Indians (Social Organization)

Diarios de comision and relacion de los ramos from Borica to Conde de Revilla Gigedo concerning religious visitas and fugitives first in this series begins with the phrase paso a manos...20 de abril.

Serial Number
041-03887
Title
Diarios de comision and relacion de los ramos from Borica to Conde de Revilla Gigedo concerning religious visitas and fugitives first in this series begins with the phrase paso a manos...20 de abril.
Author(s)
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Conde de Revilla Gigedo
Date
04-30-1791
Date
06-07-1791
Documentation
Chihuahua/namiquipa. April 30, 1791 - June 7, 1791. 12p. Approx Relaciones/diarios de comision. Originals/ copies.
Summary
A Series of travel diaries and relaciones de los reos that Indian Chorova as teniente general of Temosachy, population of Indians, asks that both Temosachy and Yepomera receive 25-30 families each in order to deter Apache attacks and to take advantage of fertile land, sum of money to be given towns from fondo de temporalidades account to be used for the purchase of livestock and agricultural tools, distributed evenly among family heads with amount for community purposes and to support new settlers mentioned above if they come to fruition, due to his health Borica sends Ochoa to conduct visitas of missions de la Sierra and Cienega de los Olibos with instructions, terminates servitude of weekly workers in San Pedro alcantaras, receives letter from Cordero in Santa Barbara telling of attack by Taraumaras, responds by sending out orders to all subdelegados to form Indian groups to search out perpetrators, further instructions to Cordero that in future occurrences of the same he send letter to jurisdictions towards which Indians were traveling; sends out notice to royal judges on wanted fugitives with instruction that if caught they are to be transported promptly to the jurisdiction where they are wanted, comments new zeal with which Indians are working; Series includes a document called relacion de los reos which lists fugitives of area with detailed info on physical characteristics, crimes wanted for, jurisdiction seeking them, names, and where they are suspected of being; acknowledgement of receipt of diarios de comision. (O. Velz, March 1989)
Persons
Borica, Diego de (Teniente Coronel)
Chorova, Juan (Indio) (Teniente General)
Trujillo, Reyes (Sargento)
Cordero, Antonio (Teniente Coronel)
Places
Chihuahua
Temosachy (Mision)
Yepomera (Visita)
Cienega de los Olibos (Mision)
Sierra, de la (Mision)
Namiquipa
San Pedro Alcantara (Pueblo)
Santa Barbera (Real)
Ojo Caliente
San Andres
Santa Ysabel
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Taraumaras
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 162 ff. 183-190 (Approx) exp. 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 162 ff. 183-190 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. First in this series begins with the phrase found in title
Reference Number
16200015
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Borica
Person Last Name
Borica
Chorova
Trujillo
Cordero
Beginning Date Month
April
End Date Month
June
Beginning Date (repacked)
04-30-1791
End Date (repacked)
06-07-1791
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/8234
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Letter from Ugalde to Flores regarding lipiyan capitan, Picax-ande and incidents leading to the capture of mescaleros in Santa Rosa.

Serial Number
041-03822
Title
Letter from Ugalde to Flores regarding lipiyan capitan, Picax-ande and incidents leading to the capture of mescaleros in Santa Rosa.
Author(s)
Ugalde, Juan de
Date
04-20-1789
Documentation
Santa Rosa. April 20, 1789. 124p. Informe. Signed.
