Indians (Intertribal Relations)

Francisco Garces to padre Diego Jimenez. Carta sobre su viaje en Arizona, 1776.

Serial Number
250-00069
Author(s)
Garces, Francisco Tomas Hermenegildo
Date
00-00-1776
Documentation
Letter. Original. Signed. Arizona. 1776. 7 folios.
Summary
An account of Garces journey in Arizona in 1776. He remarks on the various tribes, their characteristics, their alliances or wars with other tribes, how they live. He also makes recommendations for improving the missions. (J. Grusin) (1976)
Persons
Jimenez, Diego
Garces, Francisco Tomas Hermenegildo
Places
Gila
San Gabriel
Zuni
Colorado (Rio)
Moqui
San Felipe (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Jimarrones
Pimas
Yumas
Tamalabes
Quabasay (Quabajai)
nochis
Comanches
Nichis
Coltechis
Cobagis
Chemeguebes
Talapais
Moquis
Cuercos
Machis
Mucas
Cajualas
Tabesuas
Yutas Taquefilas
Cocomaricopas
Talchedunes
First Location
Newberry Library, Chicago. Ayer ms. 1092.
Original Location
NL, Chicago, Ayer Ms. 1092
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
2604
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Francisco Garces to Juan de Pineda. Carta sobre Apaches y la mision de San Xavier.

Serial Number
250-00048
Author(s)
Garces, Francisco
Date
07-23-1769
Documentation
Letter. Original. Signed. San Xavier. July 23, 1769. 2.
Summary
Recounts efforts to halt Apache raids. He remarks on his Indian allies and some inter-tribal rivalaries. He concludes with remarks on the San Xavier mission. Including success of reduction efforts. (J. Grusin) (1976)
Persons
Garces, Francisco
Pineda, Juan de (Gobernador)
Places
San Xavier
Tucson
Quebavi
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Pimas
nochias
Gicenos
First Location
Newberry Library, Chicago. Ayer ms. 1094.
Original Location
NL, Chicago, Ayer Ms. 1094
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
2608
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General Subjects

Bartolome Garcia, OFM. Manual para administrar los santos sacramentos a los indios.

Serial Number
250-00035
Author(s)
Garcia, Bartolome (OFM)
Date
00-00-1760
Documentation
Mexico. 1760. 88p. Book. Offset.
Summary
Intended for the tribes of Texas who Garcia felt were linguistically united. The Manual contains the sacraments mysteries of the faith. The sacraments include the marriage ceremony and last rites. (J. Grusin) (1976)
Persons
Garcia, Bartolome (OFM)
Places
Texas
Ethnic Groups
Pajalates
Orejones
Pacaos
Tilijayas
Alasapas
Pausanes
First Location
Newberry Library, Chicago. Ayer 871 c50 c36 g2
Original Location
NL, Chicago, Ayer 871 C50 C36 G2
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4939
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General Subjects

Juan Morfi. Informe sobre el viaje de los padres Dominguez y Escalante a California.

Serial Number
250-00002
Author(s)
Morfi, Juan Agustin (Padre)
Date
N.D.
Documentation
Informe. Original. Signed. N.p. n.d. 8 fols. Both sides.
Summary
A useful concise account of a. Dominguez's and Velez de Escalante's journey to utah lake. Morfi's account has the advantage of retrospect and is much easier to follow than the original diary. He also uses the failure of the expedition to call for more aid in settling the area between New Mexico and the coast. Also, remarks on Anza's explorations and movement among the Navajos. Some insight into inter tribal relations. (J. Grusin) (1976)
Persons
Morfi, Juan Agustin (Padre)
Dominguez, Atanasio
Velez de Escalante, Silvestre
Anza, Juan Bautista de
Places
Santa Fe
Puerto de Monterey
Colorado (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Moquis
Timpanogos
Apaches Gilenos
Seris
Platos
Comanches
Pimas
Tarahumaras
Yumas
Cucapas
Tamiguamayes
Cafuenchas
Tamajabes
Pimas
Cocomaricopas
Navajos
Talchedunes
First Location
Newberry Library, Chicago. Ayer ms. 1170.
Original Location
NL, Chicago, Ayer Ms. 1170
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
2613
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General Subjects

Gregorio Xavier de Bargas al padre procurador Ignacio Lizazoain. Hay muchos Tarahumaras mezcalados con los Apaches.

Serial Number
230-00018
Author(s)
Bargas, Gregorio Xavier de
Date
01-23-1764
Documentation
Borja. January 23, 1764. 1p. Letter. Original. Signed.
Summary
Notes that although there is much intermingling of Tarahumara and Apache, it is the Former who are committing most of the depredations. He gives specific instances of these, as well as one case of Spanish retaliation on Tarahumara pueblos. Also includes strong criticism of the military. (R. Perez) (1977)
Persons
Vargas, Gregorio Xavier de (Sj)
Lizazoain, Ignacio (Procurador, Sj)
Servando, Juan (Minero)
Castillo, Juan del
Places
Borja (Mision)
Matachiqui
Namiquipa
La Laguna
San Andres
Janos (Presidio)
Terrenate (Presidio)
Ethnic Groups
Tarahumaras
Apaches
First Location
CU-BANC. C-B 840 (Bolton Col.) no. 0324
Original Location
CU-BANC. C-B 0840 no. 324
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4696
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Tomas de Guadalajara y Jose Tarde al padre provincial Francisco Jimenez. In regard to those things that are taking place in these conversions.

