Kyle Paoletta
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And so when Coronado's party arrives on this exploration, they find, I think it's believed to be about a dozen villages in the area that's now Albuquerque, which is a province known as Tijue. And they go there and they spend a winter there. And it's sort of a classic American story of first contact where initially there is a period of
And so when Coronado's party arrives on this exploration, they find, I think it's believed to be about a dozen villages in the area that's now Albuquerque, which is a province known as Tijue. And they go there and they spend a winter there. And it's sort of a classic American story of first contact where initially there is a period of
And so when Coronado's party arrives on this exploration, they find, I think it's believed to be about a dozen villages in the area that's now Albuquerque, which is a province known as Tijue. And they go there and they spend a winter there. And it's sort of a classic American story of first contact where initially there is a period of
you know, kind of bartering and friendly relations, trading things. But as the winter sets in, the Spanish army begins just kind of like taking more and more. And there's various sources about exactly what happens if There's a story about a Spanish soldier visiting a Pueblo and literally grabbing the blankets off of people to use. There's one about sexually assaulting a woman.
you know, kind of bartering and friendly relations, trading things. But as the winter sets in, the Spanish army begins just kind of like taking more and more. And there's various sources about exactly what happens if There's a story about a Spanish soldier visiting a Pueblo and literally grabbing the blankets off of people to use. There's one about sexually assaulting a woman.
you know, kind of bartering and friendly relations, trading things. But as the winter sets in, the Spanish army begins just kind of like taking more and more. And there's various sources about exactly what happens if There's a story about a Spanish soldier visiting a Pueblo and literally grabbing the blankets off of people to use. There's one about sexually assaulting a woman.
But there's some kind of violent interaction that leads to the Pueblos to basically close ranks and shut the Spanish out of the actual structures. in the Tihue area, and that leads to a siege.
But there's some kind of violent interaction that leads to the Pueblos to basically close ranks and shut the Spanish out of the actual structures. in the Tihue area, and that leads to a siege.
But there's some kind of violent interaction that leads to the Pueblos to basically close ranks and shut the Spanish out of the actual structures. in the Tihue area, and that leads to a siege.
And this sort of inaugurates this real era of warfare between the Spanish and the Pueblos, which continues from when Coronado was there in the 1540s through when Don Juan de Oñate settles the first permanent colony in 1598, where there's a very famous
And this sort of inaugurates this real era of warfare between the Spanish and the Pueblos, which continues from when Coronado was there in the 1540s through when Don Juan de Oñate settles the first permanent colony in 1598, where there's a very famous
And this sort of inaugurates this real era of warfare between the Spanish and the Pueblos, which continues from when Coronado was there in the 1540s through when Don Juan de Oñate settles the first permanent colony in 1598, where there's a very famous
between his army and the Pueblo of Acoma, which leads to Oñate ordering that every man from the Pueblo have his foot cut off, which is this kind of touchstone example of the Spanish brutality towards the indigenous people. And so there's that last all the way through 1680 of Spanish kind of bringing the Pueblos to heel.
between his army and the Pueblo of Acoma, which leads to Oñate ordering that every man from the Pueblo have his foot cut off, which is this kind of touchstone example of the Spanish brutality towards the indigenous people. And so there's that last all the way through 1680 of Spanish kind of bringing the Pueblos to heel.
between his army and the Pueblo of Acoma, which leads to Oñate ordering that every man from the Pueblo have his foot cut off, which is this kind of touchstone example of the Spanish brutality towards the indigenous people. And so there's that last all the way through 1680 of Spanish kind of bringing the Pueblos to heel.
And then in 1680, you actually have a revolt that's led by this figure known as Pope, who is a religious leader from the Pueblo of Oquehuangue, which is quite close to Santa Fe. And it's really a fascinating story of
And then in 1680, you actually have a revolt that's led by this figure known as Pope, who is a religious leader from the Pueblo of Oquehuangue, which is quite close to Santa Fe. And it's really a fascinating story of
And then in 1680, you actually have a revolt that's led by this figure known as Pope, who is a religious leader from the Pueblo of Oquehuangue, which is quite close to Santa Fe. And it's really a fascinating story of
indigenous resistance where they are able to basically across this vast landscape that stretches all the way from the area around Santa Fe and New Mexico all the way to what's now western Arizona and the Hopi tribes. And all on the same day, they rise up. The priests are many of them killed very brutally. All these churches are burned down.
indigenous resistance where they are able to basically across this vast landscape that stretches all the way from the area around Santa Fe and New Mexico all the way to what's now western Arizona and the Hopi tribes. And all on the same day, they rise up. The priests are many of them killed very brutally. All these churches are burned down.