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Show 502 LEADING Punames, 278 FACTS OF NEW Indians, visited by Espejo, Pu-yé, ruins of, excavations at, 12, note 6; description of, 13, 14, 15 QUALACU, PUEBLO note 250 OF, mentioned, 231, Quarac, pueblo of, mentioned, Fr. De la Llana died at, 338 Querechos, Indians, 220, note 237 Queres, Indians, described by Bandelier, 218, note 230; visited by Espejo, 277; by Castafio de Sosa, 296; aid De Vargas, 407; refugees built Cubero, 417, notes 419, 420 Quivira, province of, mentioned, 219; Coronado’s description of, 222, note 240; Fr. Padilla returns to, 238, note 254; 245, note 258; mentioned by Rio de Losa, 286 RAMIREZ, DON BARTOLOME DE ESTRADA, governor of New Mexico, 377 Ramirez, Fr. Juan, mentioned, 338; death of, 338 Red House, Chichilticalli, mentioned, 185, note 203 Reneros de Posada, Don Pedro, governor of New Mexico, 379, 380, note 385 Revolt, of Pueblo Indians, 354 et seq. See Pueblo Indians, De Vargas, Otermin, Cruzate, Po-pé. Rio de Losa, Don Rodrigo de, captaingeneral Nueva Galicia, mentioned, report to viceroy, 285, 286, note 294 Rito de los Frijoles, 35, note 19, 37, 38 Robinson, Dr. J. H., mentioned, companion of Major Pike, 464, 465, note 494 Rocha, Don Francisco de la, governor of New Mexico, declined to serve, 439, note 455 Rodriguez, Fr. Agustin, explorations by, 255, 262; best account of, 258, note 273; death of and companions, 259, 260, note 274; burial place of, 260; Torquemada’s story of, 260, note 276; mentioned, 265; news of death of confirmed to Espejo, 275 Rodriguez, Nicolas, 371 Rosas, Don Luis de, governor of New Mexico, administration of, murdered ’ 343, note 343 Ruins, pueblo, classification of, 10; districts, 11, note 5. See Habitations INDEX HISTORY MEXICAN SAAVEDRA, HERNANDARIAS, officer Cor- onado expedition, 238 Sacrifices, in kivas, 30, note 15 Salado, river, Pecos, 293 Salazar, Fr. Cristoval, 307 Salvidar, Don Juan, nephew of Ofiate, son of Juan Salvidar, 306; maestro de 312; campo, 310; searches mentioned, 313, for 324; Abé, turns command over to brother, 325; battle at Acoma, death of, 326 Salvidar, Juan de, officer Coronado ex- pedition, 178; 178; massacre report to Mendoza, of Indians, 217 Salvidar, Vicente, son of Juan vidar, 306; sargento mayor, Sal310; mentioned, 312; expedition to buffalo plains, 324; mentioned, 325; returns from buffalo plains, 325; takes command, 325; commands forces to Acoma, 326; massacre of Indians, Acoma, to Mexico, 328, note 329; 331, secures return goes of friars, note 331 Samaniego, Lope de, officer Coronado expedition, death of, 177, note 195 Samaniego, as San assemble at, name of Tuly6, 393; De Vargas marches to, 394; battle at, 394, 395, 399; yields to De Vargas, 399; Indians still held, 404; De Vargas attacks, treaty of peace at, 407 San Ildefonso, pueblo of, visited by Ofiate, Bové, 314, 319, note 324; friars cremated, note 324; visited by De Vargas, 382; De Vargas meets governor of, 388; abandoned by Tehuas, 393; mentioned, 404; Fr. Corvera, killed at, 411, note 411 San Juan, location of, Ofiate arrives at, 314, 315, 316, note 321, 322; mentioned, 320; Fr. Salazar located at, 323, note 327; mentioned, 333; population of, 1691, 351, note 361; Popé, native of, 356; governor of, 357; most hostile of all in revolt of 1680, 357, note 366 San Lazaro, pueblo of, Tanos, 360, description of, note 368 San Lorenzo, mentioned, 366 San Lucas, pueblo of, visited by CasSan Marcos, pueblo of, visited by Cas- 344, governor same San Antonio, Fr. Salvador de, custodio, 385, note 390 : San Bartolomé, town of, mentioned, Mexico, Juan, of, of