Summary
Presents conditions under which Ugalde sought out Picax-Ande for assistance with campaign against Mescaleros. Ugalde attempted many times to discover picax-andes's true motives. Sent him out accompanied by troops which he did not readily accept. Describes picax-ande's position and territory - was gente general de Apacheria del oriente, an area determined by a line drawn along the Concho River and the mountains of Sibolo, Movano and Guadalupe. Valdes' reports indicate that Picax-Ande committed many infractions and encouraged other tribes to engage in raids against Spanish. Learned that Picax-Ande had offered to steal horses from military and meet with other tribes in Moras to distribute them. Ugalde suggests that with such evidence, granting peace to Lipiyanes is an error because, while they provide protection from Comanches, they conduct their own raids. Discusses need for serious military punishment for Indians in all areas who abuse good faith of Spanish. says it is necessary to deprive Lipiyanes of corrupt leader because they follow him blindly. Includes Valdez' diary as proof of Picax's infractions. Contains conversations with, observations and daily events of Indians. Ugalde proves that Lipiyanes and Mescaleros are related and describes activities attended by both. says Picax's wife is Alegre's Sister and Alegre's wife is Picax's Sister. Finally gives proof of horses and property stolen during supposed peace. Diary contains description of daily events, conversations with and observations of Indians. (M. Dannemiller, December 1988)
Persons
Ugalde, Juan de
Florez, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Picax-Ande Ins-Tinsle de Ugalde, Manuel
Valdes, Casimiro (Alferez)
Dabeq-Silsete (Indio)
Quifie-Gurya (Indio)
El-Lite (Indio)
Alegre (Indio)
Natax-Tinde (Indio)
Riberz (Indio)
Places
Santa Rosa
Sabinas
San Fernando
Conchos (Rio)
Sibolo (Sierra)
Movano (Sierra)
Guadalupe (Sierra)
Moras
Puerco (Rio)
Coahuila
San Rodrigo
San Antonio
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Mescaleros
Lipanes
Lipiyanes
Sendes
Nit-Axendes
Cachu-Endes
Comanches
Military Groups
Aguaverde, Compania de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 159 ff. 266-318
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 159 ff. 266-318
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folio 273 repeated
Reference Number
15900019
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Ugalde
Florez
Picax-Ande Ins-Tinsle de Ugalde
Valdes
Beginning Date Month
April
Beginning Date (repacked)
04-20-1789
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/8169
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Reports from captains and governors of Sonora to viceroy regarding physical and spiritual condition of region.

Serial Number
041-03689
Title
Reports from captains and governors of Sonora to viceroy regarding physical and spiritual condition of region.
Author(s)
Sastre, Mateo
Corvalan, Pedro
Vildosola, Antonio de
and others
Date
11-30-1772
Date
01-08-1773
Documentation
November 30, 1772-January 8, 1773. 130p. Informe. Signed.
Summary
Concerns an entire range of mission activities as described by Sonoran leaders to viceroy. Contains many suggestions for administration of missions, mostly on treatment of Indians. Quotes original purpose of conquest as stated by Alexandro VI. expresses need for schools, the teaching of Castellano, written permission for traveling Indians, static position of priests, appointment of two priests in case of illness and even distribution of Spanish population. Discusses the punishment of Indians, prohibiting them from liquor, gambling and salary advances. Describes Indian life and agriculture, their crops, cattle and weavings. Priests want them to establish in towns accessible to church in homes of stone or Adobe which resist fire. Relates difficulties and distances in reaching jobs and transporting goods. States that each Indian should have a horse to hunt Javali with their zaetas and harpoons. Hiaquis are hardworking but basically very lazy so must be given fruitful labor and compensate accordingly to men, women and children over 10. Spanish should not be permitted to buy Indian homes or land. Suggests jobs which benefit others such as in mines. Concerns Indian obligation to church in terms of tribute, priests salary and community building. Asks tithes from Durango be passed to Sonora. Describes gold and silver adornments and wine supplies of some churches and destruction of others due to Zeris and Pimas. Description of trip made by Ganzes to know and convert Indians. Finally, while Indian foreman should be chosen to give priests more freedom, governors should be appointed not elected by Indians. (M. Dannemiller, October 1987)
Persons
Sastre, Mateo
Corvalan, Pedro
Vildosola, Antonio de
Anza, Juan Baptista de
Lumbreras, Juan Jose
Urrea, Bernardo
Alexandro VI (Pontifice)
Fernando (Rey)
Isabella (Reina)
Gil de Bernabe, Juan Chrisostomo
Phelipe (Rey)
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Virrey)
Ganzes, Francisco (Fray)
Places
San Ignacio (Pueblo)
Pimeria Alta
Pimeria Baja
Queretaro, Santa Cruz de
Carriza, Jesus del (Mision)
Puebla
Michoacan
San Miguel de Horcasitas (Presidio)
San Antonio de la Huerta
Ostimuri
Sinaloa
Durango
Fronteras (Presidio)
Tubac (Presidio)
Papagueria
Jila (Rio)
Sonora
San Francisco (Colegio)
Santa Gertudis del Altar (Presidio)
Bac, San Xavier del (Mision)
Monterrey
San Carlos de Buena Vista
Ethnic Groups
Hiaquis
Opatas
Endebes
Pimas Altos
Pimas Bajos
Zeris
Guaimas
Papagos
Apaches
Sobaipunis
Niforas
Cocomaricopas
Mestizos
Negros
Pardos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 152 ff. 143-208
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 152 ff. 143-208
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
15200006
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Sastre
Corvalan
Vildosola
Vildosola
Person Last Name
Sastre
Corvalan
Vildosola
Anza
Lumbreras
Urrea
Alexandro VI
Fernando
Isabella
Gil de Bernabe
Phelipe
Bucareli y Ursua
Ganzes
Beginning Date Month
November
End Date Month
January
Beginning Date (repacked)
11-30-1772
End Date (repacked)
01-08-1773
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/8036
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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En la ciudad de Durango a veinte y dos de dicho mes de junio,... marginal note reads del reo Josse Manuel de los Reyes, mulato casado de 30...

