The History of the Americans
A Kingdom of God on the Rio Grande
In this episode, we return to New Mexico and look at the ambitious mission-building program of the Franciscans in the Pueblos of New Mexico during the long seventy years between the founding of Santa Fe in 1610 and the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. Among other moments, we recount the revolt at the Jemez Pueblo in 1623. The Franciscan project, in the end, involved a huge network of missions, much of it built quite voluntarily by Indian converts. It was, in some respects, a European-Indian society quite different from that evolving in Virginia, Massachusetts, and even Florida.
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Selected references for this episode
John L. Kessell, Pueblos, Spaniards, and the Kingdom of New Mexico
Herbert E. Bolton, The Spanish Borderlands: A Chronicle of Old Florida and the Southwest
Andrew L. Knaut, The Pueblo Revolt of 1680
Matthew J. Barbour, “The Jemez Revolt of 1623”
Matthew Liebmann, “At the Mouth of the Wolf: The Archeology of Seventeenth-Century Franciscans in the Jemez Valley of New Mexico”