Fernando (Villa)
Camargo (Villa)
Reynosa (Villa)
Nuevo Reino de Leon
Llera (Villa)
San Luis Potosi (Cajas Reales)
San Bernardo (Mision)
Saltillo, Santiago del
Rio Grande
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Mescaleros
Comanches
Tayuayases
Military Groups
Nuevo Santander, Tercera Compania Volante de la Colonia del
Nuevo Santander, Companias Presidiales del
Nuevo Santander, Companias Volantes del
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 052 ff. 001-066 exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 052 ff. 001-066 exp. 1
Language
Spanish
Notes
Not in strict chronological order, inner margins cut
Reference Number
5200001
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Echeagaray
Ugalde
Ugalde
Lacomba
Lacomba
Person Last Name
Ugalde
Lacomba
Riga
Gonzales
Pacheco
Santiago
Jusepa
Bejar
Cabello
Sanchez
Sanchez Dovalina
Gonzalez de Paredes
Cuellar
Yermo
Lasaga
Juanes
Ximenez
Elozca
Pena
Cantum
Blazido de Herrera
Puga
Cosio
Vidal de Lorca
Nepomuseno Sustaeva
Menchaca
Bargas
Soto
Ximenez
Flores
Herrera
Carrasco
Sanches
Perez
Pitin
Beginning Date Month
November
End Date Month
January
Beginning Date (repacked)
11-12-1783
End Date (repacked)
01-01-1789
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5659
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Request and report on new methods of spiritual and temporal governing of missions of province and related correspondence

Serial Number
041-01084
Title
Request and report on new methods of spiritual and temporal governing of missions of province and related correspondence
Author(s)
Fayni, Josef
Bucareli y Urusa, Antonio Maria
Arespacoachaga, Josef
Soior Zano, Anttonio
Date
05-01-1773
Date
07-12-1773
Documentation
Mexico, Durango. May 1, July 12, 1773. 85p. Informe, draft. Original, copy
Summary
Very detailed report on current condition of missions of Nueva Vizcaya, and new political regime being implemented for their governing; includes notes on doctrinas and missions; religious services rendered to Indians; conduct of missionaries; crops grown; application of civil laws; various community rights; economic conditions; record keeping related to livestock, people etc.; apostates; immorality of Indians; idolatry and its relation to crimes; places apostates inhabit; settlement dispersal in province; congregation of Indians in select reducciones; passport for Indian travel; work of Indians outside missions; care required to prevent desertion of mission Indians; learning of trades; continued hunting and gathering; work of women; various kinds of contamination by outsiders; housing descriptions of mission and non-mission Indians; irrigation; household furnishings; Indian Christian customs; failure to fully acculturate; Indian custom of eating horses; diseases; work at mines; cessation of custom of having yndios de mita in forced repartamiento labor; vagabondage; Spanish language instruction; cesarean medical operation; desertion; pulque consumption; disease resulting in depopulation. (J. Williams, March 1987)
Persons
Fayni, Josef
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Frey)
Quiroga, Basco
Phelipe Tercero (Rey)
Croix, Marques de
Felix (Indio)
Luca (Indio)
Manco, Ignacio (Hechicero)
Florentina (Hechicera)
Viexa, Juan (Indio)
Xavier (Governador del Pueblo de Concepcion) Arespacochaga, Josef
Arriola, Diego Francisco (Indio)
Soior Zano, Anttonio
Places
Canatlan (Pueblo)
Nueva Vizcaya
Mexico
Durango
Sierra Madre
Sinaloa
Michoacan
Analco, San Juan
Nueva Galicia
Jalisco
Aranjuez
Batolipas
Tubares (Pueblos de)
Tubares, San Ygnacio (Pueblo)
Tubares, Concepcion (Pueblo)
Ethnic Groups
Taraumares
Tepehuanes Altos
Tepehuanes
Negros
Mulatos
Lobos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 043 ff. 148-190
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 043 ff. 148-190
Language
Spanish
Notes
Marked expediente 2,organized as paper of points, includes letter copied into report by various earlier colonial officials (including marques de Croix and borbolla), out of order, consists of 69 numbered paragraphs.
Reference Number
4300032
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Fayni
Bucareli y Urusa
Arespacoachaga
Arespacoachaga
Person Last Name
Fayni
Bucareli y Ursua
Quiroga
Phelipe Tercero
Croix
Felix
Luca
Manco
Florentina
Viexa
Xavier Arespacochaga
Arriola
Soior Zano
Beginning Date Month
May
End Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-01-1773
End Date (repacked)
07-12-1773
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5431
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Letter of governor Fayni to viceroy Bucareli and draft response