New Don San Gregorio, town Bartolomé, 255 San Ildefonso, Black Mesa of, Indians note 346 Fr. Rodriguez and companions leave, 256; mentioned, 258; Espejo leaves, 265, note 281; Espejo returns to, 282 Sanchez, Alonzo, mentioned, chief, 299, note San 304 Cristobal, Castafio : pueblo de Sosa, of, visited by 296; ruins of, lo- cation, 297; Indians of reveal pueblo plot, 357; Indian name of, description of, 359, note 368 San Diego, Fr. Tomas death of, 338 : de, mentioned, : San Felipe de Nuevo Mexico, early documents, 284 name 1 San Felipe, pueblo of, mentioned, 363, note 371; description of, note 372 San Felipe, name for San Marcial, given by Fr. Rodriguez, 256; Piro village, called Tre-na-quel, visited by one of Coronado’s captains, 256 San Francisco founder of 338 San Gabriel, mentioned, note 328 — y Nufiiga, Fr. Garcia, Socorro, burial place, capital, 326; 315, note 320; defenses at, 327, tafio de Sosa, 296 San Marcial, mentioned, 256 tafio de Sosa, 296; mines near, 297; mentioned, 314; turquoise mines near, note 318; Ojfiate visits, 319; Tanos pueblo, 320, note 326; name given by, abandoned, 320, note 326 San Mateo, mentioned, expedition to, 452 San Miguel de Culiacan, mentioned, 55, 107, note 116; Fr. Marcos and Estevan go to, 143; Fr. Marcos leaves, 144; Castafieda wrote history at, 174, note 190; mentioned, 176; description of, 178, note 196 San Miguel, chapel of, Santa Fé, 333, note 336; 334, note 337; entry in journal of De Vargas concerning, 336, note 337; Benavides’ report, 342, note 342; Indians near, revolt of 1680, 362; rebuilt by Marqués de la Pefiuela, 424, note 429; mentioned, 431, note 439 San Pascual, pueblo of, visited by Otermin, 373 San Pedro, valley of, mentioned, 149 Santa Barbola, town of. See San Bartolomé Santa Clara, pueblo of, mentioned, 382 503 Santa Clara, canyon de, mentioned, 15 Santa Cruz, de la Cafiada, settlement of, alealde mayor of, visited by De Vargas, 408 Santa Maria, Fr. Juan, martyrdom of, story of, 259, 260; biography, 260, note 276 Santa Fé, city of, founded, 332, 334, note 337; mentioned, 341, 352, note 361; mentioned, 358, 360, 361; battle at, 362, 363; Otermin abandons, 363; mentioned, 371, 381; De Vargas enters, 382; mentioned, 388; De Vargas’ entry, ceremonies, 389, note 391; mentioned, 395, 397, 399, 400, 401, 405; bones of Fr. Juan de Jesus taken to, 405; re-interment of bones, 406, note 406; mentioned, 407, 412; garrison at strengthened, 414, note 414; mentioned, 415; Moqui chieftains come to, 419, note 422; mentioned, 420; garrisons taken to, 423; mentioned, 429; convention at, 434; bishop of Durango visits, 435; flood at, 447; mentioned, 451; population of, 1800, 455; mentioned, 465; Major Pike taken to, 467; junta at, 1810, 470, 471, note 503; one doctor at, 475; celebration at, 480 Santa Rita, copper mine, 475, discovered by, 475 Santo Domingo, pueblo of, mentioned, visited by Castafio de Sosa, 297; Ofiate holds conference at, 313; Fr. Juan de Rosas at, 322, note 327; Auto de fe celebrated at, Fr. Escalona buried here; also Frs. Talaban, Lorenzana and Montesdoca, 351, note 362; those killed in 1680 at, 362, note 369; Lieut.-gen. Dominguez visits, 374; surrenders to De Vargas, 383; mentioned, 399; pueblo of near Cochiti, 405 Saurez de Peralta, cited, 169, note 183; 246, note 260 Schoolcraft, James, mentioned, 4 Selden, Ft., mentioned, 9 Senecti, pueblo of, 372, description of, note 381 Seven Cities of Cibola, mentioned, 137, 152, note 165; almost forgotten, 253 Sevilleta, pueblo of, visited by Otermin, 373 Simpson, Gen. J. H., cited, 23, 24, 25; 226, note 242; location of Quivira, note 243 |