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Show LEADING 488 OF FACTS NEW 474; visits Moqui, famine, deaths, 450, note 475; missions reduced, list of, friars displeased, 451, note 476 Apaches, mentioned, 16; de Navaja, 16; tribal groups, numbers, location, 48, 49, note 31; derivation of term, 49; assists Valverde against Co- manches, 432, note 441; battle with French, 432, note 442; raids of, 420, note 423; De Vargas campaign against, 1703, 421; warned by Mogollon, 428; campaign against by Hurtado, 428; troubles and classifi- cation by Fr. Benavides, 341; conspiracies, 346, 348; raids on Zuii by, 348, 349; raids in valley of Rio Grande and on Alburquerque, 452; eampaign against by governor Chaeon, 452, note 478, 479 Apalachee, province of, 64; location of town of, 68, note 61 Aparicio, historian, cited, 255, note 269; cited as to number in Espejo’s entrada, 265, note 280 Arbadaos, Indians, mentioned, Archeology, American School Santa Fé, excavations by, 12 Archeology, science, study of, 4 Archeological Institute of 92 of, America, papers of, cited, 35, note 19 Architecture, communal houses, mentioned, 9 Archives, Santa Fé, destruction of by Governor Pyle, 239, note 256; only es in prior to 1680, 344, note 4 Archuleta, Juan de, brings families from Cuartalejo to Taos, 345 Arellano, Tristan de, officer Coronado expedition, 184; left in command of army, 184; starts for Cibola, 194; arrival, 205; return to Tiguex, 228, note 245; crosses Pecos river on return, 229, note 245; leaves Tiguex to find Coronado, 234; reaches Ciecuyé, Indians hostile, arrival of Coronado. return to Tiguex, 234 Arguello, Fernando de, governor of New Mexico, 343, note 343; conspiracy at Jemez, 343; hangs Indians, 344, note 344 Arkansas river, mentioned, 223 Arteaga, Fr. Antonio de, founder of Seneca, 338 Arts, of Pajaritans, first inhabitants of communal houses, glazing, pottery, 30, note 16 HISTORY MEXICAN INDEX 332, Arvide, Fr., murdered, 345, note 352 Asa, people, clan of Hopi, mentioned, 43 heard Asay, Osay, Zufii, riguez, 258 Asuncion, Fr. Juan of, 139, 164 Atayos, Indians, of by Rod<7 de la, expedition described, 118, note 126 Athapascan, stock, mentioned, 9; race, Navajé, Apache, enemies of Pueblo, description, 49, note 31 Audiencia, of Seville, Cabeza de Vaca, seat in, 116 Auté, location of, 71, note 65 Autos de fe, mentioned, 446, note 468 Avavares, Indians, mentioned, 90 Avila, Pedro de, revolt at Suya, goes to Culiacan, 238 Don Enrique de, govMexico, 344 of Moqui, called Za- guato, visited by Espejo, 289 280, note Ayeta, Fr. Francisco, mentioned, goes to City of Mexico, secures relief, 350; his report, note 361; reports revolt of 1680, 365, note 375; returns from City of Mexico, 367, note 376; with Otermin’s second entrada, 371; founds city of El Paso, 367; brings missionaries to New Mexico, 350, note 361 Ayolas, mentioned, 115 Baca, CAPTAIN ALONZO, expedition beyond Quivira, 345; discovers plot of Tehuas, Cochiti and Jemez Indians to revolt, 347 Baca, Captain Bartolomé, mentioned, 471, note 504 Bad Thing, myth, described, 91, note 92 Baird, Spencer F., secretary Smithsonian Institution, mentioned, 6 Bancroft, H. H., historian, mentioned xii; cited, 7, note 1; 8, note 2; 48, note 30; 57, note 45; 141, note 149; 164, note 179; 183, note 200; 206, note 220; 219, note 234; 220, note 236; 227, note 243; 256, note 270; 258, note 273; 275, note 286; 276, note 287; 281, notes 290, 291; 284, note 292; 292, note 300; 299, note 304; 301, note 305; 310, note 313; 309, note 312; Pueblo villages 16th century, 321, note 327; 333; 454, note 481; detained by Saavedra, Avila y Pacheco, ernor of New Awatobi, pueblo note city of Santa 333, Fé; note 336 as to cited, 338, note 338; 341, note 