Serial Number
230-00014
Author(s)
Guadalajara, Tomas de (S.J.)
Date
02-02-1676
Documentation
San Joaquin y Santa Ana. February 2, 1676. 34p. Letter. Transcription.
Summary
Full of ethnographic information on Tepehuanes and Tarahumara (eg. Tlatoles with owl-like singing, dancing, intoxicants) and some linguistic references. Also describes relationships between Tepehuanes and Tarahumara. Geographical descriptions. (R. Perez) (1977)
Persons
Guadalajara, Tomas de (S.J.)
Tarde, Jose (S.J.)
Jimenez, Francisco (Provincial, S.J.)
Basilio, Jacome (S.J.)
Gamboa, Manuel (S.J.)
Caro, Nicolas (Capitan)
Places
San Joaquin y Santa Ana (Mision)
Papigochic
Matiachiqui
Gueucarichic
Temaichic
Santa Cruz
Yepomera
La Purisma
San Tutuaca
Paguibeta
Tairachiqui
Tosoborcachiqui
San Jose Pachera
Raphael
Tutuaca
Paguibeta
Tairachiqui
Tosoborcachiqui
San Jose Pachera
Gejareri
Orissachic
Toserachic
Sacachic
Tomochic
Yecora (Mision)
Despachic
Maicaba
Ostimuri
Saguaripa (Mision)
San Joseph del Parral (Real)
Guisoguichic
Tossorachic
Ethnic Groups
Tarahumaras
Pimas
Tepehuanes
Guarapares
Yhios
First Location
CU-BANC. C-B 840 (Bolton Col.) no. 0273
Original Location
CU-BANC. C-B 0840 no. 273
Language
Spanish
Publication Reference
Doc. Hist. Mex., Ser. 4, Vol. 003, pp. 272-294
Batch Reference Number
4377
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Letter to padre provincial concerning missionary work Sinaloa. Sonora.

Serial Number
230-00011
Author(s)
Varela, Juan (Fray)
Date
02-16-1628
Documentation
Cinaloa. February 16, 1628. Copy.
Summary
Notes Hurdaide's death. Describes successful campaign against rebel Nebomes 70 soldiers, 2000 Indian auxiliaries by new general. Mentions desire various Opata, Pima Bajo groups for missionaries. Discusses missionization Chinipas. Describes Pan- tribal festival held on Rio Mayo. Notes missionaries' successful attempt to remove customary restrictions concerning who could participate huge communal fishing expedition. Notes reduction Vayemas (Guaymas-Seri group) to Pueblo Rio Yaqui. says good harvests this year. (T. Sheridan) (1976)
Persons
Banderzipe, Diego (Padre)
Mendez, Pedro (Padre)
Bonifaz, Luis de (Padre)
Martinez de Hurdaide, Diego
Varela, Juan (Padre)
Places
Yaqui (Rio)
Mayo (Rio)
Nebome (Rio)
Cinaloa (Villa)
San Pablo (Valle)
Chinipa (Sierra)
Ethnic Groups
Yaquis
Mayos
Nebomes
Vayemas (Guaymas-Seris)
Aibinos
Matapas
Toapas
Batucas
Sisibotaris
Chinipas
First Location
CU-BANC. M-M 0227 pp. 0760-0776
Original Location
CU-BANC. M-M 0227 Pp. 0760-0776
Language
Spanish
Other Location
CU-BANC. Memorias Para la Historia de la Provincia de Sinaloa
Notes
Check-probably already been read-what sounds familiar. Source?
Batch Reference Number
1818
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anua del ano de 1621.