Serial Number
041-01080
Title
Letter of governor Fayni to viceroy Bucareli and draft response
Author(s)
Fayni, Josef
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Frey)
Date
05-22-1773
Date
06-16-1773
Documentation
Mexico/Durango. May 22, June 16, 1773. 11p. Letter, draft. Original, signed
Summary
Concerns new political and spiritual plan for missions (See also ff. 148-190); conditions of mission Indians of province; problems of Indian sedition and rebellion; Apache-Tarahumar alliance; banditry of apostates; horrible consequences of wars; advances made in missionization of Tepehuanes; survival of traditional Tepehuanes in remote areas; concentration of Indians in reducciones; general problem of administering Indian affairs in a theater of war. (J. Williams, March 1987)
Persons
Fayni, Josef
Faini, Joseph
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria
Places
Durango
Chiguagua
Ethnic Groups
Taraumares Altos
Taraumares Bajos
Seranos
Apaches
Tepehuanes Altos
Tepehuanes Bajos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 043 ff. 119-124
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 043 ff. 119-124
Language
Spanish
Notes
Out of order
Reference Number
4300028
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Fayni
Bucareli y Ursua
Person Last Name
Fayni
Faini
Bucareli y Ursua
Beginning Date Month
May
End Date Month
June
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-22-1773
End Date (repacked)
06-16-1773
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5427
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Letter from governor Fayni to viceroy Bucareli

Serial Number
041-01075
Title
Letter from governor Fayni to viceroy Bucareli
Author(s)
Fayni, Josef
Date
05-24-1773
Documentation
Durango. April 24, 1773. 8p. Letter. Original, signed
Summary
A report on Indian depredations in provinces and their consequences ; notes include descriptions of isolated Tepehuane communities continuing traditional lifeways; dangerous alliance of Tarahumaras and barbarians; commerce of some Tarahumaras in stolen horses; loyalty and productivity of some Tepehuanes and Tarahumaras; Fayni stresses wild character of many of Indians of province, so many years after conquest. He concludes by stressing bad effect of Indian wars on otherwise rich and fertile province. (J. Williams, March 1987)
Persons
Fayni, Josef
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Frey)
Places
Nueva Vizcaya
Durango
Chiguagua
Ethnic Groups
Tepehuanes
Tarahumares
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 043 ff. 094-097
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 043 ff. 094-097
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
4300023
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Fayni
Bucareli y Ursua
Beginning Date Month
May
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-24-1773
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5422
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Letters of governor Fayni, various field comanders, and viceroy Bucareli concerning bandit-rebels

