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Show 500 LEADING FACTS OF NEW MEXICAN INDEX HISTORY Salvidar as to, 178; mentioned, 185; Coronado’s report as to, 190, note 206; maledictions of soldiers, 186; returns to Mexico with Gallego, 194 Nueva Andalucia, name given New Mexico by Espejo, 289, note 297 Ortiz, Don Rafael, candidate for delegate to Spanish Cortes, 471, note 503 tion, 55, note Nueva Otermin, Don Galicia, mentioned, conquered by Guzman, 137; mentioned, 139, note 144; Coronado, governor of, 141; Guzman, governor of, 170 OJEDA, BARTOLOME, Indian, officer under De Vargas, Potrero Viejo, 396, 397, canyon de Jemez, 410, note 411 Ojo Caliente, pueblo of, 401, note 403; Pike’s description of, 466, note 496 Olavide y Michalefia, Don Enrique, governor of New Mexico, administration of, 438 Olguin, Captain Juan, Potrero Viejo, 396 Ofiate, Don Cristobal, lieutenant-governor, 310 Onate, Don Juan de, entrada of, 301331; Bandelier, use of Villagra’s history of New Mexico, 302, note 306; contract signed, 304; delays, 306 et seg.; copy of decree in favor of Ofiate, 304, note 309; leaves San Bartolomé, 309; Franciscans join, names of, 309; first explorer of Chihuahua, 310; names of colonists, 310, note 313; reaches Rio Grande, takes possession of New Mexico, 311, note 314; marches up Rio Grande, 312 et seq.; visits pueblos, 313; conference at Santo Domingo, 313, 314; establishes capital, 315, notes 319, 320; explorations of, 319; irrigation ditches, plot of Aguilar, 320, 321; chapel constructed, 321; friars distributed, 321, 322, note 327; Acoma, 324; Zuni, 325; finds Mexican Indians left by Coronado, 325; battle at Acoma, death of Juan Salvidar, 325 et seq.; reports to viceroy, 328; marches to great plains, 329, 330; returns to San Gabriel, trouble with friars, 330, 331; visits Opatas, Oraibe, Hopi, Orders, founds city of Santa Fé, 332; Inscription Rock, 332 Indians, 147, note 156 pueblo of, 418, note 421. See Moqui mendicant, division of, 353, note 262 | Ortiz, Don Antonio, candidate for delegate to Spanish cortes, 471, note 503 Ortiz, Don Tomas, alealde of Taos, 471, note 503 Ortiz, Juan, survivor Narvaéz expedi- 40 Antonio, governor of New Mexico, 344; receives word of the revolt of the Pueblos, 358; sends out messengers, 360; report of scouts to, 362; Indians appear, battle, siege of Santa Fé, abandons city, 362, 363; marches down the Rio Grande valley, 364; reénforced by Leyba, 365; reaches region of Mesilla valley, 367; entrada of 1681, 370, 371 et seq.; reaches Isleta, 374; burns pueblos, 374; decides return to El Paso, 375; end of rule of, 377, note 383 Otero, Miguel A., governor of New Mexico, archives, 241, note 256 Otowi, pueblo of, 25, 26, 27; traditions of, 27 Ovando, Francisco de, killed, 215 Oviedo, historian, cited, 56; biography, 56, note 42; cited, 66, note 55; 107, note 114; 138, note 142 Oviedo, Lope de, Narvaéz expedition, 83, 84, 85 PACHECO ¥ CARDENAS, 166, note 180; 171, note 188. See Doc. Inédit. Padilla, Fr. Juan de, mentioned, 193; journey of with Alvarado, 199, 200, note 216; with Coronado to Quivira, 226; remains behind on return of Coronado to Mexico, 238, note 254; courage of, 239, note 256; biography and character of, 240, 241, note 257; returns to Quivira, his martyrdom, 244, 245 Pajaritans, symbolism, culture, 28, note 12; arts, note 15; customs, Awanyu, kivas, emblem, elans, 30, 32, 335 migrations from, 34 Pajarito plateau, mentioned, 11, 13, 15; ruins on, 20 et seqg.; pioneer explorations on, 28, note 11 Palacio, historian, 308, note 311 : Pantoja, Captain Juan, under Narvaez, 60, note 48 Paraguay, Indians of, 116 Pariembos, note 125 Passaguates, 266 Indians, Indians