
Explores the history of Santa Fe, New Mexico, founded in 1610 as the northernmost outpost of the vast Spanish empire in the New World. In search of cities of gold, the Spanish expanded northward from Mexico, but instead of gold they found the Pueblo Indians, whom they converted to Catholicism and made Spanish citizens. Despite ongoing conflicts, the unique mix of the Spanish and Pueblo cultures left a lasting legacy that can still be seen in Sante Fe today.
year: 1999, 2006
call number/section: 978.9
subjects: pueblo indians, history, juvenile films, pueblo revolt, 1680, video recordings for the hearing impaired, new mexico, history, to 1848, juvenile films, social life and customs, spain, america, films for the hearing impaired, closed caption video recordings, videodiscs, santa fe (n.m.), colonies, united states, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
Editions

Wojciechowski, Alyse
Schlessinger Media (1999)
Explores the history of Santa Fe, New Mexico, founded in 1610 as the northernmost outpost of the vast Spanish empire in the New World. In search of cities of gold, the Spanish expanded northward from Mexico, but instead of gold they found the Pueblo Indians, whom they converted to Catholicism and made Spanish citizens. Despite ongoing conflicts, the unique mix of the Spanish and Pueblo cultures left a lasting legacy that can still be seen in Sante Fe today.
Schools: 0

Wojciechowski, Alyse
Schlessinger Media (2006)
Explores the history of Santa Fe, New Mexico, the northernmost outpost of the vast Spanish empire in the New World, and the Spanish encounters with the Pueblo Indians who inhabited the region.
Schools: 1