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El Norte

Page 73

by Carrie Gibson


  Tejano music, 400–401

  música jíbara, 331

  Muskogean-speaking people, 36, 42, 55

  Muskogee people, 96

  mutulistas, 358

  Nacogdoches (Texas), 183

  NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement), 405–407

  Nanipacana people, 38

  Napoleon III. See Bonaparte, Louis-Napoleon

  narco crime, 409, 413–416

  narcocorridos, 414

  narcotraficantes, 409

  Narváez, Pánfilo de, 21, 26, 33, 34

  Nashville (Tennessee), 217

  Natchez (Mississippi), 37

  Natchez territory, 124–125

  Natchitoches chiefdom, 97

  National Hispanic Heritage Month, 434

  Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico, 332

  Native Americans

  British and Spanish in colonial period, 96

  claims to the land, 107

  enslavement of, 90

  French and, 94

  infectious diseases, 22, 72, 85, 88, 95

  marriages of whites to, 85n

  North Ordinance and, 122

  trade with Spanish, 109–110

  nativos, 286

  Natural History of the Indies (Fernández de Oviedo

  y Valdés), 31, 35n

  Navajo people, 62

  Navarro, José, 138

  Navidad (California), 77

  Navigation Acts, 112

  Nebraska, 65, 98

  Negro Fort (Florida), 169–170, 224

  Nevada, 249

  New Amsterdam, 87

  A New and Accurate Account of the Provinces of South Carolina and Georgia (Oglethorpe), 101