Serial Number
041-01055
Title
Letters of governor Fayni, various field comanders, and viceroy Bucareli concerning bandit-rebels
Author(s)
Fayni, Josef
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria
Xinaga, Domingo
Balenzuelas, Francisco Xavier
Date
11-29-1772
Date
07-13-1773
Documentation
Durango/Mexico/Santiago de Papasquiaro/Valle de San Bartolome. November 29, 1772 - July 13, 1773. 30p. Letter, draft, circular letter. Original, signed
Summary
Concerns military problems caused by a force of rebels made up of Apostate Indians and renegades menacing Valle de San Bartholome; includes many interesting details on rebels use of spies; size and organization of their forces (more than 1700 men); ethnic composition and origins of members of their group; their leader (Calaxtrin);their tactics and strategy; their capture and conversion of other Tarahumar Indians, including women; their arms and equipment; importance of criminals in the group; their use of Peyote to persuade captives to join rebellion; rebel bases in mountains; their use of captured livestock for meat; their commerce with barbarian Indians for arrows and hides; use of auxiliaries against rebels; population losses resulting from rebel raids; an exploration of rebels home in San Francisco mountains by balenzeula; recent presidio transfers and resulting strategic situation; recognition that rebel Tarahumaras are a serious threat to province; and viceroy's insistence on importance of new presidio line. (J. Williams, March 1987)
Persons
Fayni, Josef (Theniente Coronel)
Xinaga, Domingo (Alcalde Mayor de Valle de San Bartholome)
Balensuela, Francisco Xavier
Antonio(?)
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Frey)
O'Conor, Hugo (Theniente)
Campa, Antonio
Calaxtrin
Canastrin (Caudillo de las Tropas de los Rebeldes)
Camacho, Pedro Alonso
Places
Canutillo
San Bartholome (Valle)
Santa Barbara (Jurisdiccion)
Almoloya (Sierra)
Agustin (Estancia)
Balzequillo (Hacienda)
Papasquiaro (Valle)
Durango
San Salvador (Hacienda)
Rosario (Sierra)
Chihuahua
Tettas de Juana (Aguaje)
Real del Oro (Haciendas del Jurisdicciones de)
San Bartholome (Valle)
Sayaniquilpan, San Francisco (Pueblo)
Guichapan (Jurisdiccion)
Tirazano (Pueblo de Tepehuanes)
Las Bocas (Pueblo)
Coahuila
Guadalajara
Cerro Gordo
Nueva Vizcaya
Las Vecinas (Sierra)
Ethnic Groups
Mulatos
Taraumares
Apaches
Cholomes
Negros
Lobos
Tepehuanes
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 043 ff. 005-021
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 043 ff. 005-021
Language
Spanish
Notes
Out of order, folio 10 not legible
Reference Number
4300003
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Fayni
Bucareli y Ursua
Xinaga
Xinaga
Person Last Name
Fayni
Xinaga
Balensuela
Antonio
Bucareli y Ursua
O'Conor
Campa
Calaxtrin
Canastrin
Camacho
Beginning Date Month
November
End Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
11-29-1772
End Date (repacked)
07-13-1773
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5402
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Instruccion para metodo y gobierno de los indios Tlascaltecas y Chichimecas

Serial Number
041-00960
Title
Instruccion para metodo y gobierno de los indios Tlascaltecas y Chichimecas
Author(s)
Alencastre norona y Silva, Fernando de (Virrey), Guemes Pacheco y Padilla, Juan Vicente (Virrey)
Date
00-00-1711
Date
10-05-1793
Documentation
Monterrey. October 5, 1793. 32p. Instrucciones. Copy.
Summary
Documents about the laws which dictate everyday life of Tlascaltecas, Chichimecas, and other peoples. Document requested by viceroy to decide how to handle Gualahuizes living in San Cristobal mission in particular Pedro Jose and his band of rebels. This document was written by conde de Linares. (A. Dell'acqua August 21, 1987).
Persons
Alencastre Norona y Silva, Fernando de (Duque de Linares y Marquez de Valdefuente, Virrey)
Guemes Pacheco y de Padilla, Juan Vicente (Virrey, Conde de Revillagigedo)
Ladron de Guevara, Antonio (Sargento Mayor)
Valdez, Juan Jose
Vaamonde Villamil, Manuel (Gobernador)
Santiago, Jose Ylario (Gobernador Gualahuize)
Garza, Jose Francisco de la
Leal, Pasqual Sylvestre
Places
Nuevo Leon (Reyno)
Linares, San Felipe de (Ciudad)
Gualahuize, San Cristobal de (Mision)
Ethnic Groups
Tlascaltecas
Chichimecas
Gualahuizes
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 040 ff. 077-109
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 040 ff. 077-109
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
4000003
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Alencastre Norona y Silva
Guemes Pacheco y de Padilla
Ladron de Guevara
Valdez
Vaamonde Villamil
Santiago
Garza
Leal
End Date Month
October
Beginning Date (repacked)
1711
End Date (repacked)
10-05-1793
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5307
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Autos about visits to territory of New Mexico by Juez Visitador Iribarri