Serial Number
041-03359
Title
En la ciudad de Durango a veinte y dos de dicho mes de junio,... marginal note reads del reo Josse Manuel de los Reyes, mulato casado de 30...
Author(s)
Arespacochaga, Juan Josse de
Fayni, Josse (Gobernador)
Peramas, Melchor de
and others
Date
06-22-1773
Date
02-10-1775
Documentation
Durango. June 22, 1773-February 10, 1775. 162p. Autos. Copies.
Summary
Detailed testimony of Moreno. Notes that Indian spies keep apprised of affairs by posing as day workers in presidios and villages. Detailed discussion of Rio's and Moreno's crimes, including affirmative testimonies by other Spanish. Other Indians (tortuga, Luis, Bustamante) are convicted of spying and rebellion. Details Apache subsistence-- planting of corn, beans squash, eating of robbed horses and cattle. Meat distributed by leader Calaxtrin in times of need-- notes differential distribution of horse meat by occupation. Records that Apaches do not have formal homes (with exception of Calaxtrin, who has Adobe). Describes Apache movement for water by moon phases and hostilities, and how Apaches recover their dead to bury in Sierra Chivato. Recounts Apache 3 day use of hallucinogenic Peyote after a raid in which Apaches kill horses to cripple forces, eat neck meat of horse, break joints of cadavers and bury cadavers in a round pit covered with soil and rocks. Account of typical Spanish weaponry (shields, leather jackets, whips (?), fire, pikes) and of Indian weaponry (bow and arrow). Detailed account of Indian battle tactics and sale of robbed horses to the north. Mines at real del oro (?) Closed due to Indian threat. (S. Gibbs September 1989)
Persons
Moreno de los Reyes, Josse Manuel (Mulato)
Luz, Maria Brigida de la
Gonzalez, Francisco (Alias El Penolero)
Lopez, Josse Andres
Francisco (Sastre)
Antonio (Sastre)
Juan (Barbero)
Jose (Alias El Muerto)
Villalovoz, Pedro
Cortes del Rey, Vicencio
Guadiana, Bartholome
Olono, Francisco
Fierro (Padre)
Carrera, Alexandro de la
Rio, Josse del (Reo)
Calaxtrin (Hijo)
Calaxtrin (Padre)
Carrillo, N. (Indio)
Tortuga, Luis (Indio)
Ramos, Juan
Luisa
Campa, Antonio de la
Dios, Juan de
Gregorio, Josse
San Pedro, Conde de
Vazquez, Antonio (Coyote)
Ibarra, Antonio de (Mulato)
Rivera, Josse Manuel
Lemos, Andres (Tarahumara)
Alexo, Mathias
Lizalde Talamantes, Francisco
Fayni, Josse (Gobernador)
Zatarain, Luis Maria (Capitan)
Olave, Jacinto de
Diaz de Martos, Thomas
Velazquez, Manuel (Espanol)
Therrazas, Ilario
Ibarguen, Josse Joachin
Pena, Christoval
Florido, Rio (Indio)
Aranda, Conde de
Peramas, Melchor de
Places
Durango
Gordo, Cerro (Presidio)
San Juan Baptista (Hacienda)
Alamo (Hacienda)
Zarca (Hacienda)
Canutillo (Hacienda)
Santa Barbara
Guadalupe (Hacienda)
San Agustin
San Juan del Rio
Alamo (Hacienda)
Cuncame
Nazas (Rio)
Acatica (Hacienda)
Guichapa
Magdalena (Paraje)
Sotol (Paraje)
Casco (Hacienda)
San Salvador (Rancho)
Magdalena (Monte)
San Antonio
Rosario (Sierra)
Chihuahua (Villa)
Juana, Tetas de (Aguaje)
Agua Caliente
Santiago (Cerro)
Gallinas (Hacienda)
Oro, Real del
Torreon (Hacienda)
Tinaja
Tecolotes (Arroyo)
Indehe
Ethnic Groups
Tarahumaras
Apaches
Negros
Mulatos
Lobos
Coyotes
Cholones
Hiaquis
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 132 ff. 328-409 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 132 ff. 328-409 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios unnumbered. This series of documents begins with the phrase found in the title above.