  New England, colonial period, 87–88

  New France, 92

  New Laws of the Indies (1542), 28

  “New Madrid,” 127, 128

  New Mexico, 141, 142, 216, 225, 226, 242, 250, 252, 281, 371–372

  17th century uprisings, 98

  Chicano activism, 378

  Civil War and, 242–243

  economy of, 71

  education spending, 371–372

  Enabling Act (1910), 286

  geography, 62

  government and administration, 72

  indigenous people, 61–62

  land grants, 250–252, 378

  missions in, 70–72, 80

  nativos, 286

  Oñate, 66–68, 80–81

  Peralta, 69

  population of, 72–73

  slavery, 242

  Spanish exploration, 61–63, 66–68, 80–81

  statehood, 250, 281–287

  New Orleans (Louisiana), 108, 143–153, 310–311

  New Smyrna (Florida), 114

  New Spain

  19th century, 163–165

  connecting east and west, 141–142

  encomienda system, 10, 28, 42

  Gálvez and, 109

  history, 22

  Internal Provinces, 109

  map of mission sites, xii

  missionaries and missions, 24

  religious conversion, 10–11

  New World, use of term, 12

  New World Mural (Miami), 383

  New York City

  20th century Spanish immigrants, 324–326

  Cuban exiles in the 1800’s, 260–261

  Cuban music, 329–332

  Spanish culture, 323–346

  urban renewal, 369

  Ngai, Mae, 6

  Nicaragua, 175, 389

  Nieto-Phillips, John, 377

  No Transfer Resolution (1811), 162

  la Noche Triste, 21

  Nogales (Arizona), 1–2, 250, 302

  Nogales (Mexico), 1–2

  Nootka Convention, 132–133

  Nootka Sound (B.C., Canada), 129–133

  North Carolina, 31–32, 37, 49, 83, 123

  North West America (schooner), 131

  Northwest Ordinance (1787), 122

  Notable History of Florida (Laudonnière), 46

  Nova Albion, 77

  Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de Tolomato (mission), 56

  Nuestra Señora de la Bahía de Espíritu Santo de Zúñiga (presidio), 98

  Nuestra Señora de los Dolores de los Ais (mission), 98

  Nuestra Señora de los Dolores mission, 79

  Nueva Vizcaya, 66

  Obama, Barack, 345, 381, 403, 408, 409, 411, 418, 420

  Obregón, Alvaro, 292, 301

  O’Donojú, Juan, 176

  Of the New World (Martyr), 35n

  Official Languages Act (1902), 275

  Ogé, Vincent, 146

  Oglethorpe, James Edward, 100–104

  Ohio, 178

  Ohkay Owingeh people, 67

  Ohlone people, 137, 138, 140

  Ojeda Ríos, Filiberto, 345–346

  Oklahoma, 281, 284

  Old Spanish Trail highway, 316–317

  Olmos, Alonso de, 53–54

  Olson, Culbert L., 355

  O’Malley, Walter, 366

  Omi, Michael, 5

  Oñate, Juan de, 65–69, 80–81

  Onís, Luis de, 171–172, 173

  Opata people, 62

  Operation Bootstrap, 339–340

  Operation Gatekeeper, 415

  Operation Hold the Line (1993), 415

  Operation Sea Signal, 390

  Operation Wetback, 363–364

  Opportunities in the Colonies and Cuba, 276

  ordinances of discovery, 54

  O’Reilly, Alejandro, 126, 145

  Organic Act (1900), 275

  Orista people, 41, 42, 51, 55

  Oroysom people, 138

  Orozco, José Clemente, 352

  Orozco, Pascual, 291, 292

  Ortiz, Juan, 36

  Ortiz Cofer, Judith, 328

  Ortiz Monasterio, José María, 200

  Osage people, 127

  O’Sullivan, John Louis, 207

  Otermin, Antonio de, 74

  Otero, Miguel, 283–285

  Our Lady of Sorrows mission, 79

  Ovando, Nicolás de, 14

  pachucos, 355, 356

  Pacific railroad Act (1862), 248

  Pacino, Al, 388

  Pact of Zanjón, 262

  Painter, Nell Irvin, 5

  Pakenham, Richard, 206

  Palóu, Francisco, 135

  Pan American Exposition (1939), 318

  Panama Canal, 280, 316

  Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 316

  Paquiquineo (Don Luis de Velasco), 37, 52–54

  Pardo, Juan, 49, 50

  Pareja, Fracisco, 55

  Paris, Treaty of (1763), 108, 119–121

  Paris, Treaty of (1898), 271, 272

  Parris Island (South Carolina), 13–14, 40

  Partido Liberal Mexicano, 290

  Patriot War, 162

  Pauger, Adrien de, 143

  Pawnee people, 98, 99

  Paz, Octavio, 2

  Peace with Mexico (Gallatin), 215

  Pecos people, 63, 74

  Pedro de Corpa, 56

  Peña Nieto, Enrique, 402

  Peña y Peña, Manuel de la, 216

  Peninsular War, 166

  peninsulares, 157

  Pensacola (Florida), 112, 118, 172, 173, 434

  Pensacola Bay (Florida), 37

  Perales, Alonso, 360

  Peralta, Pedro de, 69

  Pérez, Juan, 130, 131

  Perfecto de Cos, Martín, 193

  Pershing, John, 299

  Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (1996), 390

  Peru, 23, 175

  Philippe d’Anjou (French prince), 95

  Philippines, 78, 282

  Phinney, Jennifer, 428