mentioned, met 116, : by Espejo, Patarabueyes, Indians, 266, note 282. See Jumanos Pecos, pueblo of, Coronado arrives at, 219, note 236, 224; Arellano arrives with army, 229, note 245, 234; Fr. Escalona goes to, 242, 243; Fr. Padilla leaves, 244; mentioned, 254; Espejo visits, 282; Castafio de Sosa, visits, 293; attacks the pueblo, supplies taken, 293; mentioned, population, Benavides, 342, note 342; Porciuncola, 352, note 362; Vetancurt’s list, mentioned, 359, note 368; Indians from attack Santa Fé, 362; mentioned, 369, 382; sends in allegiance to De Vargas, 383; Indians of, friendly, 391, 411; Santo Domingo chief killed at, 411; 444, population, note 466; mission at made a visita, account deaths by small-pox, 451; population, 1800, 455, note, table; population in 1828, 474, note 506 Pecos river, Coronado reaches, 219; builds bridge, notes 234, 236; Bandelier says was Canadian, 224; Arellano crosses, 229, note 245; return route of Espejo down the, 282; called Rio de las Vacas, 282; Salado of Castafio de Sosa, 293 Pedernal Peak, mentioned, 27 Peifiado, Fr., mentioned, 332 Pefia, Fr., mentioned, his activities, 425 Pefisalosa, Briceéo, Don Diego Dionisio, governor of New Mexico, 347, 348, note 357 Pe-ra-ge, pueblo of, location, 27 Peralta, Don Pedro de, governor of New Mexico, 332, note 333 Perea, Fr. Estevan, comisario, 1614, 332; brings 30 friars, 337; makes journey to the great plains, 345 Petatlan, mentioned, 106, note 112 Picuriés, pueblo of, visited by Ofate, 319; Fr. Zamora at, 323, note 327; Benavides mentions, 343, note 342, 351; Vetancurt’s list, population of, note 362; Indians of attack ranches in 1680, 360; Fr. Rendon, murdered at, 1680, 362, note 368; mentioned as to land grant to, 380, note 385; De Vargas visits, 382; mentioned, 394; De Vargas visits in 1694, 400; population, 444, note 466 Piedras Verdes, mentioned, 46, note 29 Pike, Major Zebulon M., expedition of, 461 et seq., notes 489, 490, 491, 492, 501 494, 495; description of Santa Fé, 468, note 500; compensation to by congress, 469, note 502 Pimahaitu, language, 108, note 118 Pininicangwi, pueblo of, 16 Pino, Fr. Juan, mentioned, 432 Pino, Don José, alealde of Alburquerque, mentioned, 470 Pino, Don Pedro Bautista, delegate to Spanish cortes, biography, labors, family, views of, 470, 471, 472, note Pintado pueblo of, 23, 24, 25 Piros Indians, graph, 232; 232, note Hodge’s 250; mono- uprising of, 347; executions of, note 356 Plata, Rio de la, mentioned, 116 Pobares, Francisco, killed, Tiguex, 215 Pojoaque, pueblo of, de Vargas visits, 382 Policy of Spaniards, 252, 253, note 262 Po-pé, Indian, San Juan pueblo, mentioned, 349; leader of Pueblo rebellion of 1680, 355 et seq., note 364; co-conspirators, 357; kills son-in-law, 357; tours country, 368, 369, note 378; death of, 369 Population, Indians, Espejo, 276, note 288 Porras, Fr. Francisco, death of, 338 Posadas, Fr., mentioned, report, 345, note 351 Pose-ueve, legend of, 401, note 403 Potrero Viejo, battle of, 395, note 394; folk tales, 400, note 401. See De Vargas present to similarity ancient, Pottery, day, 40, note 23 Powell, Major J. W., mentioned, 6 Pow-ho-ge, clans of, 27 Prince, Dr. L. Bradford, cited, 66, note 56; 67, note 59; 69, note 61; 71, notes 65, 66; 75, note 74: iby note 126; 122, note 131; 133, note s 139; 227, note 243 Puara, pueblo of, Fr. Rodriguez visits, note 261, of, location 272; 257, note 279 41, abandonment, ruined, Pueblos, notes 24, 25, 26, and 27 42, Pueblo Indians, total number of, note 27; classification of, 342; Bena- vides, list, note 342; rebellion and independence, 354 et seq.; final submission of, 412 Puerto de la conversion de San Pablo, 331 |