341; 344, note 349; 345, notes 350, 351; 346, note 354; 348, note 357; 349, note 359; 354, note 363; 356, note 365; 366, note 375; 376, note 383; 392, note 392; 397, note 397; 407, note 407; 408, note 408; 415, note 415; 416, note 417; 419, notes 422, 423, 428; 426, note 432; 428, note 435; 429, note 436; 430, note 439; 433, note 447; quoted as to controversy between bishop and Franciscans, 435, 436, note 425; 437, note 453; 438, note 454; 439, note 455; 441, notes 460, 461; 443, note 466 as to population in 1750; 448, note 473; 1m cited, 445, note 483 table of population, 1750-1800; commercial conditions, 474, note 506; quoted ao? succession of Iturbide, 480, Bandelier, Adolph F., historian, arch- eologist, ethnologist, mentioned, xii; Indian creeds, 8, note 3; pioneer explorer of Rito de los Frijoles, 28, note 11; Tarahumares, 34, note 18; mentioned, 35, note 19; cited, 38, note 21; Indian customs, 40, note 24; cited, 42, notes 26, 27; 48, note 29; 73, note 69; mentioned, 89, note 92; Bad Thing myth, note 92; men- tioned, 107, note 114; primahaitu, 108, note 118; Spanish justice, 109, note 119; mines, 111, note 119; slavery, 112, note 119; Cabeza de Vaca in Paraguay, character of Cabeza note 125; his route, 116, note 125; de Vaca, 117, 121; route of Coronado, 122; argument as to route of Cabeza de Vaca, 123-132; notes 133-138; expeditions of Cortés, 138, note 142; efforts of Mendoza, 139, notes 145-147; Mendoza’s letter about Fr. Marcos, 142, note 151; cited, 145, note 152; 146, note 154; Opatas, 147, note 156; Cibola, description of, 153, note 165; death of Estevan, 159, note 171; City of Mexico, 162, note 175; Alarcon’s voyage, 183, note 200; route of Coronado, 185, note 202; Tutahaco, 205, note 219; Cochiti, 218, note 230; Quiviras, 226, note 243; Yugeuingege, 229, note 246; Braba, Taos, 230, note 247; range of Piros, 231, notes 249, 250; N. M. Archives, em- 489 ployment, 241, note 256; Puara, 257, note 272; Tobosos, 267, note 283; Espejo’s estimates as to population, 276, note 288; estimate of Benavides, 277, note 288; copy of Villagra, 302, note 306; turquoise mines, 314, note 318; Yuqueyunque, 316, note 321; San Ildefonso, 319, note 324; old pueblo at Santa Fé, 333, note 336; Zipias, 346, note 353; Hawaikth, 348, note 358; Apaches, wars with Piros, 349, note 360; Pueblo Rebellion, 1680, 358, note 368; San Felipe, 363, note 372; Alamillo, church at, 365, note 374; Sumas, 381, notes 386, 434; ruins on Potrero Viejo, 398, notes 399, 400; Taos, 401, note 402; ruins at Ojo Caliente, 401, note 403; Jemez ruins, 405, note 405; town of Cubero, 417, note 419; Oraybe, 418, note 421; compulsory labor by Indians, 426, note 431; French in New Mexico, 432, notes 443, 454; Indians, horses, use of fire-arms, 440, note 459; inquisition did not deal with Indians, 446, note 468 Bandelier, Mrs. Fanny, cited, 60, note 48; 63, note 51; 68, note 60; 80, note 75; 86, note 85; 91, notes 91, 92 Banuelos, mentioned, 306 Barela, Adjutant, under De Vargas, battle of Potrero Viejo, 396 Barreda, Domingo de la, mentioned, 2 Barrionuevo, Captain, under Coronado, 229, note 246; visits Taos, 230, note 247; Braba, 230, note 247; kivas described, 233 Bartlett, J. R., Personal Narratwe, cited, 147, note 155 Bay of Caballos, description, 72, note 66 Belen, town of, mentioned, 232 Beltran, Fr., mentioned, 263; leaves Zui for Mexico, 281; goes to Durango, 282; report to viceroy, 286 Benavides, Fr. Alonzo, historian, mentioned, 16; custodio, 337; asks for ; bishopric, report, 338, note 338 classifies tribes, visits Apaches, Juof customs and manners manos, Apaches, 341, note 339; goes to Spain, archbishop of Goa, 341, note 339 NavBermejo, Fr. Manvel, mentioned, aj6 mission, Encinal, 441, note 461 |