Reference Number
13200020
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Arespacochaga
Fayni
Peramas
Peramas
Person Last Name
Moreno de los Reyes
Luz
Gonzalez
Lopez
Francisco
Antonio
Juan
Jose
Villalovoz
Cortes del Rey
Guadiana
Olono
Fierro
Carrera
Rio
Calaxtrin
Calaxtrin
Carrillo
Tortuga
Ramos
Luisa
Campa
Dios
Gregorio
San Pedro
Vazquez
Ibarra
Rivera
Lemos
Alexo
Lizalde Talamantes
Fayni
Zatarain
Olave
Diaz de Martos
Velazquez
Therrazas
Ibarguen
Pena
Florido
Aranda
Peramas
Beginning Date Month
June
End Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
06-22-1773
End Date (repacked)
02-10-1775
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/7706
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Letters between governor of Sonora and virrey 1774.

Serial Number
041-02445
Title
Letters between governor of Sonora and virrey 1774.
Author(s)
Crespo, Juan Antonio (Gobernador)
Alias, Juan (Fray)
Virrey
Date
01-21-1774
Date
12-19-1774
Documentation
Horcasitas, sieneguilla. January 21, 1774-December 19, 1774. 56p. Letters, informes. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Series of documents dealing with stipends and sinodos. Postal service connecting los Alamos. Virrey asks for letters summary and indexes. Notice of diaries on expedition. Index of representaciones from governor to virrey. Report on Indians attack. Report on trip to Carrizal. Description of Indian lifestyle and food. Priest narrate his work as part of a military campaign. Notice on implementation of real derecho de tributo. Military official reinstated. Visit to presidios of fronteras and Terrenate. Relief of military official. (J. Marroquin, August 1988)
Persons
Crespo, Juan Antonio (Gobernador)
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Virrey)
Corvalan, Pedro (Intendente)
Ansa, Juan Bautista de (Capitan)
Dias, Juan (Fray)
Vildosola, Gabriel Antonio de (Capitan)
Palma, Salvador
Alias, Juan, (Misionero)
Cazony (General)
Yxquisivil, Jose Antonio (Indio)
Bernave, Juan Crisostomo Gil de (Fray)
Cazony, Ygnacio (General)
Garcia, Josef de (Fray)
Tovar, Francisco (Capitan)
Fueros, Pedro (Teniente de Infanteria)
O'Conor, Hugo (Inspector)
Bonilla, Antonio (Ayudante Inspector)
Places
Tuvac (Presidio)
Sonora
Monterrey
Transito (Puerto)
San Francisco (Rio)
Pitic
Terrenate (Presidio)
Guquiarachy (Pueblo)
Altar (Presidio)
Fronteras (Presidio)
Horcasitas, San Miguel de
Carrizal
Buenavista
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Tiburones
Seris
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 096 ff. 112-139 exp 1
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 096 ff. 112-139 exp 1
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
9600008
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Crespo
Alias
Person Last Name
Crespo
Bucareli y Ursua
Corvalan
Ansa
Dias
Vildosola
Palma
Alias
Cazony
Yxquisivil
Bernave
Cazony
Garcia
Tovar
Fueros
O'Conor
Bonilla
Beginning Date Month
January
End Date Month
December
Beginning Date (repacked)
01-21-1774
End Date (repacked)
12-19-1774
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/6792
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Correspondence of Urrea, Bucareli and others concerning administrative/military problems at altar

Serial Number
041-02010
Title
Correspondence of Urrea, Bucareli and others concerning administrative/military problems at altar
Author(s)
Urrea, Bernardo (Capitan)
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria
Diaz, Juan (Padre)
and others
Date
01-01-1769
Date
12-15-1773
Documentation
Caborca, Santa Gertrudis de Altar, San Miguel de Horcasitas, Aguas Frias. May 28, 1771 - December 15, 1773. 225p. Letter, informe, auto, extractos, diarios. Original, signed, copy.
