He told me that the Indians of the said pueblo had killed the said Father Fray Pio and that he himself had escaped miraculously. He told me also that the said Indians had retreated to the sierra ...
MOST PEOPLE, INCLUDING HERE IN NEW MEXICO, DO NOT KNOW ABOUT THE 1680 PUEBLO REVOLT BECAUSE OF THE GENOCIDE, THE BLOODSHED THAT HAPPENED TO OUR PUEBLO PEOPLE. IT’S NOT TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS.
Tunyo is a place where at least nine Tewa pueblos sought refuge during the Spanish reconquest of New Mexico, twelve years or so after they were expelled by the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. Very little is ...
Adjoining to the cathedral is the small adobe chapel – all that remains of a previous church that was destroyed during the 1680 Pueblo Revolt – which contains the oldest representation of the ...
The adobe structure was connected to the Pueblo Revolt in 1680, when the Pueblo Indians successfully drove Spanish invaders out of Santa Fe (who then fled to El Paso). Today, the National Historic ...
Looking far to the left is a statue of Po’pay, the organizer of the Pueblo Revolt against the Spanish in 1680. New Mexico gave the statue to the National Statuary Hall Collection in 2005.
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