Serial Number
230-00010
Author(s)
Anaya, Nicolas de (Fray)
Date
04-30-1622
Documentation
Mexico. April 30, 1622. Copy. Signed.
Summary
Discusses missionization Chinipas by fr. Juan Castini, 1621, desire Guazapares for missionaries as well. Notes successful attempts Castini to secure peace between the two groups, previously enemies. Estimates 21,000 baptisms Rio Mayo, 30,000 Rio Yaqui, 9000 Rio Nebome. Describes Mayos as must docile Indians Sinaloa. Notes recent missionization Conicaris. Gives geographical location, population figures Hios (Warihios)- 17 pueblos, 9 with 500-600 inhabitants, the rest with 200. Notes Huvagures, Teguisos beyond Hios. States Baciroas, Tehatas reduced to Conicari Pueblo, Tepague. Notes Topichis requests for missionization. 11 Yaqui pueblos then, Torim the largest. says Yaquis engaged in continuous wars with neighbors, civil wars, robberies, murders among themselves. Mentions Yaqui resistance to baptism, drunkenness, superstition, polygamy, practice of marrying Mother, daughter, sisters, transhumance. Describes conference of Yaqui sorcerers (hechiceros) in Torim who attempted to disprove missionaries, teachings, saying after death, souls went underground, not to heaven, where they practiced all types of vices and have a very happy life. Apparently, missionary converted them, however. Mentions plans for Yaqui revolt 1620, murder Hurdaide, missionaries, never carried out. Notes missionization Nebomes, who sent 11 children to Villa De Sinaloa to learn how to read/write. Requests Aibinos, Mobas, Nures for missionaries. (T. Sheridan) (1976)
Persons
Castini, Juan (Padre), Guzman, Diego de (Padre
Villalta, Cristobal de (Padre)
Godinez, Miguel (Padre)
Cruz, Diego de la (Padre)
Barera, Juan (Padre)
Angel, Juan (Padre)
Bandersipe, Diego (Padre)
Olinano, Francisco (Padre)
Mendez, Pedro (Padre)
Anaya, Nicolas de (Padre)
Places
Toro
Mayo (Rio)
Yaqui (Rio)
Nebome (Rio)
Basinoa
Conicari
Tepague
Torim
Comuripa
Ethnic Groups
Chinipas
Guazapares
Conicaris
Tepagues
Hios
Huvagures
Teguisos
Baciroas
Tehatas
Topichis
Mobas
Navas
Nures
Ayuinos
First Location
CU-BANC. M-M 0227 pp. 0626-0671
Original Location
CU-BANC. M-M 0227 Pp. 0626-0671
Language
Spanish
Other Location
CU-BANC. Memorias Para la Historia de la Provincia de Sinaloa
Notes
Excellent/good info on Yaquis
Batch Reference Number
1817
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Letter to padre provincial concerning Yaqui missionization.

Serial Number
230-00008
Author(s)
Perez, Andres (Fray)
Date
06-13-1617
Documentation
Rio del Espiritu Santo. June 13, 1617. Original.
Summary
Mentions Island Rio Yaqui 2 leagues from mouth where largest concentration Yaquis have their fields, describes Yaqui flood plain agriculture (maize, beans, squash), including 2 planting seasons. States cotton, Mescal (agave), otras semillejas not cultivated, but apparently Tuna (opuntia) was. Notes Lower pueblos' exploitation sea resources, especially fish. Mentions continuous warfare with Nebomes, Mayos. says Yaquis, surrounded by enemies, unable to leave territory, desire friendship with Nebomes especially, because Yaquis wish to trade with Guaymas (Seri group), parientes de los Nebomes. for shells, beads. Notes scattered Rancheria style settlement pattern from Tesano to sea (14 leagues). Houses of petate, located near fields. Describes aid Yaqui leaders in missionization process. Stresses isolated, beleaguered nature Yaqui society, desire for security from enemies. Notes that although Yaqui leaders don't possess power over others, their example respected, followed. Describes friendly reception missionaries. 1600 children baptized. Adults feared baptism because of epidemic (cocoliztli), which they equated with Sacrament. says Yaquis beginning to build Adobe homes. Also states Yaquis chose 12 sites for reduction 16,000 inhabitants to permanent settlements, 2 of which uncomfortable and will be reduced finally to 10. Nuris noted as friends of Yaquis, desirous of reduction as well to area with better land. Discusses desire other mountain groups for missionaries. Notes attempts to end indecent dances, drinking bouts, with fiestas de dios. Mentions Indians' preference for beef over wild game. says Yaquis now cutting hair shoulder length instead of wearing it long, customary among warriors. (T. Sheridan) (1976)
Persons
La Cruz, Diego de (Padre)
Pablo (Yaqui Leader)
Perez, Andres
Places
Mayo (Rio
Montesclaros
Serranias de Topia
Tesano
Ethnic Groups
Yaquis
Nebomes
Yaiamas (Guaymas-Seris)
Nures
Sues
Busos
Vacinoas
Tetaribes
Tehatas
Conicares
Tepahues
Warihios
First Location
CU-BANC. M-M 0227 pp. 0579-0583; 0943-0952
Original Location
CU-BANC. M-M 0227 Pp. 0579-0583; 093-0952
Language
Spanish
Other Location
CU-BANC. Memorias Para la Historia de la Provincia de Sinaloa
Notes
Excellent document
Batch Reference Number
1816
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Of the mission and journey to the Indians called Tepehuanes.

Serial Number
230-00006
Date
00-00-1607
Documentation
Santa Cruz. 1607. 8p.
Summary
Full of ethnographic information- clothing; subsistence; marital practices; religious (sorcerers, sacrifices, idol called vuamari); use of intoxicants. Cites number of baptisms. Mentions epidemic. Notes war between Tepehuanes and Tarahumara. (R. Perez) (1977)
Places
Santa Cruz
Cuaco de Cinaloa (Rio)
San Lorenzo
San Juan Bautista
Aquilani (Valle)
Ethnic Groups
Tepehuanes
Oclotanis
Garagrenses
Tarahumaras
Bayomanes
First Location
CU-BANC. C-B 840 (Bolton Col.) no. 0259 pp. 0016-0023
Original Location
CU-BANC. C-B 0840 no. 259 Pp. 0016-0023
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4692
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