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Don Juan de Oñate Research Bibliography© Compiled by Nicholas P. Houser, MPH MA Project Historian XII Travelers Memorial of the Southwest June 1999 (Revised Jan. 2002)
Preface: Recommended general reading. The most authoritative biography of Don Juan de Oñate is written Dr. Marc Simmons, Spanish Colonial historian. For media references (reverse chronology) regarding the development of the Don Juan de Oñate statue, see: Selected Publication and Catalogues (identified in site map).
Acknowledgement: The XII Travelers wishes to thank the following scholars for assisting the research concerning Don Juan de Oñate: Dr. Marc Simmons, Dr. Rick Hendricks, Dr. John Kessell, Dr. Gabrielle G. Palmer, Dr. Bernard Fontana, Dr. Eric Beerman, Mr. Alex Apostolides, Dr. Donald Chipman, Dr. John Peterson, Dr. Joseph P. Sánchez, Dr. Manuel Espiñosa, Dr. Charles Polzer, Dr. W.H. Timmons, Dr. George Torok, Douglas and Christine Preston, Mr. Leon Metz, Dr. Carroll L. Riley, Dr. David J. Weber, C.L. Sonnichsen, and Sr. Iñaki Zumalde.
Note: See "Selected Publications and Catalogues" for the artist, John Sherrill Houser, and media reports concerning the Fray García de San Francisco and the Don Juan de Oñate statues.
Backewell, P.J. 1971 Silver Mining and Society in Colonial Mexico, Zacatecas, 1546-1700, Cambridge, The University Press.
Bancroft, Hubert Howe 1888 History of Arizona and New Mexico 1530-1888, Horn and Wallace Publishers, Albuquerque, New Mexico (reprinted in 1962).
Bannon, John F. *1970 The Spanish Borderlands Frontier, 1513-1821, New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
Bannon, John F. (editor) *1964 Bolton and the Spanish Borderlands, Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.
Beerman, Eric 1979 The Death of an Old Conquistador, New Light on Juan de Oñate, Oct. 1974, In: New Mexico Historical Review, vol. 54, No. 4, Albuquerque, pp. 305-319.
Beck, Warren A. *1962 New Mexico: A History of Four Centuries. Norman. University of Oklahoma Press.
Bolton, Herbert E., (editor) *1925 Spanish Explorations in the Southwest, New York, Charles Scribner’s son.
Camino Real Project *1990 El Camino Real: Un Sendero Histórico, The Exhibit Catalog, compiled by Gabrielle G. Palmer, PhD., and produced by the Camino Real Project and in cooperation with the Latin American Institute, University of New Mexico, with support by the National Endowment for the Humanities and other resources, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Castillo, Edward D. 1978 The Impact of Euro-American Exploration and Settlement, In: Strtevant (1978:99-127).
Chipman, Donald 1977 The Oñte-Moctezuma-Zaldivar Families of Northern New Spain, In: New Mexico Historical Review, Oct. 1977, Vol. LII, No. 4, Albuquerque, pp. 279-310.
*1992 Spanish Texas 1519-1821, University of Texas Press. Austin.
Crespo-Francés y Valero, José Antonio 1997 La Expedición de Juan de Oñate, 30 de Abril de 1598, Sotuer ediciones, Madrid.
Davila, José Ignacio Garibi 1939 La Sociedad de Zacatecas en los Albores del egimen Colonial, Mexico, D.F., Antiwue Libería Robredo de José Porua e Hijo (132 pages).
Duque, Angel Montenegro (Duque) 1987 Historia de Burgos: edad media (Burgos: Caja de Ahooras Municipal de Burgos, 1987), pp. 422-24 (Note: This source concerns Oñate’s maternal Jewish ancestry; compiled by José Antonio Esquibel, see Esquibel in this bibliography)
El Camino Real International Heritage Center n.d. Camino Real Project Pamphlet, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
El Paso Daily Herald Post (Newspaper) 1900 “Sad Death of the Wife of the Juarez Mayor” (title). “She Has Been Ill With Pneumonia for Some Time But Was Thought to be Improving” (subtitle). El Paso Daily Herald Post, Dec. 26, 1900, Page 4, Col. 6, “Mrs. Guadalupe S.P. de Onate [Oñate], wife of the mayor of Juarez died at 3:30 o’clock this morning after an illness of two weeks. She had pneumonia and a few days ago was thought to be much better. Mayor Onate went to Chihuahua the last of the week thinking his wife was better but was recalled Sunday to find her much worse.” – “The funeral will occur tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock in the church.” (she was 45-years old and is survived several children, two of whom are grown).