Summary
Concerns military activity in Sonora, mostly involving Altar; including; campaigns and raids by rebel Indians and Apaches; negotiations; military support for Cieneguilla; missionary instruction; detachment at Santa Ana; naming of Crespo as governor; naming of O'Conor as military commander; inspection at Altar; Anza's campaigns and mission to Terrenate; Gila Pima's victory over Apaches; Tiburones request for peace and settlement near Pitic; creation of Chihuahua city reserve by O'Conor; missionary death at Carrizal; attack at Saric; campaigns of Galvez; reflections on strategic problems; death of Sastre and Father Gil; trial of Gil's murderer; problems of Vildosola at Terrenate; effect of new regulation (1772). These documents include an interesting diary and related Padron of Indians surrendering under jubirilirci, that include much info on social organization, language, motivation for surrender, and methods used by the Spanish to negotiate with Indians. (J. Williams, September 1987)
Persons
Fueros, Pedro
Juachin (Indio)
Comaguibresto, Joseph (Papago)
Yquisis, Joseph (Tiburone)
Carzone, Ignacio (General)
Arenibar, Joseph (Superintendente)
Uldosola, Jose Antonio (Capitan)
O'Conor, Hugo (Comandante)
Pineda, Juan (Coronel)
Vildosola, Gabriel (Capitan)
Jipci, Ygnacio Juburi
Casimiro, Antonio
Monrerriate, Benito (Padre)
Pol, Antonio (Capitan)
Peramas, Melchor
Anza, Juan Baptista
Ciera, Phelipe
Bellido, Francisco (Capitan)
Croix, Marques de
Salazaar, Joseph Ygnacio (Capitan Miliciano)
Lorenzo (Indio)
Elizondo, Domingo
Cuso, Ygnacio El (Indio)
Xavier (Diablo de Caborca)
Torta, Juan
Lorenzo, Palo
Diaz, Juan (Padre)
Urrea, Joachin (Alferez)
Agorreta, Joseph (Fray)
Juburilipct, Ignacio (Capitan de Indios)
Siarihumer, Marcos
Sacaricuca, Juan Joseph
Croix, Marques de
Urrea, Ygnacio Miguel
Galvez, Bernardo (Comandante)
Cuera, Phelipe
Jiaeronory, Joseph
Thomas (Indio)
Sastre, Matheo
Bipci, Sebastian
Juan Joseph (Padre)
Corbolan, Pedro (Governador)
Gabriel Antonio
Gil, Juan Antonio (Fray)
Azuela, Manuel
Crespo, Francisco (Coronel)
Garcia, Catarina
Yuquis, Joseph Antonio
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria
Places
Ymuris (Pueblo)
Terrenate (Presidio)
Alamo
Baroyeca (Real)
Babinioca (Caxon)
Pitic (Puesto)
Altar, Santa Gertrudis (Presidio)
Pitic, Carrizal del
Mezcal Amargoso (Sierra)
Aguas Frias (Tinaja)
Piquerita (Paraje)
Buro (Laguna)
Aguas Frias
Espuelas (Sierra)
Cieneguilla
Malatierra
Visani (Puerto)
Visani (Pueblo)
Pirriquia (Paraje)
Buro (Laguna)
Pimeria Alta
Santa Ana
Jojoba (Sierra)
Saric (Pueblo)
HImuris (Sierra)
Santa Barbara (Sierra)
Frontieras (Presidio)
Horcasitas, San Miguel
(Presidio)
Tubac (Presidio)
Sonora
Oquitoa (Pueblo)
Santa Magdalena
Carrizal (Mision)
Tiburon (Ysla)
Carrizal (Mision)
San Raphael (Paraje)
San Miguel (Presidio)
Torreon de Lauro
Julimes (Presidio)
Caborca (Pueblo)
Bauptista (Pueblo)
Bacuachi
Tenaje (Monte)
Buenavista (Sierra)
Babinioca (Cajon)
Pitic (Cuartel de)
Chihuahua
Papagueria
Bisaniq (Pueblo)
Bisanic
Tierra Dentro
Caborca, la Purisima Concepcion
Ocuca
Sonora (Valle)
Saric
Bamuri
Arituaba, Santa Rosa (Rancho)
Ati
Santa Theresa
Guevavi (Pueblo)
Tubutama
Ethnic Groups
Piatos
Apaches
Seris
Pimas Altos
Papagos
nortenos
Tiburones
Papagallos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 082 ff. 179-341
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 082 ff. 179-341
Language
Spanish
Notes
Includes many title pages, several duplicates of documents, document fragments, and is out of order.
