GC5YJ8Y Traditional Cache Mondo's NAT #566 - Tiwa
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: mondou2 @ | Hide Date: 07/01/2015 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 00.895 W104° 54.299 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  No Difficult climbing  Available at all times  Park and Grab 

Native American Tribes series.


Tiwa

 The Tiwa Indians, also known as Tigua, are a group of Tanoan Pueblo tribes which live in three geographic regions, including Taos and Picuris in northeast New Mexico, Sandia and Isleta near Albuquerque, New Mexico, and at Isleta del Sur, near El Paso, Texas. Traditionally, they spoke one of three Tiwa languages, though over the years, they began to switch to Spanish or English.

They were first mentioned by Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, in reference to a community that he referred to as both Tigua and Tiguex, when he encountered them during his expedition in 1540 into what is now New Mexico. Receiving a friendly reception, Coronado found them growing corn, beans and various melons, as well as hunting local game, and making robes of skins, feathers and cotton.

However, when Coronado and his men decided to winter at Tiguex, they demanded that the Indians provide some 300 pieces of cloth to clothe the army, even resorting to stripping the cloaks and blankets from the Indians' backs. The Tiwa retaliated by running off and killing their herd of horses.

The Spanish then attacked, in what is now known as the Tiguex War, the first battle between Europeans and Native Americans in the American West. During the winter of 1540-41, 12 pueblos of Tiwa Indians along both sides of the Rio Grande River, north and south of present-day Bernalillo, New Mexico, battled with the Spanish. Finally, the Indians surrendered and though they were "pardoned,” the Spaniards proceeded to burn at the stake 200 of the captives, of whom about half were shot down in an attempt to escape the torture. The war and the many diseases that the Spanish brought, later resulted in the abandonment of many of the villages.

Afterwards, Europeans were no longer welcomed at the pueblos and often were attacked. This; however, did not stop the Spanish missionaries and many new inhabitants who would come later. In 1629, it was estimated that the Tiwa were living in eight pueblos with about 6,000 inhabitants. Though many of the original Tiwa communities were situated in the midst of inhospitable desert, it was bountiful with game and water.

 However, in addition to the Spanish encroachers, they were also were forced to contend with the fierce Apache Indians, who were constantly raiding them. This resulted in the later abandonment of two pueblos including Chilili in the early 1670s, Quaraie about 1674, and Tajique the following year.

By the time of the Pueblo Revolt, in which the Indians rebelled against Spanish authority in 1680, the Tiwa were living primarily at the pueblos of Puaray, Sandia, Alameda, Isleta, Taos, and Pecuris. When Isleta was stormed, about 500 of the Indians were taken captive, marched to El Paso, Texas and soon settled at the new Pueblo of Isleta del Sur. Of the remaining Isleta and Sandia peoples, they fled to Tusayan, Arizona where they lived with the Hopi Indians before returning to New Mexico in the early 1700s. Portions of the other Tiwa pueblos were burned, but the Indians rebuilt all but Alameda and Puara.

Today, the Tiwa still live at the Isleta, Picuris, Sandia, and the Taos pueblos in New Mexico, as at the Pueblo of Isleta del Sur in El Paso, Texas.

 

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10 Logs: Found it 9  Didn't find it 1  

Found it 06/17/2019 By sujayne
SL TFTC!! On a geo-adventure with yalehockeymom, spending time in Colorado today. Signed logs with full names or sj and YHM depending on space. Thanks to all the COs.

Found it 06/17/2019 By yalehockeymom
Quick find while caching in the area with sujayne. Thanks!

Found it 04/13/2019 By peace love pi
Met up with lasouthpaw and the little one after the 77's event this morning for a numbers run. We decided to return to this area and focus on Mondo's NAT series. We found all, performed mainteance on a few that didn't survive the winter and had a great time. TFTC! All is well with this cache.

Found it 04/13/2019 By lasouthpaw
Originally I was going to do a hike with peace love pi after a morning event today, but it turned out to be snowy and cold. So... quick change of plans and we decided to do a numbers run. This was a great spot for it, most GZs had little to no traffic and the coordinates / hints are really good. Caches were either in good shape or we replaced logs and containers as needed, so no maintenance needed here for a while. Sorry for the cut and paste logs, but we hit a lot in a short amount of time. Thanks for the smiley! Find #3423.

Found it 09/14/2018 By _BriGuy_
Out and about grabbing some caches during my impromptu cache run this evening.
SL.TFTC

Didn't find it 07/20/2018 By dtvman
No luck today.

Found it 07/15/2018 By Joe Friday
Out with OneKindWord today trying to earn the Hidden Creatures Souvenirs. with 100 finds today. TFTC's

Found it 07/14/2018 By OneKindWord
Headed out with Joe Friday today with the goal of finding at least 100 caches to earn the Hidden Creatures souvenirs. It was a hot day, but we got it done. Almost all of the caches were quick finds, with containers in good shape and well maintained logs. Not sure how we had so many unfound caches about a half hour from home, but glad we did as it allowed us to get the souvenirs fairly easily. Thanks for all of the fun placements!

Found it 07/07/2018 By waawhoo
Going on a new cache run trying to grab as many as I can before I leave in a few weeks on my trip. thank you for the hide!

Found it 06/29/2018 By jamadad
I enjoyed the hunt. TFTC