Missions

Juan Varela puntos de annua de la mission de Sinaloa, 1634.

Serial Number
040-00101
Title
Juan Varela puntos de annua de la mission de Sinaloa, 1634.
Author(s)
Varela, Juan
Date
00-00-1634
Documentation
N.p. n.d. transcript.
Summary
States nothing noteworthy has happened. Indians growing more devoted to church. Gives number baptisms, marriages. (T. Sheridan) (1976)
Persons
Varela, Juan
First Location
CU-BANC. C-B 840 (Bolton Col.) no. 0262 pp. 0904- Transcpt
Original Location
AGN, Mexico, Misiones, Leg. 0025
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
1857
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Varela
Beginning Date (repacked)
1634
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/3719
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Informaciones que el padre Juan Heredia dio al governador de Nueva Viscaya.

Serial Number
040-00098
Title
Informaciones que el padre Juan Heredia dio al governador de Nueva Viscaya.
Date
00-00-1630
Date
00-00-1634
Documentation
N.p. 1640. 35p. Letter. Informes. Original. Signed.
Summary
Questions, statements of witnesses, certifications all pertaining to information presented by padre Juan Heredia concerning past history and administration of Tarahumara Indians. (J. Erbe) (1978)
Persons
Bravo de la Serna, Francisco (Gobernador)
Heredia, Juan (Padre)
Barrasa, Juan (Capitan)
Barrasa, Luis de (Alferes)
Monsalve, Luis de (Governador)
Luna, Francisco de (Obispo)
Salinas, Marques de
Fonte, Juan (Padre)
Places
Parral
San Ignacio
San Pablo
Ethnic Groups
Tarahumaras
Tepeguanes
First Location
AZTM. Jesuit Hist. Inst. Amer. Div., Tucson. Mf. 06-A-02
Original Location
AGN, Mexico, Jesuitas, Fichero 01-16
Other Location
MOSU. Mf.
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
00004208/JHI
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Bravo de la Serna
Heredia
Barrasa
Barrasa
Monsalve
Luna
Salinas
Fonte
Beginning Date (repacked)
1630
End Date (repacked)
1634
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/3716
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Padre Martin de Azxilqueta to padre Ignacio de Cabala puntos de annua de 1630

Serial Number
040-00097
Title
Padre Martin de Azxilqueta to padre Ignacio de Cabala puntos de annua de 1630
Author(s)
Azxilqueta, Martin de (Fray)
Date
1630
Documentation
Cinaloa (Sinaloa). 1630. Signed. Transcript.
Summary
Description travails establishing mission Batuca Valley, including Indians' reluctance to accept christianity, refusal to provide priests with food, presence apostates, arrival hostile Indians from other areas, especially Baviacora, Sonora. To prove manhood questioned by Indians, azxilgueta arms himself with arcobus, machete, Marches into village, calls everyone women, declares he will defend them from enemies. After winning Indians' admiration, describes their language, cleanliness, dress, agriculture in glowing terms. Notes presence irrigation. Claims land will produce wheat, wine. Mentions Franciscan, Agustinian competition, Franciscan desire to secure best missions to north and leave Jesuits with hunger, heat and thorns of Sinaloa. Describes distance between sea, Villa de San Juan (New Mexico) as 200 leagues, populated by infinite people, enemies of everyone. Notes presence leather jackets, which people say come from unknown land interior. Concludes there are cows (possibly buffalo) there. Conflict among religious orders. Geographical, ethnological notions. Missionary techniques. (T. Sheridan) (1976)
Persons
Cardenas, Lorenzo de (Padre)
Azxilqueta, Martin de (Padre)
Cabala, Ignacio de (Padre)
Places
Batuca (Vatuca)
Baviacora (Vauiacora)
Sonora
San Juan (New Mexico)
First Location
CU-BANC. C-B 840 (Bolton Col.) no. 0262 pp. 0008-0014 Transcpt
Original Location
AGN, Mexico, Misiones, Leg. 0025
Language
Spanish
Notes
Xerox
Batch Reference Number
1841
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Cardenas
Azxilqueta
Cabala
Beginning Date (repacked)
1630
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/3715
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Guillermo Diez carta annua de la provincia de Nueva Espana, 1628.