Reference Number
8200015
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Urrea
Bucareli y Ursua
Diaz
Diaz
Person Last Name
Fueros
Juachin
Comaguibresto
Yquisis
Carzone
Arenibar
Uldosola
O'Conor
Pineda
Vildosola
Jipci
Casimiro
Monrerriate
Pol
Peramas
Anza
Ciera
Bellido
Croix
Salazaar
Lorenzo
Elizondo
Cuso
Xavier
Torta
Lorenzo
Diaz
Urrea
Agorreta
Juburilipct
Siarihumer
Sacaricuca
Croix
Urrea
Galvez
Cuera
Jiaeronory
Thomas
Sastre
Bipci
Juan Joseph
Corbolan
Gabriel Antonio
Gil
Azuela
Crespo
Garcia
Yuquis
Bucareli y Ursua
Beginning Date Month
January
End Date Month
December
Beginning Date (repacked)
01-01-1769
End Date (repacked)
12-15-1773
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/6357
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Discourse concerning mistreatment of Indians at San Carlos de Buenavista.

Serial Number
041-01967
Title
Discourse concerning mistreatment of Indians at San Carlos de Buenavista.
Author(s)
Lumbreras, Juan Joseph
and others
Date
06-22-1771
Date
09-12-1771
Documentation
Buenavista. June 22, 1771. 14pp. Letters. Copies.
Summary
Discourse from Lumbreras, commandant of presidio San Carlos de Buenavista to marques de Croix concerning mistreatment of Indians at hands of fray Francisco Cordon. In his letter, Lumbreras complains that Indians of his jurisdiction cannot tend their fields due to labor required of them by fray Cordon in construction of mission church. Such punishment is appropriate, how and by whom it is to be meted out; travel restrictions for Indians; relationship between military authority (comandante presidial) and Indian civil authority (gobernador y Alcalde) at Buenavista. Also included are Cordon's reply to these accusations, and virrey's subsequent response. (J. H. Ochs, July 1987)
Persons
Cordon, Francisco (Fray)
Lumbreras, Juan Joseph
Places
Buenavista, San Carlos de (Presidio)
Sonora (Provincia)
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 081 ff. 105-112
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 081 ff. 105-112
Language
Spanish
Notes
Pages out of order.
Reference Number
8100033
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Lumbreras
Person Last Name
Cordon
Lumbreras
Beginning Date Month
June
End Date Month
September
Beginning Date (repacked)
06-22-1771
End Date (repacked)
09-12-1771
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/6314
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Correspondence between authors re: peace with lipiyan capitan, incl. diary.

Serial Number
041-01808
Title
Correspondence between authors re: peace with lipiyan capitan, incl. diary.
Author(s)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacobo
Ugalde, Juan de
Florez, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Date
05-02-1788
Date
06-12-1788
Documentation
Chihuahua, San Antonio de Bejar. May 2 - June 12, 1788. 98p. Letter, diary. Copy.
Summary
Diary detailing establishment of peace with pixac-ande de Ugalde, Lipiyan capitan. Lots of information on social organization, celebrations, etc. (D. Marksz, June 1987)
Persons
Picax-Ande-Ynstinsle de Ugalde, Manuel (Capitan Lipiyan)
Apodo de Calvo (Alias Picax-Ande)
Concha, Fernando de la (Governador de Nuevo Mexico)
Diaz, Domingo (Capitan)
Natage (Indio)
Patule (Mescalero)
Quemado (Mescalero)
Zapato Tuerto (Mescalero)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacovo
Florez, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Menchaca, Joseph (Teniente Comandante)
Valdes, Casimiro (Alferez)
Cortes, Juan (Teniente)
Florez Maldonado Martinez de Angulo y Bodquin, Manuel Antonio (Virrey)
Cordova, Fernando de
Ugalde, Juan de
Places
Provincias de Oriente
Nuevo Mexico
Paso del Norte (Pueblo)
Coaguila (Provincia)
Norte (Presidio)
Nueva Vizcaya
Milpitas (Arroyo)
Colorado (Rio)
Guadalupe (Sierra)
Carmen (Sierra)
Puerco (Rio)
Santa Rosa (Valle)
Aguaverde
Bejar, San Antonio de (Presidio)
Rio Grande del Norte
Bacas (Arroyo)
San Diego (Rio)
Azufrosa
Monclova (Presidio Abandonado)
San Rodrigo (Rio)
San Fernando (Villa)
San Joseph
Sabinas (Rio)
Paso del Norte
Texas (Provincia)
Santa Fee (Presidio)
Alamos (Rio)
Ahorcados
Ethnic Groups
Lipiyanes
Lipanes
Mescaleros
Sendes
Nitafendes
Cachu-Endes
Comanches
Navajoes
Jicarillas
Apaches
Gilenos
Taguayas
Yutas
Military Groups
Babia, Compania de la
San Fernando, Quartel de
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 076 ff. 333-382
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 076 ff. 333-382
Language
Spanish
Notes
Copy dated Chihuahua, May 8, 1789 by Gasiot y miralles.
