OÑATE, JUAN DE

hwän dā ōnyäˈtā, fl. 1595–1614, Spanish explorer in the American Southwest, possibly b. New Spain. In 1598 he led an expedition north from New Spain, took possession of New Mexico for the Spanish king, and established a settlement at San Juan. He was immediately faced by an Native American revolt at Acoma, which he put down brutally. In 1601, Oñate, in search of Quivira, led an expedition across present Oklahoma to the plains around Wichita, Kans., then returned, unsuccessful, to New Mexico, where discontent was rife among the colonists. Anxious to find a route to the South Sea, he led (1605) an expedition westward, reached the Colorado River, and went down it to the Gulf of California before turning back to his colony. He was relieved (1609) as governor and tried on charges of misconduct in office. Convicted in 1614, he later sought a pardon, which was granted before 1624. One of his lieutenants, Gaspar de Villagrá, celebrated Oñate's deeds in Historia de la Nueva México, but his real achievements in founding and exploring a broad new realm did not receive the deserved recognition.

See study by G. P. Hammond and A. Rey (1953); M. Simmons, The Last Conquistador (repr. 1993).

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...arabe en las ultimas novelas de Juan Goytisolo", Iberoromania...Treason: An Intertextual Study of Juan Goytisolo Columbia: U. of...VALVERDE, JOSE MARIA, " San Juan de la Cruz y los extremos del...transparente , trans. Teresa Onate Barcelona: Paidos, 1989...
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...121; Zavala and,42,43 Morfi, Juan Agustin de, 5 Mota, Fray Alonso...115 ODonnell, Walterj., 21in Onate, Juan de, 9 Orcoquiza Indians, 16 Orozco...215n Pardinas y Villar de Francos, Juan Isidro de,212n Pass Cavallo, 2o7n...
...Mexico Ochoa, Estevan, 267 , 268 Onate, Juan de, 19 , 28 - 29 Onis, Luis de...Mexicano , 321 -22, 342 -46 Patron, Juan, 217 Penitentes, 39 , 283 -84 Perales...Samaniego, Mariano, 267 , 268 Sambrano, Juan Manuel, 78 San Antonio de Bexar...
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Juan De Onate in Quivira. by JERRY R. CRADDOCK In...translations, take Marc Simmons recent book on Juan de Onate, The Last Conquistador. The author...issue (7:2) is devoted to studies on Juan de Onate. As a sample of what I feel needs to...
...established in New Mexico. Don Juan de Onate led the first party of soldiers...whose central figure is General Juan de Onate. Villagra defended Onate against...demonstrates his personal loyalty to Juan de Onate and his nephews, Juan and Vicente...
...scarcely a household word-Don Juan de Onate. As one historian put it Known...discovered in Zacatecas, where Don Juan de Onate was born in 1550 into a wealthy...negotiations were taking place between Don Juan de Onate and the kings chief representative...
...of colonization of New Mexico, Juan de Onate was in his late forties (Simmons...65). In this text, the name Juan, for Onate as well as for others with that...to 1611; friend and patron of Juan de Onate. Onate signed a contract with...
...Mexico during the first years of the Juan de Onate expedition. Throughout the poem...mineral prospecting." In 1595 Juan de Onate was chosen to lead the expedition...within the story appears. General Juan de Onate, having listened to his nephews...
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...in both mexico and the U.S. Don Juan de Onate might have stood like this, perched...king, Philip II, and for Spain. Onate, impatient, wealthy son of a Mexican...traveled across the dry mountain pass Onate had seen from his hilltop vantage...
...Coke bottle caps - as well as bleached-white human skulls. More fortunate travelers - like Spanish colonist Don Juan de Onate, who trekked through the area in 1598 - lived to write down their memoirs. And, during the next three centuries...
...young age, Maria Eliza Manteca Onate knew she wanted to find a way...their lives Maria Eliza Manteca Onate is helping to reverse years...people, Maria Eliza Manteca Onate has established a nature reserve...mountain between the Mira and San Juan rivers. The Rolex Laureate...
...that Pope, from his base at San Juan Pueblo, had for five years following...halfhearted attempts at conquest, Don Juan de Onate, "the last conquistador," subdued...the permanent Spanish presence. Onate was the first royal governor of Nuevo...
...1680, the Franciscan priest Fray Juan Pio left early from Santa Fe to say...conversion required by the crown. Juan de Onate established New Mexico as a Spanish...attempted rebellions. In 1675 Governor Juan Francisco Trevino ordered forty...
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...excitement centers on one Don Juan Onate, a wealthy mine owner...of fish. On April 30, Onate ordered a Mass of thanks...ceremonial finery while Onate proclaimed La Toma...they settled near San Juan Pueblo, 30 miles north...
...Canyon and the Great Plains. Don Juan de Onate became the first governor-general of New Mexico and in 1598 made San Juan Pueblo, 25 miles north of Santa Fe, his capital. Onate was succeeded by Don Pedro de Peralta...
...monument. "Pasa por aqui," wrote provincial governor Don Juan de Onate in 1605, "passed by here." OnateAEs inscription...visit El Morro more than once. "ThatAEs the case with Onate," Baumann said. "He was here three times before he...
...opprobrium and applause, veneration and contempt. When Gov. Juan de Onate rode into what is now New Mexico in 1596 at the head of...territory firmly in the realm of the church, and found in de Onate a faithful enforcer of his will. When the governor and...
...combined in Texas as in other parts of New Spain. The Spanish influence on cuisine in Texas began with the arrival of Juan de Onate, with 600 colonists and 7,000 head of livestock in El Paso in 1598. The cuisine that would come to be called Tex...
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ONATE, JUAN DE hwan da onya ta, fl. 1595 1614, Spanish explorer in the American Southwest...Native American revolt at Acoma , which he put down brutally. In 1601, Onate, in search of Quivira , led an expedition across present Oklahoma to the...
SAN JUAN , pueblo, United States pueblo (1990 pop. 1,821), Rio Arriba co., N N.Mex., on the Rio Grande; settled 1598 by Juan de Onate . A Franciscan mission was later established. It was the home of Pope...
...rivers besides the Rio Grande the Pecos and the San Juan are used for some irrigation; the Carlsbad and Fort...Spanish conquest. The first regular colony at San Juan was founded by Juan de Onate in 1598. The Native Americans of Acoma revolted...
...and Coronados men (1540) to present-day tourists. Juan de Onate was allowed entry in 1598, but the natives soon resisted...fighting, many were later maimed. The missionary Fray Juan Ramirez arrived in 1629. The Acoma people joined in the...
...such settlements as Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, San Juan Capistrano, Carmel, and Sonoma. The missions were mainly...1,100 km) New Mexican trail that was pioneered by Juan de Onate in 1598 and formed the lifeline of Spains New Mexican...
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