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Show of. Leaf 41, page 2. up for consideration a petition by Miguel Rivera and others, in regard to lands on the Pecos river which had been partitioned to them by the alealde of El Bado (Vado) by order of the jefe politico and from which they had been subsequently ejected. It was decided that the parties must be governed by the decision of the Deputation of February 16, 1824. In discussing this matter the question was raised whether vent the Pecos Indians the Deputation from could sell] their making lands donations of or pre- those lands which they claimed to own but were not cultivating. Reference is made to such donations having been. rejected in accordance with section 5 of the law of November 9, 1812. July 19, 1825. Leaf 55, page 2. A petition from various persons who asked for the surplus lands of the Nambé Indians, was referred to the town eo port. of La Cafiada (Santa Cruz de la Canada) September 15, 1825. for re- Leaf 63, page 1. On the petition of Juan Diego Sena, asking for the granting of the surplus lands of the San Juan Indians, it was decided not to consider this and similar petitions, until the decision of the Federal] government , as to a general rule to be observed in such cases, should be obtained. : The San Juan Indians are referred to in this entry as Citizens.’’ November 17, 1825. Leaf 70, page 2. After considering a petition of the Pecos India ask- ° ing that they be declared to be the owners of onens,league of land on each course, which amount of land had been considered was decided to belong to each pueblo of the Territory, it to refer the matter to the Federal government for interpretation of section no,5 of the law of November 9, 1812. ws Se Re Ba BE re eee) tee ee ae BT er belhb te PIRES Saree 0. ©rine ww el ae oeree gy baco pate & oa) POSSESS es BF ed eA biePe, Se eee) nelgtacerwtatetat ges SG 74 ed : ee ive Pe SES Eo 04 Ce ee ee ee pee ee ear) $. 3-4 @°4-§ tk ere) same with the “7 the it, ii FES PEP a ee tae SEFESE PLP RIE IE LTE “+ FR Cee Ee Pe a (oJ 48 * PE oF ORNS pea are ee Pee PedRes 42 Fees Bs et f>e-# tay 9-859 ld = PFSTPE 9-8 ee FS Bee. pee Ee) eee!ree Feo : Je Fe Ezeee PS! 2 be ae ee Ee rv. eedPPI RE ed a) disposed February 16, 1825. There was taken to The surplus lands were then to "18. 1827, relative to the water Tvovcemnninte 6h Deputation iton JaneIn dians of Acoma and the dispute h the Cebolleta as to the Paguate ranch, Hehe Se with the people the jefe politico for his action thereto itted transm were on. 59, ee te page 2. of ‘Don Francisco Ortiz, ae oe mais oa the to lands which he had bought of aa a committee a to report for were referred fonzo. of Antonio Ortiz, Francisco Baca y Ortiz, a ee be belonged Ygnacio Gallego. February 9, 1829. Leaf 22, hee 2.and others, asking for tition by Rafael San vii a reer San José, near the seen tei oranman pein ernst ; 1t was decide ee PL et PRES what ee PPLE of 8908489 $- 8 rr NOt) EPErLrot LP PPL a a 2-0 9-9 g-o~ * 4~-3-* 88 re 4~ $-9- 9-9-4 4-8-9 4 ae er er} oi fot) a Aap PSP FE Joo ba he P| Pr ofotat Bs dispose liberty as other citizens. for discussion e f Lacuna should investigat up and whether the i cived cedpatie rights there hide ated was independent irrig be to was A a hich the land the Indians of La by ses purpo r of ae Heed for simila : ee stacle, d Acoma. and cairo was found to be the case, ; in posses the parties were to be put no 0 : 1831. Leaf 56, page 1. Ripa e e of ia of Juan Garc en rred to the cons ‘ oe tract of land at Cubero was refe ions as to poin ruct inst with na, Lagu of council i covered in their ae 4 63, pa, Leaf 1831. rt ie and others ot site n Dura tin Agus of St extent between the ani on land about 3,000 varas 1n pe, was referred to the co Feli San and Santo Domingo ate ne pro and cils of Cochiti as a 1. 2 eben rv 12, 1831. lls of Juan page Led, Cristobal Muniz, ek a a se pee) Pane ore Pl eee bf ied a es they ° which ~ + the land aeeas 7 FeOe tee pueblos a citizen of Jémez, *-# ¢-@¢-@ ¢ + as ep er ee ee ee ee ee ee oe ee ee) P kre Per Lag 4-2 -8-9~-4-9-> a ey po pe aia pa $2 Pa Fa Be two of the pe pe “a Acoma Indians with the water rights people ° a si the other in regard to the attempt of the e ranch, Paguat the of s Laguna the e depriv to leta e. purchas by laimed h to the Paguate The Lagunas also asked for a new grant ranch. xovwaoe 4 June 25, 1827. Leaf 159, page Indians, presented to . he Laguna1. * Nad ang: eed .nd re oe 24-4-@ 4 * hd =* ae might yh ited to the cece Ce to the a partition had held in common up to that time, in order that each relative one ee ee fm as te Feafee should Deputation; 2 (governor) should go to the pueblos in question, in company with Ortiz and such other persons as he saw fit to take and the a politico ae jefe . the ‘ that Co decided . was Leaf 152, page 1. 8, 1827. petitions of the Laguna Indians were saci ei extent, and the natives stated that it had been given to them for the pasturing of their animals. It 379 CO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXI THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO a a 3/8 |