Serial Number
040-00096
Title
Guillermo Diez carta annua de la provincia de Nueva Espana, 1628.
Author(s)
Diez, Guillermo
Date
05-20-1629
Documentation
Mexico. May 20, 1629. Signed. Transcript.
Summary
Section missiones de San Ignacio en Mayo; Yaqui; Nevomes, Chinipas, y Cicibotaris (pp. 815-23). States most Indian nations experienced good harvests, health, allowing missionaries to extend conversions. Notes rapid adoption rosary, holy week ceremonies among Mayos, Yaquis. Recounts certain miraculous cures. States rebellious Nebomes now almost all reduced and at peace. When Spanish military force entered Nebome territory, surrounding Indian groups made peace as well. Notes successful conversion Chinipas, Sisibotaris (named after great chief who came to San Felipe de Sinaloa to seek baptism, priests for people). Fr. Mendez, converter of Nios, Ocoronis, Jeuecos, Mayos, Yaquis, sent to Sisibotaris, welcomed with ceromonies, etc. Very few hechiceros, no lewd night dances among Sisibotaris. Fertile fields of maiz, other vegetables irrigated from River with notable workmanship. Describes clothing men, women (cotton, deerskin, pita), virtue/modesty ladies, house styles/material. Paean to Sisibotari industry, modesty, lack of superstition. Sisibotari range given as 3 pueblos, 2 valleys. (T. Sheridan) (1976)
Persons
Sisibotari
Mendez, Pedro (Padre)
Diez, Guillermo
Places
Mayo (Rio)
Yaqui (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Nevomes
Chinipas
Cicibotaris
Nios
Ocoronis
Jeuecos
Mayos
Yaquis
First Location
CU-BANC. C-B 840 (Bolton Col.) no. 0262 pp. 0796-0823 Transcpt
Original Location
AGN, Mexico, Misiones, Leg. 0025
Language
Spanish
Notes
Xerox
Batch Reference Number
1854
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Sisibotari
Mendez
Diez
Beginning Date Month
May
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-20-1629
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/3714
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Juan Varela misiones de la provincia de Cinaloa.

Serial Number
040-00094
Title
Juan Varela misiones de la provincia de Cinaloa.
Author(s)
Varela, Juan
Date
02-16-1628
Documentation
Villa de Cinaloa. February 16, 1628. Signed. Transcript.
Summary
12 priests misiones de San Ignacio. Discusses reduction Nebomes-their previous hostility, difficulty conquering them in mountain strongholds; execution, exile rebellious leaders. Notes presence Nebome village outside Villa de Sinaloa, similarity language to Tepehuan. Mentions Llayemas (Guaymas?), people of ocean, islands with difficult language, some of whom given town, land along Rio Yaqui, ministered to by fr. Mendez (probably Seris). Notes desire Aibinos, Matapas, Toapas, Batucas, Sisivotaris for missionaries, help given to Spaniards during Nebome disturbances. Notes conversion, peaceful existence Chinipas. Describes festival holy Sacrament held along Rio Mayo, attended by Spaniards, many Indians from all the rivers. Notes Indians observance holy week. Describes mass held on beach for 400 Indian fishermen, reasons why large number other Indians were not allowed to fish-some were gravediggers; others' wives had died; others' wives were menstruating. Indians stated that if those prohibited to fish entered Canals, traps (Carrizos), no fish would be caught. Priest denounced prohibitions as devilish, all joined, fishing great success. Fishing techniques included Canals, Carrizo traps, arrows, lances. Fish salted. States province has enjoyed years of prosperity, plenty of food, that people learning to plant wheat, don't have to forage in mountains anymore. Notes number baptisms, marriages. (T. Sheridan) (1976)
Persons
Martinez de Hurdaide, Diego (General)
Bandersipe, Diego de (Padre)
Varela, Julio (Padre)
Mendez, Pedro (Padre)
Bonifaz, Luis de (Padre)
Places
Mayo (Rio)
Yaqui (Rio)
Nebome (Rio)
Sinaloa (Villa)
Ethnic Groups
Nebomes
Tepehuanes
Llayemas (Guaymas?)
Seris
Aibinos
Matapas
Toapas
Batucas
Sisivotaris
Chinipas
First Location
CU-BANC. C-B 840 (Bolton Col.) no. 0262 pp. 0824-0838 Transcpt
Original Location
AGN, Mexico, Misiones, Leg. 0025
Language
Spanish
Notes
Xerox
Batch Reference Number
1855
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Martinez de Hurdaide
Bandersipe
Varela
Mendez
Bonifaz
Beginning Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
02-16-1628
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/3712
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Juan lorencio carta annua de la provincia de la Nueva Espana, 1626.