Reference Number
7600016
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Ugarte y Loyola
Ugalde
Florez
Florez
Person Last Name
Picax-Ande-Ynstinsle de Ugalde
Apodo de Calvo
Concha
Diaz
Natage
Patule
Quemado
Zapato Tuerto
Ugarte y Loyola
Florez
Menchaca
Valdes
Cortes
Florez Maldonado Martinez de Angulo y Bodquin
Cordova
Ugalde
Beginning Date Month
May
End Date Month
June
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-02-1788
End Date (repacked)
06-12-1788
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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Informe to Florez (virrey) re: state of provincias.

Serial Number
041-01800
Title
Informe to Florez (virrey) re: state of provincias.
Author(s)
Ugarte y Loyola, Jacovo
Date
12-10-1787
Documentation
Arispe. December 10, 1787. 38p. Informe. Copy.
Summary
Informe about state of four branches: justicia, policia, hacienda, y guerra in the provincias under control of Ugarte y Loyola. Good description of geographical distribution and interrelationships of Indian groups. (D. Marksz, June 1987)
Persons
Galvez, Conde de
Croix, Teodoro de
Rengel, Jose Antonio
Bustamente, Juan Jose
Borica, Diego (Teniente Coronel)
Galvez, Jose de (Visitador General)
Croix, Caballero de (Comandante General)
Cabello, Domingo (Governador)
Bonavia, Bernardo de (Governador (?))
Neve, Phelipe de
Places
Nueva Vizcaya
Chihuahua (Villa)
Sonora
Caracas
Ures (Llano)
Arispe
San Bartolome (Valle)
Coaguila
Texas
Nuevo Mexico
Paso (Pueblo)
Sonora (Provincia)
Tiburon (Isla)
Sierra Madre
Santander (Colonia)
Nuevo Leon
Norte (Presidio)
Parras
Saltillo
Janos (Presidio)
Pitu (Pueblo)
Chihuahua (Villa)
Durango
Californias
Bacoachi
Ethnic Groups
Taraumares
Mulatos
Mestizos
Apaches
Gilenos
Seris
Tepocas
Tiburones
Mescaleros
Lipanes
Navajoes
Lipiyanes
Natagees
Taraones
Xicarillas
Tugoayaces (?)
Ovedsitas
Tuacanas
Yutas
Taoguayaces
Carancaguecices
Papagos
Pimas Gilenos
Chiricahuis
Apaches Gilenos
Comanches
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 076 ff. 194-213
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 076 ff. 194-213
Language
Spanish
Notes
Copy by Juan Gasiot y miralles dated Chihuahua, May 8, 1789.
Reference Number
7600008
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Galvez
Croix
Rengel
Bustamente
Borica
Galvez
Croix
Cabello
Bonavia
Neve
Beginning Date Month
December
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-10-1787
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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Brief report on province of Nueva Vizcaya sent to Casafuerte

Serial Number
041-01663
Title
Brief report on province of Nueva Vizcaya sent to Casafuerte
Author(s)
Alvarez Barreyro, Francisco
Date
08-10-1730
Documentation
Mexico. August 10, 1730. 29p. Letter, informe. Copy.
