Alonso de Benavides (Portuguese: Afonso de Benavides; c. 1578–1635) was a Portuguese Franciscan missionary active in New Mexico in the early part of the seventeenth century.
His use of the term Navaho is said to be the first printed reference.[1]
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AlonsodeBenavides (Portuguese: Afonso deBenavides; c. 1578–1635) was a Portuguese Franciscan missionary active in New Mexico in the early part of the...
the additional provisos that only Franciscan priests (including AlonsodeBenavides) would tend to the people, and that Yanga's family would be granted...
the Polish Sociological Institute. London: Macmillan. p. 530. DeBenavides, Fray Alonso (1945). Revised Memorial Of 1634. Vol. IV. The University of New...
Mexico via Mexico City by priest Fray AlonsodeBenavides, arriving in Santa Fe on January 25, 1626. Benavides wrote about this date in his journal, but...
building their own Parroquia or parish church near the Plaza. In 1630, AlonsodeBenavides reported, Only it [Santa Fe] lacked the principal thing, which was...
to embody traditional ideas about harmony or hózhǫ́. According to AlonsodeBenavides in year 1626 they were so numerous that "in two days over 30,000...
Chapter VIII. Benavides 1860, pp. 39–41. González Mínguez 2004, p. 228. Benavides 1860, p. 50. Novia de Salcedo 1851, p. 428. Benavides 1860, p. 75. González...
which Spanish and Pueblo soldiers were unable to prevent. Fray AlonsodeBenavides wrote multiple letters to the King, describing the conditions, noting...
according to authors and sources such as Antonio de Espejo, AlonsodeBenavides, Relacion del Suceso and Agustín de Vetancurt. By year 1907 the population of...
Ildefonso, Ohkay Owingeh, Santa Clara, and Tesuque. In 1630, Fray AlonsodeBenavides reported eight Tewa pueblos with a total population as high as six...
include: Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca — Relación (1542) AlonsodeBenavides — Memorials (1630–34) Anthony Ganilh — Ambrosio de Letinez (1838) The first English...
until 1627 was a Catholic mission, headed by the Franciscan Fray AlonsodeBenavides, established at Las Humanas. Thus began a long struggle between the...
years. The first mission was founded in 1627 by Franciscan Father AlonsodeBenavides in a Tewa village called Santa Clara near the Rio Grande River. This...
Ambrosio deBenavides Medina Liñán y Torres (January 20, 1718 – April 27, 1787) was a Spanish colonial administrator who served as Royal Governor of Puerto...
transport, which involved travelling 1500 miles. Accompanied by the Fray AlonsodeBenavides, they reached the city on 6 February 1626. After becoming governor...
Catholic presence in the region was the visit of the missionaries AlonsodeBenavides and Juan Salas to the Jumanos people in 1629. The two priests celebrated...