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TAOS CANYON In 1692, after having been driven from New Mexico by the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, the Spanish began to re-establish their rule. In one of the last battles of the reconquest, in September 1696, Governor Diego de Vargas defeated the Indians of Taos Pueblo at nearby Taos Canyon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-taos-canyon-in-1692-after-having-been-driven-from-new-mexico-by-the-92953081.html
RMFB6AGW–TAOS CANYON In 1692, after having been driven from New Mexico by the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, the Spanish began to re-establish their rule. In one of the last battles of the reconquest, in September 1696, Governor Diego de Vargas defeated the Indians of Taos Pueblo at nearby Taos Canyon.
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. Bulletin. Ethnology. CEREMONIAL HEAD RINGS OF BARK; KWAKIUTL. (bOAs) son (1) in Rep. Nat. Mus. 1887, 1889, (2) ibid., 1894, 1896, (3) ibid., 1902, 1904; Niblack, ibid, 1888, 1890; Turner in 11th Rep. B. A. E., 1894. (o. t. m.) Barnard. See Timjwochee Barnard. Barrancas {Las Barrancas, Span.: 'the ravines'). Formerly a small village, ap- parently of the Piros, on the Rio Grande, near Socorro, N. Mex; evidently aban- doned during the Pueblo revolt of 1680. La Barrancas.—Kitchin, map N. A., 1787. las Barancas.—D'Anvilk', map N. A., Bolton's ed., 1752. Las Barrancas.—Davis, Span. Conq. New Mex., Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-ethnology-ceremonial-head-rings-of-bark-kwakiutl-boas-son-1-in-rep-nat-mus-1887-1889-2-ibid-1894-1896-3-ibid-1902-1904-niblack-ibid-1888-1890-turner-in-11th-rep-b-a-e-1894-o-t-m-barnard-see-timjwochee-barnard-barrancas-las-barrancas-span-the-ravines-formerly-a-small-village-ap-parently-of-the-piros-on-the-rio-grande-near-socorro-n-mex-evidently-aban-doned-during-the-pueblo-revolt-of-1680-la-barrancaskitchin-map-n-a-1787-las-barancasdanvilk-map-n-a-boltons-ed-1752-las-barrancasdavis-span-conq-new-mex-image234137099.html
RMRGWT77–. Bulletin. Ethnology. CEREMONIAL HEAD RINGS OF BARK; KWAKIUTL. (bOAs) son (1) in Rep. Nat. Mus. 1887, 1889, (2) ibid., 1894, 1896, (3) ibid., 1902, 1904; Niblack, ibid, 1888, 1890; Turner in 11th Rep. B. A. E., 1894. (o. t. m.) Barnard. See Timjwochee Barnard. Barrancas {Las Barrancas, Span.: 'the ravines'). Formerly a small village, ap- parently of the Piros, on the Rio Grande, near Socorro, N. Mex; evidently aban- doned during the Pueblo revolt of 1680. La Barrancas.—Kitchin, map N. A., 1787. las Barancas.—D'Anvilk', map N. A., Bolton's ed., 1752. Las Barrancas.—Davis, Span. Conq. New Mex.,
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. Bulletin. Ethnology. BILL. '^0] ORAPAKS ORATAMIN 143 sion of San Francisco, which was de- stroyed in the Pueblo revolt of 1680, the church being reduced to ashes and the two Spanish missionaries killed. During this time the pueblo of Walpi was a visita of Oraibi. Before the mission period Oraibi was reported to contain 14,000 in- habitants, but its population was then greatly reduced, owing to the ravages of a pestilence. Present population about 750. The people of ()raibi are far more conservative in their attitude toward the whites than the other Hopi, an element in the tribe being strongl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-ethnology-bill-0-orapaks-oratamin-143-sion-of-san-francisco-which-was-de-stroyed-in-the-pueblo-revolt-of-1680-the-church-being-reduced-to-ashes-and-the-two-spanish-missionaries-killed-during-this-time-the-pueblo-of-walpi-was-a-visita-of-oraibi-before-the-mission-period-oraibi-was-reported-to-contain-14000-in-habitants-but-its-population-was-then-greatly-reduced-owing-to-the-ravages-of-a-pestilence-present-population-about-750-the-people-of-raibi-are-far-more-conservative-in-their-attitude-toward-the-whites-than-the-other-hopi-an-element-in-the-tribe-being-strongl-image234137642.html
RMRGWTXJ–. Bulletin. Ethnology. BILL. '^0] ORAPAKS ORATAMIN 143 sion of San Francisco, which was de- stroyed in the Pueblo revolt of 1680, the church being reduced to ashes and the two Spanish missionaries killed. During this time the pueblo of Walpi was a visita of Oraibi. Before the mission period Oraibi was reported to contain 14,000 in- habitants, but its population was then greatly reduced, owing to the ravages of a pestilence. Present population about 750. The people of ()raibi are far more conservative in their attitude toward the whites than the other Hopi, an element in the tribe being strongl
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. Bulletin. Ethnology. Collar of bark ; (boas). CEREMONIAL HEAD RINGS OF BARK; KWAKIUTL. (bOAs) son (1) in Rep. Nat. Mus. 1887, 1889, (2) ibid., 1894, 1896, (3) ibid., 1902, 1904; Niblack, ibid, 1888, 1890; Turner in 11th Rep. B. A. E., 1894. (o. t. m.) Barnard. See Timjwochee Barnard. Barrancas {Las Barrancas, Span.: 'the ravines'). Formerly a small village, ap- parently of the Piros, on the Rio Grande, near Socorro, N. Mex; evidently aban- doned during the Pueblo revolt of 1680. La Barrancas.—Kitchin, map N. A., 1787. las Barancas.—D'Anvilk', map N. A., Bolton's ed., 1752. Las Barrancas.—Dav Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-ethnology-collar-of-bark-boas-ceremonial-head-rings-of-bark-kwakiutl-boas-son-1-in-rep-nat-mus-1887-1889-2-ibid-1894-1896-3-ibid-1902-1904-niblack-ibid-1888-1890-turner-in-11th-rep-b-a-e-1894-o-t-m-barnard-see-timjwochee-barnard-barrancas-las-barrancas-span-the-ravines-formerly-a-small-village-ap-parently-of-the-piros-on-the-rio-grande-near-socorro-n-mex-evidently-aban-doned-during-the-pueblo-revolt-of-1680-la-barrancaskitchin-map-n-a-1787-las-barancasdanvilk-map-n-a-boltons-ed-1752-las-barrancasdav-image234137111.html
RMRGWT7K–. Bulletin. Ethnology. Collar of bark ; (boas). CEREMONIAL HEAD RINGS OF BARK; KWAKIUTL. (bOAs) son (1) in Rep. Nat. Mus. 1887, 1889, (2) ibid., 1894, 1896, (3) ibid., 1902, 1904; Niblack, ibid, 1888, 1890; Turner in 11th Rep. B. A. E., 1894. (o. t. m.) Barnard. See Timjwochee Barnard. Barrancas {Las Barrancas, Span.: 'the ravines'). Formerly a small village, ap- parently of the Piros, on the Rio Grande, near Socorro, N. Mex; evidently aban- doned during the Pueblo revolt of 1680. La Barrancas.—Kitchin, map N. A., 1787. las Barancas.—D'Anvilk', map N. A., Bolton's ed., 1752. Las Barrancas.—Dav
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