  Phoenix (Arizona), 369

  Pico, Andrés, 211

  Picolata (fort), 103

  Picuris people, 74

  Pierce, Franklin, 223–224, 240, 241

  Pilgrims, 88

  Pima Bajo people,
62

  Pinckney, Thomas, 151

  Pinckney’s Treaty (1795), 151

  Piñero, Jesús, 340

  Pino, Pedro Bautista, 165n

  Pino Suárez, José María, 293

  piracy, 39–40, 78, 87

  Piro people, 61, 67, 74, 75

  Pitt, William (the Younger), 132

  Pizarro, Francisco, 23

  Plains Indians, 62, 65

  Plains people, 137

  Plan de Ayala, 292, 296

  Plan de Guadalupe, 293

  Plan de San Diego, 297, 298, 301

  Plan of Casa Mata, 177

  Plan of Cuernavaca, 193

  Plan of Iguala, 176

  Plan of Veracruz, 177

  El plan spiritual de Aztlán, 376–377

  plantation economy, Carolinas, 91

  plantations, 16th century Ireland, 83

  Platt Amendment (1903), 384

  Pless v. Ferguson, 373

  Plymouth, 84

  Plymuth Colony, 88

  Pocahantas, 85

  Poinsett, Joel R., 186

  Polk, James Knox, 206–207, 208–209, 211, 213, 217, 218, 232, 239

  Polk, Sarah, 217

  Pollock, Oliver, 117

  Ponce de León, Juan, 14–16, 25, 30, 31

  Ponce Massacre, 335

  Po’pay (religious leader), 73

  Popham Colony, 85

  Port Royal Sound (South Carolina), 32, 40, 41

  Porter, Cole, 331

  Portillo, Pedro, 294

  Portiriato period, 289

  Portobello, Battle of, (1739), 103

  Portolá, Gaspar de, 135, 136

  Portugal, sphere of influence in New World, 3

  Portuguese exploration, California, 78

  Portuguese slave trade, 27

  Poulson, Norris, 365

  Power, Ramón, 158

  Powhatan confederacy, 85

  Prado, Pérez, 331

  Preemption act of 1841, 227–228

  Prescott, William Hickling, 210

  The Presidential Succession in 1910 (Madero), 290–291

  presidios, 109

  Price, Sterling, 246

  Primería Alta, 62, 134

  Princess Royal (ship), 132

  Prinze, Freddie, 399

  Proclamation Line of 1763, 120, 121

  PROMESA (Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act) (2016), 422

  Prospect Bluff (Florida), 169

  Protestant Reformation, 39

  Protocol of Querétaro, 232

  Pueblo people, 61, 62, 65, 67, 69, 71, 72–76, 234, 283

  Pueblo religious practices, 69–70

  Pueblo Revolt, 73–74

  Puente, Ernesto “Tito,” 331

  Puerto Rican music, 331–332

  Puerto Ricans

  21st century, 421–425

  activism of, 379–380

  in New York City (20th century), 326–327

  Puerto Rico, 14, 16, 40, 50, 160, 175, 262, 271–280

  Albizu Campos, 332–333

  baseball and, 267

  Boricua Popular Army (Los Macheteros), 345

  citizenship, 277–278, 335

  commonwealth status, 342, 422

  debt crisis, 422

  FALN, 344–345

  Gag Law, 341

  Great Depression and, 333–334

  Hurricane María, 423–424

  Jones-Shafroth Act (1917), 278, 279

  modenr economy, 340

  modern status of, 341–346

  music of, 331–332

  nationalist movement, 335–338

  Operation Bootstrap, 339–340

  pharmaceutical companies in, 421

  Ponce Massacre, 335

  Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA), 422

  race and, 270

  Section 936, 421

  statehood movement, 422–423

  Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration (PRRA), 333–334

  Pulitzer, Joseph, 268

  Pupo (fort), 103

  Puritans, 87–88

  Quapaw people, 127

  Queen Anne’s War (1702–13), 95

  Queen Calafia, legend of, 134

  Queen Charlotte Islands, 130, 131

  Quejo, Pedro de, 31, 32

  Quetzalcóatl (Aztec god), 18

  Quintanilla-Pérez, Selena, 400–401

  Quisqueya (Hispaniola), 9–10

  Quitman, John A., 240

  Quivara, 63

  race

  caste system, 48

  Cubans and, 264–265, 273–274, 310–311, 367

  Hispanic identity and, 5–6

  mestizaje, 5, 11, 48

  Puerto Rico and, 270

  “racialization,” 5

  railroads, 224, 248–249

  Raleigh, Walter, 83

  Ramírez, Francisco P., 229–231, 232n

  Ramírez Ortiz, Antulio, 387

  Ramos, Basilio, 297

  rancherías, 137

  Rattlesnake Island, 104

  Raynal, Abbé, 111

  Read, Lucy, 299

  Reagan, Ronald, 389

  rebellions. See uprisings and rebellions

  Reclamation Act (1902), 304

  Reconstruction, 248

  Red Eagle (Native American), 167

  Red Stick War, 167–168

  Reform and Control Act (1986), 389–390

  Reform War, 244

  Reily, E. Montgomery, 279–280

  La Relación (Cabeza de Vaca), 35

  religious conversion of indigenous population, 10–11, 24

  in California, 138

  by English colonists, 87

  in Florida, 52–58

  in Mexico, 64–65

  of Pueblo people, 69–70

  in Texas, 99

  Republic of Fredonia, 190