Enciclopedia de México 1978 Zacaecas, pp. 966-970, In: Enciclopedia de México, Tomo XII, Ciudad de México, MCMLXXVIII (1978), Director, José Rogelio Alvarez.
Espiñosa, Gilberto (translated & edited by) (See also: Villagrá) *1962 A History of New Mexico, Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá, Alcala – 1610, translated from Spanish by Gilberto Espiñosa, The Rio Grande Press, Chicago.
Esquibel, José Antonio *1998 “The People of the Camino Real: A Genealogical Appendix” In The Royal Road: The Camino Real from Mexico City to Santa Fe, with photographs by Christine Preston, text by Douglas Preston and Jose Antonio Esquibel, Abuquerque, University of New Mexico Press.
*New Light on the Jewis-converso Ancestry of Don Juan de Oñate: A Research Note. In: Colonial Latin American Historical Review (CLAHR), 7:2, Spring 1998.
Etulan, Richard W. (Note: this source includes article on Oñate by Dr. Rick Hendricks) *2002 New Mexican Lives: Profiles and Historical Stories, Edtied by Richard W. Etulain, Albuqueque: University of New Mexico Press, 2002 (research note: this sources includes a chapter by Rick Hendricks on Don Juan de Oñate, etc.).
Fontana, Bernard L. 1994 Entrada – The Legacy of Spain & Mexico In The United States, Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, Tucson, The University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
Garate, Donald T. *1998 Juan de Onate’s Prueba de Caballero, 1625: A Look at His Ancestral Heritage. In: Colonial Latin American Historical Review (CLAHR), 7:2, Spring 1998.
Garcia-Mason, Velma (U.S. Government, Smithsonian Institution) *1979 Acoma Pueblo, by Velma Garcia-Mason, pp. 450-466, In: Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 9, Southwest, Washington, D.C, Alfonso Ortiz, Editor of Volume 9, William C. Sturtevant, General Editor.
Gerald, Rex 1975 An Introduction to the Missions of the Paso del Norte Area, In: Password, Vol. XX, No. 1, Summer, 1975, El Paso County Historical Society, pp. 47-58.
Gutiérrez, Rámon A. 1991 When Jesus Came, the Corn Mothers Went Away: Marriage, Sexuality, and Power in New Mexico, 1500-1846, Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Hall-Quest, Olga (Wilbourne) *1969 Conquistadors and Pueblos: The Story of the American Southwest, 1540-1848, New York, Dutton.
Hammond, George P. Agapito Rey 1927 Don Juan de Oñate and the Founding of New Mexico, Historical Society of New Mexico, Publication in History, Vol. II, Santa Fe.
1932 The Conviction of Don Juan de Oñate, New Mexico’s First Governor in New Spain and the Anglo-American West. Historical Contributions Presented to H.E. Bolton, Vol. 1, Lancaster Press, Lancaster, Pa.
*1953 Don Juan de Oñate Colonizer of New Mexico 1595-1628, Vols. V-VI, Albuquerque, The University of New Mexico Press.
1966 The Rediscovery of New Mexico, 1580-1594, Albuquerque, The University of New Mexico Press.
Harcourt School Publishers 2004 Social Studies Book, 2004, Horizona, Abou My Community, Gr. 2 (rights approved to use photographic image of the enlarging of the Don Juan de Oñate which given in 2003, Harcourt School Publishers. Orland, Florida.
Hendricks, Rick, Ph.D. *2002 Juan de Oñate, Diego de Vargas, and Hispanic Beginning in New Mexico, (chapter title). In: New Mexican Lives, Richard Etulain, University of New Mexico Press (Note: This book will printed by UNM Press in 2002. Photocopy of chapter, a 30 page transcript was sent to compiler of this bibliography courtesy of Dr. Hendricks).