Summary
In response to request by viceroy, Barreyro (aid to Rivera) provides informe on Nueva Vizcaya; notes earlier letter of Jesuits (ff 135-154); description of inhabited places & natives; deployment of royal and hostile forces; undeniable reasons why presidio garrisons should each be reduced to 24 men; explanation of why Jesuit missionaries are resisting new regulation; notes on Jesuit and Franciscan establishments; lists Jesuits and their nationalities; reflects on how province can be maintained in peace; various missionized natives; hispanic settlements; some statistical information on population; mission church construction; general mission progress; instruction in Spanish; stresses peace of region; notes convoy escorts; many details on tactics (including night attacks); limited military insights of missionaries; Tarahumara labor for Spaniards; operations of Huydobno; Barreyro defends Rivera and regulation, stressing that they have been unfairly criticized. (J. Williams, may 1987)
Persons
Bonilla
Alvarez Barreyro, Francisco
Berreteran, Josef (Capitan)
Martini, Antonio (Padre)
Ducherney, Juan Bautista (Padre)
Mendivic, Lorenzo (Padre)
Zarzosa, Alverto (Padre)
Alvarez, Lucas Luis (Padre)
Doye, Jacome (Padre)
Glandorf, Hermanno (Padre)
Hierro, Manuel (Padre)
Palma, Blas (Padre)
Garcias, Bernardo (Padre)
Estrada, Ygnacio Xavier (Padre)
Morales, Juan de Dios (Padre)
Rauch, Baltasar
Ydiaquez, Antonio (Padre)
Huydobno, Bernal (Governor)
Rivera, Pedro de
Places
Mexico
Nueva Vizcaya
Vizcaya
Tenerife, Santa Cruz (Ysla)
Nueva Galicia
Nayarit
Culiacan
Nuevo Leon
Nuevo Extramadura
Coaguila
Sinaloa (Provincia)
Ostimuri (Provincia)
Sonora (Provincia)
Nueva Mexico
Durango
Sierra Madre
Janos (Presidio)
Fronteras (Presidio)
Corodeguachi (Presidio)
Gila
Pasage (Presidio)
Gallo (Presidio)
Mapimi, Santiago
Cerrogordo, San Miguel (Presidio)
Valle de San Bartholome (Presidio)
Conchos (Presidio)
Santa Fee (Presidio)
El Paso (Presidio)
Rio Grande del Norte
Rio del Norte
Monclova, Santiago del (Villa)
Havana
Chinipas (Pueblo)
Sisoguich
Serocaqui
Sorichic
Sevilla
Santo Tomas
Los Angeles, Pueblo de
Santa Anna
Yepomera
Temehichi (Mision)
Mitatachiqui
Nonoava (Pueblo)
Casas Grandes
Las Cruces
Namiquipa
Tepehuanes
Saynapuchi
San Bernabe
Concepcion
San Andres
Santa Ysavel
Guadalupe
Baunoyaba
Guerachi
Chuvista
Nombre de Dios
San Geronimo
Santiago
Alcantara, San Pedro
Tapacolomes, Santa Cruz
Conchos, San Pedro
Conchos, San Francisco
Atontonilco
San Felipe El Real (Villa)
Chiguagua (Villa)
Parral
Conchos (Rio)
Norte (Rio)
Guzaparez (Mision)
Serocaqui (Mision)
Carichic (Mision)
Tomochi (Mision)
Moris (Mision)
Alamillos
Julimes
Papigochi
Santa Anna (Mision)
Ethnic Groups
Cocyames
Acames
Tripas Blancas
Choras
Tepehuanes
Xiximes
Tubaris
Baraxios
Taraumares
Pimas
Nuris
Babos
Arigames
Atapobondas
Conchos
Chozas
Taquitayomes
Mammetes
Julimes
Tapacolmes
Janos
Cholomes
Xocomes
Sumas
Mesquites
Cacalotes
Conejos
Pojalmes
Poarames
Chinarras
Hoparmes
Sibulos
Puclicas
Zizimbres
Apaches
Apaches Faronies
Mestizos
Mulatos
Alemanes
Xises
Flandeses
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 069 ff. 205-234
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 069 ff. 205-234
Language
Spanish
Notes
Copy of Antonio Bonilla of 4 June, 1793, Mexico, 5 part paper of points, no f. 229
Reference Number
6900017
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Bonilla
Alvarez Barreyro
Berreteran
Martini
Ducherney
Mendivic
Zarzosa
Alvarez
Doye
Glandorf
Hierro
Palma
Garcias
Estrada
Morales
Rauch
Ydiaquez
Huydobno
Rivera
Beginning Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
08-10-1730
Type
Text
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