- The
Tiguex War was the
first named war
between Europeans and
Native Americans in what is now part of the
United States. The war took
place in New Spain...
- Tigua,
Tiguex,
Tigüex, Tiwan, and
Tiwesh may
refer to:
Albuquerque metropolitan area,
sometimes referred to as
Tiguex Southern Tiwa language, a pueblo...
- Rio
Grande natives,
which led to the
brutal Tiguex War. This war
resulted in the
destruction of the
Tiguex pueblos and the
deaths of
hundreds of Native...
- Tiwa
groups (in
Tiguex territory).
Spanish variants of
Tigua include Cheguas, Chiguas, Téoas, Tiguas, Tigües, Tiguesh,
Tigüex,
Tiguex, Tigüez, Tihuex...
- to the 20th
century and in all
parts of the country,
beginning with the
Tiguex War in 1540 in present-day New
Mexico and
ending with the
Renegade period...
- The
Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area,
sometimes referred to as
Tiguex (named
after the
Southern Tiwa), is a
metropolitan area in
central New Mexico...
- Alburquerque.
Governor Francisco Cuervo y Valdés
established the
villa in
Tiguex to
provide free
trade access and
facilitate cultural exchange in the region...
-
Napituca M****acre. 1540 –
Francisco Vázquez de
Coronado is
infamous for the
Tiguex M****acres,
after seizing the houses, food and
clothing of the Tiwa Puebloans...
-
surrounding Estevanico's
disappearance eventually led to
tensions underlying the
Tiguex War. In two years, the
Coronado expedition journe**** from present-day Mexico...
- be
convicted of war
crimes afterward because of his role in the
brutal Tiguex War. Age of
Discovery Francisco Vázquez de
Coronado Walters, Curt. "Garcia...