Hernando, Juan A. Bonachía (Hernando) and Hilario Casado Alonso, 1984 Oligarquía y Patrimonializión de Cargos: Cartagena-Maluenda-Santa María, in Burgos en la edad media, by Carlos Estepa Diez, Juan Antonio bonachiía Hernando, Teofila Ruiz, Hilario Casado Alonso (Valladolid: Junta de Castilla y León, Consejería de Educación Y Cultura, 1984), geneaological chart (Note: conerning Oñate Jewish ancestry, compiled by José Antonio Esquibel, see Esquibel in this bibliography)
Holt Texas! (see: Willoughby, Larry)
Jaramillo, Nash 1983 The Conquest of New Mexico: Don Juan de Oñate, 1695-1608, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Distributed by La Villa Real.
Jímenez, Alfredo *1998 Don Juan de Oñate and the Founding of New Mexico: Possible Gains and Losses from Centennial Celebrations. In: Colonial Latin American Historical Review (CLAHR), 7:2, Spring 1998.
John, Elizabeth A.H. 1975 Storms Brewed in Other Men’s Worlds: The Confrontation of Indians, Spaniards, and French in the Southwest, 1540-1795. College Station, Texas A&M University Press.
Juárez Municipal Archives (JMA) 1897 34 fojas offcial correspondence of C.J. (Mayor) Oñate, on budget, appointment of officials, etc. Nov. 1897 (source: JMA, Roll 22, Part I, End Oct. 1897, Book I, Begins Nov. 1897, Book I (UTEP Spec. Colls.).
Kessell, John L. *1979 Kiva, Cross, and Crown: The Pecos Indians and New Mexico, 1540-1840, Washington D.C., National Park Service.
Lister, Florence C. and Robert H. *1966 Chihuahua Storehouse of Storms, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque
Metz, Leon C. *1986 Turning Points in El Paso, Texas, Mangan Books, El Paso.
Moorhead, Max *1958 New Mexico’s Royal Road, Trade and Travel on the Chihuahua Trail, Norman, Oklahoma. Muñoz, Guillermo Porras (Muñoz), 1982 El gobierno de la Ciudada de México en el siglo SVI (México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas, 1982), 265 and 423 (Note: source for research about Oñate’s maternal Jewish ancestry; compiled by José Antonio Esquibel, see Esquibel in this bibliography)
Ortíz, Alfonso (See: U.S. Government, Smithsonian Institution)
Palmer, Gabrielle G. (See: Camino Real Project)
Powell, Philip Wayne 1985 Tree of Hate, Propaganda and Prejudices Affecting United States Relations with the Hispanic World, Ross House Books, Publishers, Vallecito, California.
Preston, Douglas, Christine Preston and Jose Antonio Esquibel *1987 The Royal Road, El Camino Real from Mexico City to Santa Fe, Photographs by Christine Preston, Text by Douglas Preston and José Antonio Esquibel. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque (Note this is cross-referenced in this bibliography under Esquibel).
Riley, Carroll L. 1995 Rio del Norte: People of the Upper Rio Grande from the Earliest Times to the Pueblo Revolt, Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press.
*Sánchez, Joseph P. 1998 Introduction: Juan de Oñate and the Founding of New Mexico, 1598-1609, In: Colonial Latin American Historical Review (CLAHR), 7:2, Spring 1998.
Scholes, France V. 1937 Church and State in New Mexico, 1610-1650, Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press.
1942 Troublous Times in New Mexico, 1659-1670, Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press.
Simmons, Marc *1977 New Mexico, An Interpretative History, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
*1979 History of Pueblo-Spanish Relations to 1821, pp. 178-193) From: Handbook of North American Indians, Southwest, Volume 9, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C, Alfonso Ortíz, Editor of Volume 9, William C. Sturtevant, General Editor.
*1991 The Last Conquistador, Juan de Oñate and the Settling of the Far Southwest, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque (The most authoritative work on Oñate).
*1993 Oñate and All of That 1589-1998, In: The Western Forum, July 1993, Vol. 37, No. 3, pp. 5-6.
Slater, John M. 1961 El Morro, Inscription Rock, New Mexico; the rock itself, the inscriptions thereon, and the travelers who made them. Los Angeles: the Plantin Press (Reprinted in 1992 in Tucson by Southwest Parks and Monuments Association).