Serial Number
041-00911
Title
Autos about visits to territory of New Mexico by Juez Visitador Iribarri
Author(s)
Iribarri, Juan (Sargento Mayor)
Date
06-11-1709
Documentation
Acoma. June 11, 1709.6p. Auto signed.
Summary
Autos about visit to towns in New Mexico territory by Iribarri as Juez visitador and procurador. Spells out official rules for adherence and rituals to be followed in Christian religion, and prohibits practices of Indian religion and customs. Also dictates rules about use of authorized Indian weapons. (A. Dell'acqua, June 1987)
Persons
Iribarri, Juan (Sargento Mayor)
Isidro, Pasqual (Interprete)
Phelipo V (Rey)
Pena, Juan de la (Fray)
Gongora, Xristobal (Hermano Visitador)
Places
Acoma, Martin San Esteban de (Pueblo)
Ethnic Groups
Sunis
Apaches
Moquis
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 036 ff. 326-328
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 036 ff. 326-328
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
3600014
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Iribarri
Isidro
Phelipo V
Pena
Gongora
Beginning Date Month
June
Beginning Date (repacked)
06-11-1709
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5258
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Autos describing different happenings in territory of New Mexico.

Serial Number
041-00903
Title
Autos describing different happenings in territory of New Mexico.
Author(s)
Valenzuela Vanegas, Francisco de
Luna, Joseph de
Ossaeta Doro, Juan
Guazas, Pedro de
Pardo de Lago, Andres
Cuerbo y Valdes, Francisco (Gobernador)
and others
Date
01-08-1707
Date
06-16-1707
Documentation
Santa Fe. January 8, 1707. 10p. Letter. Auto. Signed.
Summary
Autos relating to eight specific matters in life of new Mexicans. Establishment of presidio, Pasaje del Rio del Norte. Miracle of a man appearing laying down on a Sibola cheese and telling Apaches to convert to christianity. Requests for more priests and religious materials for missions. Reduction of Indians. Arms kept by inhabitants and their need for agricultural tools. Recognition of deed by Juan de Uribarri. Protection of mission in Aloma. (A. Dell'acqua, may 1987)
Persons
Valenzuela Vanegas, Francisco de
Luna, Joseph de
Ossaeta Doro, Juan
Guazas, Pedro de
Pardo de Lago, Andres
Liriaga, Andres de
Gomez Lobavo, Antonio
Alvarez, Juan (Fray)
Cuerbo y Valdes, Francisco (Gobernador)
Espinoza Ocampo, Joseph Antonio de
Hurtado, Martin (Capitan)
Aguilera, Antonio (Capitan)
Uribarri, Juan de (Sargento Mayor)
Roque de Gutierrez, Juan (Cavo)
Garaycochea, Juan (Fray)
Urrutia, Joseph
Places
Nuevo Mexico (Provincia)
Santa Fe (Villa)
Rio del Norte, Pasaje En la Vega En (Presidio)
Albuquerque (Villa)
Passo (Presidio)
Prado, Santa Maria del (Pueblo)
Nueva Vizcaya
Aloma (Pueblo)
Zuni (Provincia)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Acoclames
Cocoyomes
Zunis
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 036 ff. 056-061
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 036 ff. 056-061
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
3600006
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Valenzuela Vanegas
Luna
Ossaeta Doro
Ossaeta Doro
Person Last Name
Valenzuela Vanegas
Luna
Ossaeta Doro
Guazas
Pardo de Lago
Liriaga
Gomez Lobavo
Alvarez
Cuerbo y Valdes
Espinoza Ocampo
Hurtado
Aguilera
Uribarri
Roque de Gutierrez
Garaycochea
Urrutia
Beginning Date Month
January
End Date Month
June
Beginning Date (repacked)
01-08-1707
End Date (repacked)
06-16-1707
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/5250
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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