Serial Number
040-00093
Title
Juan lorencio carta annua de la provincia de la Nueva Espana, 1626.
Author(s)
Lorencio, Juan
Date
05-20-1627
Documentation
Mexico. May 20, 1627. Signed. Transcript.
Summary
Section colegio de cynola y Sus misiones (pp. 725-41). Notes subjugation Xixemes, disturbances among Nebomes. Account wound from poisoned arrow received by fr. Bandersipe, ordeal that followed. Eulogy Perez, including biographical information. Notes death Hurdaide. (T. Sheridan) (1976)
Persons
Varela, Julio de (Padre)
Olinano, Francisco (Padre)
Bandarsipe, (Padre)
Martinez de Hurdaide, Diego (General)
Perea, Pedro de (General)
Perez, Martin (Padre)
Laurencio, Juan
Places
Yaqui
Ethnic Groups
Xixemes
Nebomes
First Location
CU-BANC. C-B 840 (Bolton Col.) no. 0262 pp. 0684-0741 Transcpt
Original Location
AGN, Mexico, Misiones, Leg. 0025
Language
Spanish
Notes
Information similar, in some places exactly same, as annua de Cinaloa, 1625-26
Batch Reference Number
1852
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Varela
Olinano
Bandarsipe
Martinez de Hurdaide
Perea
Perez
Laurencio
Beginning Date Month
May
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-20-1627
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/3711
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Juan lorencio carta anua de la provincia de Nueva Espana de, 1625.

Serial Number
040-00091
Title
Juan lorencio carta anua de la provincia de Nueva Espana de, 1625.
Author(s)
Lorencio, Juan
Date
06-02-1626
Documentation
Mexico. June 2, 1626. Signed. Transcript.
Summary
Account various Cases witchcraft, including one where devil appeared to Indian cowboy as Mulatto. Mentions Hurdaide's successful efforts to reduce Indians in mountains, including some Chinipas, Guacapares, Taraumaros (Tarahumaras), who are now friends of Spaniards after Hurdaide foiled attempt by some Coes to enlist mountain Indians (Cimarrones) in attempt to murder frs. Castini and Pasqual. Also notes great hunger in province, abandonment entire towns because Indians left to forage for wild foods. Chinipas, Guacapares probably warihio groups. (T. Sheridan) (1976)
Persons
Martinez de Hurdaide, Diego
Castini, Juan (Padre)
Pasqual, Julio (Padre)
Places
Mayo (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Chinipas (Warihios ?)
Guacapares (Warihios ?)
Taraumaros (Tarahumaras)
Coes
Cimarrones
First Location
CU-BANC. C-B 840 (Bolton Col.) no. 0262 pp. 0587-0654 Transcpt
Original Location
AGN, Mexico, Misiones, Leg. 0025
Language
Spanish
Notes
Possible xerox
Batch Reference Number
1850
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Martinez de Hurdaide
Castini
Pasqual
Beginning Date Month
June
Beginning Date (repacked)
06-02-1626
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/3709
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Juan lorencio carta annua de la provincia de Nueva Espana de 1624.

Serial Number
040-00090
Title
Juan lorencio carta annua de la provincia de Nueva Espana de 1624.
Author(s)
Lorencio, Juan
Date
05-20-1625
Documentation
Mexico. May 20, 1625. Signed. Transcript.
Summary
Section collegio de Cinaloa y Sus missiones (pp. 584-86) not much information. Notes death Brother Martin de Ugarte. Mentions captain Sinaloa presidios raised army, punished some rebellious Indians punished. No names, places given. (T. Sheridan) (1976)
Persons
Ugarte, Martin de
Lorencio, Juan
First Location
CU-BANC. C-B 840 (Bolton Col.) no. 0262 pp. 0526-0586 Transcpt
Original Location
AGN, Mexico, Misiones, Leg. 0025
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
1849
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Ugarte
Lorencio
Beginning Date Month
May
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-20-1625
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/3708
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Annua de colegio y misiones de Sinaloa, 1625-26.

