- Luis
Oacpicagigua (O'odham:
Brain Splicer) or Luis of Sáric (died 1755) was a Pima (Akimel O'odham)
leader in the
Spanish province of Sáric, now the far...
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While the Pima
people had no
central authority, the
charismatic Luis
Oacpicagigua (Luis of Sáric)
began the task of uniting—with
varying degrees of success—the...
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Mexico at
Mission Santa María Suamca. His
treatment of Pima
leader Luis
Oacpicagigua was an
inciting factor in the Pima
Revolt of 1751.
Keller was born on...
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settlers who had been
lured to the home of the rebellion's
leader Luis
Oacpicagigua, who had
previously served as a
provincial "Indian governor" for the...
- O'odham, who in 1751
ignited the Pima
Revolt under the
leadership of Luis
Oacpicagigua. The late 18th
century saw
intense rebellion against Spanish rule by...
- was the m****acre of 18
settlers lured to
Oacpicagigua's home in Sáric. In the
ensuing three months,
Oacpicagigua and more than a
hundred other men attacked...
- Arizona, as Pima
Indian leader Luis
Oacpicagigua carries out the m****acre of 18
Spanish settlers at
Oacpicagigua's home in Sáric. The rebellion, which...
- labor. Work
began late that summer. In the fall,
Garrucho hosted Luis
Oacpicagigua and his warriors,
visiting the
mission on
their way to ****ist the Spanish...
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Xavier del Bac. He was
joined by
surviving followers of Luis
Oacpicagigua, led by
Oacpicagigua's son Cipriano. ****isted by
sympathetic native residents of...
- Arizona, as Pima
Indian leader Luis
Oacpicagigua carries out the m****acre of 18
Spanish settlers at
Oacpicagigua's home in Sáric. The rebellion, which...