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The Franciscan letters and related documents, translated into English and published here for the first time, describe in detail the Pueblo Indian revolt of 1696 in New Mexico and the destruction of the Franciscan missions. The events are related by the missionaries themselves as they lived side by side with their Indian charges. The suppression of the revolt by the Spaniards, and the reestablishment of the missions, was a turning point in the history of the Southwest.The New Mexican colony had been founded and settled in 1598 and had endured until 1680, when an earlier Pueblo Indian revolt had forced the Spaniards co retreat south co El Paso. In 1692, Governor Diego de Vargas led a military expedition into New Mexico that met virtually no resistance, convincing him that he could return and reconquer and resettle the region for Spain. In 1693, after a bloody battle at Santa Fe, the Spanish colony was reestablished in the midst of the concentration of Indian pueblos along the upper Rio Grande. It was then that hostile Pueblo Indian leaders, recalling their victory in 1680, secretly plotted the revolt that cook place in 1696.J. Manuel Espinosa has written a superb introduction placing the Pueblo Indian revolt of 1696 in historical perspective and presenting the important events recorded in the documents that constitute the major part of the book. The letters and writs, by mission friars and Spanish military authorities, reveal the agonizing decisions that the colony of priests, soldiers, and farmers faced in meeting the challenge of undaunted Indian leaders. The documents also contain information on the pueblos and Indian life not found in any other source.This book presents a remarkable view, from the Spaniards perspective, of the clash of cultures in the pueblos, as well as insights into the causes and results of the Pueblo revolt. The documents contribute greatly to our knowledge of events in northern New Spain that proved very significant in the development of the region. No other work deals in such detail with this period in New Mexico history or provides such broad documentary coverage.

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title:The Pueblo Indian Revolt of 1696 and the Franciscan Missions in New Mexico : Letters of the Missionaries and Related Documents
author:Espinosa, J. Manuel
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806123656
print isbn13:9780806123653
ebook isbn13:9780585198637
language:English
subjectPueblo Revolt, 1680--Sources, Pueblo Indians--History--Sources, Franciscans--Missions--History--17th century--Sources, New Mexico--History--To 1848--Sources, Indians of North America--New Mexico--History--Sources, Pueblo Indians--Missions, Indians of Nort
publication date:1988
lcc:E99.P9P86 1988eb
ddc:978.9/02
subject:Pueblo Revolt, 1680--Sources, Pueblo Indians--History--Sources, Franciscans--Missions--History--17th century--Sources, New Mexico--History--To 1848--Sources, Indians of North America--New Mexico--History--Sources, Pueblo Indians--Missions, Indians of Nort
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The Pueblo Indian Revolt of 1696 and the Franciscan Missions in New Mexico
Letters of the Missionaries and Related Documents
Translated, Edited, and with an Introduction by
J. Manuel Espinosa
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS : NORMAN AND LONDON
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BY J. MANUEL ESPINOSA
Spanish Folk Tales from New Mexico (New York, 1937, 1977)
First Expedition of Vargas into New Mexico, 1692 (trans.) (Albuquerque, 1940)
Crusaders of the Rio Grande (Chicago, 1942)
The Folklore of Spain in the American Southwest: Traditional Spanish Folk Literature in Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado (ed.) (Norman, 1985)
The Pueblo Indian Revolt of 1696 and the Franciscan Missions in New Mexico: Letters of the Missionaries and Related Documents (trans. and ed.) (Norman, 1988)
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
The Pueblo Indian revolt of 1696 and the Franciscan missions in New
Mexico: letters of the missionaries and related documents/
translated, edited, and with an introduction by J. Manuel Espinosa.
1st ed.
p. cm.
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
ISBN 0- 8061-2139-4 (cloth)
1. Pueblo Revolt, 1860Sources. 2. Pueblo IndiansHistory
Sources. 3. FranciscansMissionsHistory17th CenturySources.
4. New MexicoHistoryTo 1848Sources. 5. Indians of North
AmericaNew MexicoHistorySources. 6. Pueblo IndiansMissions.
7. Indians of North AmericaNew MexicoMissions. I. Espinosa, J.
Manuel (Jos Manuel), 1909
E99.P9P86 1988
978.9 '02dc19Picture 288- 10022
ISBN: 0-8061-2365-6 (pbk.)
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources, Inc.
Copyright 1988 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the University. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A. First paperback printing, 1991.
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To Betty, Joe, Ray, John, and Tom
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CONTENTS
Preface
Page xv
Historical Introduction
3
Letters and Documents
59
Part One
Governor Vargas's Expedition of 1692 to Reconquer New Mexico: Repossession of the Missions by the Franciscans
1. Governor Vargas grants repossession of religious authority at Santa Fe to the Franciscans, Santa Fe, September 14, 1692
63
2. Governor Vargas grants repossession of religious authority over the missions of Acoma, Zui, and Moqui to the Franciscans, site of Doana, December 18, 1692
66
Part Two
The Reconquest and Resettlement of New Mexico, 1693-94: Pueblo Indian Resistance Delays the Reestablishment of the Missions
3. Letter of Fray Salvador de San Antonio to Governor Vargas, encampment at the foot of the mountains near Santa Fe, December 18, 1693
71
4. Auto of Governor Vargas, military camp outside Santa Fe, December 18, 1693
72
5. Governor Vargas's journal, military camp outside Santa Fe, December 27, 1693
73
6. Petition of Fray Salvador de San Antonio to Governor Vargas, Santa Fe, March 20, 1694
74
7. Auto of Governor Vargas, Santa Fe, March 20, 1694
79
8. Petition of Fray Salvador de San Antonio to Governor Vargas, Santa Fe, March 24, 1694
80
9. Auto of Governor Vargas, Santa Fe, March 31, 1694
81
10. Statement of the missionaries of the custody of New Mexico indicating their readiness to take up residence among the pacified Tewa and Tano Indians, Santa Fe, September 22, 1694
86
Part Three
Reestablishment of the Franciscan Missions, 1694-95
11. Extracts from Governor Vargas's journal on the reestablishment

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of the missions, September 18-October 7 and November 1-December 21, 1694
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