Serial Number
040-00089
Title
Annua de colegio y misiones de Sinaloa, 1625-26.
Date
00-00-1625
Date
00-00-1626
Documentation
N.p. n.d. transcript.
Summary
Missionary struggles to abolish polygamy, drunkenness among Indians. Eulogy Perez, one of earliest missionaries. Mentions hunger driving Indians into mountains to search for herbs, roots. Notes Indian deaths from various diseases. Notes Jesuit attempts to preach in native languages, Indian acceptance Christian doctrine, practices. Account Hurdaide hurdaide campaign against rebellious Zoes along Rio Cinaloa. Notes success mission San Ignacio, which comprehends Rios Yaqui, Mayo, Nebome. States smallpox worst, most prevalent disease. Notes death Hurdaide. Describes fiesta honoring priests in Chinapa, with bowers, music, maiz, Pinole. Notes fertility Chinapa Valley, large harvests. Notes missionary work among varohios (Warihios) and related groups-tepozes, Guazapares, Haporas, Bayezitos, Cazosopas, Tzayeus. Mentions troubles fr. Olinano, missionary to Nebomes, encountered with various mountain Indians who used poison arrows. Mention Coupas, Hoisuaues (guasaves?), Ashaques. (T. Sheridan) (1976)
Persons
Perez, Martin (Padre
Topia, Gonzalo de (Padre)
Martinez de Hurdaide, Diego (General)
Castini, Pedro (Padre)
Pascual, Julio (Padre)
Varela, Julio
Olinano, Francisco (Padre)
Vanderzipe, Pedro (Padre)
Paredes, Blas de (Padre)
Places
San Felipe de Sinaloa
Cinaloa (Rio)
Vascogil Or Vaimoa (Real de Minas)
Petatlan
Montesclaros
Mayo (Rio)
Yaqui (Rio)
Nebome (Rio)
Chinipa
San Ignacio (Mision)
Vaca
Ethnic Groups
Zoes
Yaquis
Mayos
Nebomes
Warihios
Tepozes
Guazapares
Haporas
Bayezitos
Cazosopas
Tzayeus
Coupas
Hoisuaues (Guasaves?)
Ashaques
First Location
CU-BANC. C-B 840 (Bolton Col.) no. 0262 pp. 0655-0683 Transcpt
Original Location
AGN, Mexico, Misiones, Leg. 0025
Language
Spanish
Notes
Xerox
Batch Reference Number
1851
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Perez
Topia
Martinez de Hurdaide
Castini
Pascual
Varela
Olinano
Vanderzipe
Paredes
Beginning Date (repacked)
1625
End Date (repacked)
1626
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/3707
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Serial Number
040-00088
Author(s)
Lorencio, Juan Espana, 1623.
Date
05-16-1624
Documentation
Mexico. May 16, 1624. Signed. Transcript.
Summary
Section colegio de Cinaloa, y Sus missiones (pp. 516-22). Number of baptisms. Fight against witchcraft, the demon. Need for missions among haybinos (Abinos), hures (Ures) because otherwise they had to pass thru land of Nebomes, their enemies, to reach priests. Number of Christian marriages. Appears to be pattern sporadic warfare among Opata, Lower Pima groups. Section padre villalta (pp. 493-98) notes death, missionary work among Yaquis, Cinaloas, Zoes, Mayos, Nebomes. (T. Sheridan) (1976)
Persons
Villalta, Cristobal de (Padre)
Basilio, Tomas (Padre)
Lorencio, Juan
Places
Yaqui (Yaque) (Rio)
Ures (Hure)
Ethnic Groups
Abinos
Ures
Opatas
Pimas
Yaquis
Cinaloas
Zoes
Mayos
Nebomes
First Location
CU-BANC. C-B 840 (Bolton Col.) no. 0262 pp. 0460-0522 Transcpt
Original Location
AGN, Mexico, Misiones, Leg. 0025
Language
Spanish
Notes
Possible xerox
Batch Reference Number
1848
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Villalta
Basilio
Lorencio
Beginning Date Month
May
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-16-1624
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/3706
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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