  Republic of Mexico, 189, 244

  Republic of Texas, 205

  Republic of West Florida, 161

  Republican Army of the North, 164

  Resolution (ship), 129

  Revolutionary War. See American Revolution

  Rhode Island, 204

  Ribault, Jean, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45

  Ribero, Diego, 33

  Rickahockan people, 90

  Riggs, Elisha Francis, 334

  Río de los Brazos de Dios (Texas), 182, 184

  Río Grande, 66–67, 153, 207–208, 223

  Río Grande valley, 65, 72

  Río Hondo (Texas), 154

  Río Jesús y María, 98

  Rio San Lorenzo, 98

  Rivera, Diego, 352

  Rivière de Mai (Florida), 40–41

  Roanoke people, 83

  Roberto Alvarez v. Lemon Grove School District (1973), 372

  Robinson Creek (Florida), 102

  Rochambeau, Vocomte de (Donatien-Marie-Joseph de Vimeur), 152

  Rodríguez, Abelardo, 353

  Rodríguez, Agustín, 64

  Rodríguez, Ricardo, 235

  Rodriguez, Richard, 5–6

  Rogel Juan, 55

  Rolfe, John, 85, 87

  Romney, Mitt, 403

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 320, 333

  Roosevelt, Theodore, 271, 284

  Roosevelt Corollary, 280

  Roosevelt Dam (Arizona), 304

  Rosselló, Ricardo, 422–423

  Rothschild, L.G. (Baron), 284

  Rouffi, Guillaume, 43

  “Rough Riders,” 271

  Royal African Company, 86, 89

  Rubí, Marqués de (Cayetano María Pignatelli Rubí Corbera y San Climent), 108–109

  Ruíz, José Francisco, 199

  Ruiz de Burton, María Amparo, 254–257

  The Rum Diary (Muñoz Marín), 343

  rumba music, 330

  runaway slaves, 100, 102, 103, 115, 121

  Russian-American Company, 188

  Russians, northern Pacific coast, 12–130

  Sabine River (Texas), 154, 174, 181, 186

  Sahagún,
Bernardino de, 35n

  Sainsevain, Pierre, 227

  Saint-Domingue, 92, 146, 148, 149, 151–152, 160

  Salas, José Mariano, 222

  Saldívar, Yolanda, 400

  Salinan people, 138

  Salinas, Carlos, 405

  Salinas Pueblo MIssions National Monument, 80

  Salvatierra, Juan Maria de, 79

  San Antón de Carlos (Florida fort), 46

  San Antonio (ship), 135, 136

  San Antonio (Texas), 165

  San Antonio de Béxar (presidio), 98, 164, 193, 196, 197

  San Antonio de Valero (mission), 98

  San Augustine (Texas), 98

  San Blas (Mexico), 109

  San Carlos (ship), 135, 136

  San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo (mission), 136

  San Clemente (California), 315

  San Diego (California), 77, 211, 316

  San Diego (fort), 103

  San Diego (California), 415

  San Diego de Alcalá (mission), 136

  San Diego de Satuache (mission, South Carolina), 54

  San Estevan del Rey (mission), 80

  San Felipe de Austin (Texas), 184, 192, 200

  San Felipe del Nuevo México, 65

  San Francisco Bay, 136

  San Francisco de Asís (mission), 136

  San Francisco de los Tejas (mission), 95

  San Gabriel (mission), 140

  San Gabriel de Yunque (New Mexico), 67

  San Gregorio de Abó (mission), 80

  San Ildefonso, Third Treaty of (1800), 152

  San Jacinto (Texas), 194, 218

  San José (ship), 135

  San José de Guadalupe (California), 141

  San Juan Bautista (island). See Puerto Rico

  San Juan Bautista (Texas), 97

  San Juan de los Caballeros (New Mexico), 67

  San Juan de Ulúa (fort) (Mexico), 81

  San Juan Hill, Battle of, 271

  San Lorenzo, Treaty of (1795), 151

  San Lorenzo de Nuca (British Columbia), 131

  San Luis de Apalachee mission, 91

  San Luís de Talimali (mission), 57–58

  San Luis Obispo (California), 140

  San Luis Rey (mission), 252

  San Marcos (fort), 91, 95

  San Marcos de Apalache (fort), 172

  San Miguel (church, Santa Fe), 79–80

  San Miguel de Culiacán (Mexico), 60

  San Miguel de Gualdape (colony), 32–33

  San Miguel de Linares de los Adaes (mission), 98

  San Pasqual, Battle of, 211

  San Patricios Battalion, 211

  San Pedro de Mocama (mission), 55

  San Pelayo (ship), 45

  San Ramón (ship), 118

  San Sabá (mission), 135

  San Salvador, discovery of, 9

  San Xavier del Bac (mission), 79

  Sánchez, Francisco, 65

  Sánchez, Francisco del Moral, 101

  Sánchez, George I., 371

  Sánchez, George J., 6

  Sánchez y Tapia, José María, 182

  Santa Ana (galleon), 78

  Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 177, 190, 192, 193, 195–196, 198, 199–200, 201, 202, 203, 205–206, 211, 213, 224

  Santa Bárbara (Mexico), 64, 65, 66

  Santa Bárbara (mission), 187

  Santa Catalina de Guale (mission), 55, 56

 

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