| 1916 - 818 pàgines
...and the kind treatment extended to him by the people of Kat-isht-ya [29:68] on the mesa [29:67]; but the same cannot be said of the siege, which the pueblo...retired to the mountains, — not to the Potrero Viejo [28:56], but to the more distant gorges and crests of the Valles range [The Western Mountains (Large... | |
| John Peabody Harrington - 1916 - 832 pàgines
...and the kind treatment extended to him by the people of Kat-isht-ya [29:t>8] on the mesa [29:67]; but the same cannot be said of the siege, which the pueblo...retired to the mountains, — not to the Potrero Viejo [28:56], but to the more distant gorges and crests of the Valles range [The Western Mountains (Large... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1916 - 822 pàgines
...and the kind treatment extended to him by the people of Kat-isht-ya [29:68] on the mesa [29:67]; but the same cannot be said of the siege, which the pueblo...retired to the mountains, — not to the Potrero Viejo [28:56], but to the more distant gorges and crests of the Valles range [The Western Mountains (Large... | |
| Ralph Emerson Twitchell - 2007 - 717 pàgines
...friar, whom they intended to murder, for a short distance, but withdrew as soon n they saw he was beyond reach. Then they abandoned their pueblo and retired to the mountains, not to the Potrero Tiejo, but to the more distant gorges aad crests of the Valles range. The San Felipe pneblo was never... | |
| 403 pàgines
...exchange bread and cornmeal for the horses and buffalo-hides of 1 Bandelier, op. cit., page 192, says: "The San Felipe pueblo was never directly threatened...intervention of the rescued missionary, is without foundation . . . Father Cisneros was one of the priests who entered upon his mission among the Pueblos... | |
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