Snow, David H. 1998 New Mexico’s First Colonists: The 1597-1600 Enlistments for New Mexico under Juan de Oñate, Adelante andGobernador, Albuquerque: Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico (Note: This publication contains a compliation of some 560 individuals who joined Oñate in New Mexico in the early 17th century)
Sonnichsen, C.L. *1968 Pass of the North, Four Centuries on the Rio Grande, Texas Western Press, University of Texas at El Paso.
Spicer, Edward H. 1962 Cycles of Conquest: The Impact of Spain, Mexico, and the United States on the Indians of the Southwest, 1533-1960, Tucson, The University of Arizona Press.
Sturtevant, William C. (See: U.S. Government, Smithsonian Institution)
Timmons, W.H. *1980 El Paso Documentary – The Oñate Expedition, Password, Winter 1980, Vol. XXV, No. 4, pp. 159-162.
*1990 El Paso, A Borderlands History, Texas Western Press, University of Texas at El Paso.
Torok, George *2002 The Legacy of Don Juan de Onate, Password, Vol. 47, No. 2, Summer, 2002, El Paso, Texas, pp. 55-65.
United States Government (Smithsonian Institution) *1979 Southwest, Volume 9, Handbook of North American Indians, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C, Alfonso Ortíz, Editor of Volume 9, William C. Sturtevant, General Editor. (See: History of Pueblo-Spanish Relations to 1821, pp. 178-193).
Villagrá, Gaspar Pérez (See also: Espiñosa) *1992 Historia de la Nuevo México 1610, A critical & annotated Spanish/English Edition translated & Edited by Miguel Encinias, Alfred Rodríguez and Joseph P. Sánchez, Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press.
Willoughby, LarryWilloughby, Larry 2003 Holt Texas! (title), Spanish language edition (2003). Junior high school level Texas State history textbook published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, A Harcourt Classroom Education Company, Austin, Texas (Note: includes photo of the full-scale enlargement of the Don Juan de Oñate statue). Weber, David J., (editor) *1979 New Spain’s Far Northern Frontier: Essay on Spain in the American West, 1540-1821, Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press.
Zumalde, Iñaki *1998 Los Oñates en México y Nuevo México, Edistado con la Ayuntamiento de Oñate y la Ayuntamiento de Zacatecas, Imprenta: Gertu, Zubillaaga, Oñati, España.
Children’s Books
Brag, Bea, (author) and Antonio Castro (illustrator) 1997 The Very First Thanksgiving, Pioneers on the Rio Grande, Roberts Rinehart Publishers, Niwot, Colorado.
Brag, Bea (author) and Nacho García (illustrator) 1998 The Little Traveler on the Rio Grande (children’s coloring book about the adventures of a small boy on the Oñate colonizing expedition to New Mexico). Written by Bea Brag and illustrated by Nacho García. Published by the XII Travelers Memorial of the Southwest, Inc., a non-profit organization created to assist project fundraising and promotion, El Paso, Texas.
El Pequeño Viajero del Río Grande, 1598, translated by Eva Bourjaily (This is a Spanish translation of the above cited work).
Educational: School Books & Publications
1985 America The Glorious Republic, Graff, Henry F., professor of History Columbian University, published by Houghton Mifflin Company, 1985, Boston. 880 pages (Unit 1 - 1000-1775; Unit 2 - 1750-1800; Unit 3 - 1801-1860; Unit 4 - 1820-1877; Unit 5 - 1860-1900; Unit 6 - 1865-1920; Unit 7 - 1919-1945; Unit 8 – 1945-1968; Unit 9 – 1969-1980’s).
Harcourt School Publishers
2004 Social Studies Book, 2004, Horizona, Abou My Community, Gr. 2
(rights approved to use photographic image of the enlarging of the Don
Juan de Oñate which given in 2003, Harcourt School Publishers. Orland,
Florida.
Willoughby, LarryWilloughby, Larry 2003 Holt Texas! (title), Spanish
language edition (2003). Junior high school level Texas State history
textbook published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, A Harcourt Classroom
Education Company, Austin, Texas (Note: includes photo of the
full-scale enlargement of the Don Juan de Oñate statue).
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