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INDEX Page numbers in bold type indicate photos, illustrations, graphs, or tables. Agnese, Battiste,  Aiton, Arthur, , ,  Alarcón, Hernando de,  alarde. See muster roll Alvarado, Diego de,  Alvarado, Hernando de,  Alvarado, Pedro de, ; investment in expedition, , ; provisioning of ships,  Álvarez, Lorenzo, ,  Amangual, Francisco, – amazons, – Amerind, as ethnic designation,  anthropological history, birth of, – Antillia, Seven Cities of, , ; conflated with Aztlán, ; conflated with Tejo’s account,  antimony,  Anza, Juan Bautista de, ,  Apachean language,  Apaches, , ; conflict with Jumanos, ; independent bands, ; in-migration of, ; invasion by, , ; and numerical superiority, ; and pottery, –; Querechos linked to, ; and raids, –; and South Plains environment, ; southward and westward spread of, ; technological advantages, . See also Querechos Aravaipa River, ; headwaters of, – archaeological sites in Chichilticale region (Arizona), ;  Ranch Ruins, ; Citadel Ruin, ; Eagle Pass Ruin, , ; Eastern Arizona College Field School Site, ; Eureka Springs Ranch, “Crescent Ruin”, –; Eureka Springs Ranch House Site, –; Fort Grant Eastern Ruins, ; Fort Grant Ruins, –; Haby Ranch Site (Garden Springs Site), –, –; Haby Ranch Site, Older Eastern Outlier, ; Klondyke Cemetery Site, –; “Pentagon” Ruin Site, ; Pottery Hill Site, ; Rattlesnake Mesa Ruin, ; Skinner Site, –; WootenClaridge Terrace Site, – archaeology, historical, –; limited contribution of in the Southwest, – Arellano, Tristán de (Luna y),  armor: lack of on expedition, –; native, ; recovered in southeastern Arizona, , ; crossbow penetration of,  arquebuses,  arrow points: triangular and side-notched, ; Garza, Lott, Fresno, and Washita, , , ; Clovis,  artifacts: of Clovis bands, ; distribution of, ; from Blanco Canyon, ; temporal mixture of, ; from Panama, –; Spanish colonial in southeastern Arizona, –, , characteristic of the Coronado expedition, –; Tierra  Blanca sites, ; use of metal detectors to locate, – Athapaskanization of areas in the Southwest, – Athapaskans: on Llano Estacado, ; migration from Asia, ,  Aztlán, , , ; conflated with Antillia, . See also seven caves Baja California (Mexico): as a peninsula, , ; Cortés to,  Bandelier, Adolph, F., ; opinions of, , ,  Barrionuevo, Francisco, – Bastidas, Rodrigo de,  bells, copper: as evidence of regional trade,  ; in Sulfur Springs Valley, , ; received and heard of by Cabeza de Vaca, –,  Benavente, Toribio de,  Benevides, Alonso de,  Bermejo, Juan de,  Bernalillo (New Mexico): Coronado campsite near,  bison, , , ; coevolution with humans, ; dressing in skins of, ; and fear of stampedes, –; as food source, ; herding behavior of, ; and hides, ; hunted to near extinction, ; sighting of, – Blanco Canyon (Texas): visited by Coronado expedition, –, ; Anglo settlement in, , –; livestock and, –; loss of megafauna in, – Bodega y Quadra, Juan Francisco de la,  body painting, , , – bragging documents: as sources of information on the conquest,  Brand, Donald,  Bridwell, John,  Cabello, Domingo,  Cabeza de Vaca, Álvar Núñez, , , , , ,  calendars: change from Julian to Gregorian, – Camino Real: in Panama, –,  Caprock Canyonlands, , , – Cárdenas, Luis,  cartography of North America, sixteenth century, ; relation to territorial expansion,  Casa de Contratación, , ,  Casas, Bartolomé de las, ,  Castañeda de Nájera, Pedro de: relación of, , , , , , ; geographical insights of, , , , , –; quotations from, ; speculation about origin of Pueblo people, ; provided evidence about servants, ; on native ceramics, , –; and sense of discovery, –; and shiny metal, – Castillo Maldonado, Alonso del,  Cavallón, Juan de, , ,  ceramics: distribution in northern New Mexico, ; glaze-paint ware, –; Plains Village, ; at Tierra Blanca sites,  Chichilticale, , –, ; environment, –; Late Pueblo ruins, –; location of, –. See also archeological sites in Chichilticale region Chichilticale Pass (Arizona),  Cíbola (New Mexico), –, –; false assumptions about gold at, –; Guzman’s search for, ; mapping of, ; relation to the Orient, ; size of advance guard on arrival at, ; tales of wealth in, –; two waves of information about, – Cicuique (New Mexico), , . See also Pecos Pueblo Cieza de León, Pedro de: regarding importance of Indians to entradas, ; regarding women on entradas,  Clovis bands, – Clovis Gravel Site,  Clovis points, ,  clyster pumps,  Codex Aubin,  coevolution of bison and humans,  Collinson, Frank, – Columbus, Christopher, ,  comancheros,  Comanches, ,  Compostela (Mexico): muster conducted at,  Cona: geographical extent of, –; , , , ; origin of name, ; springs of,  The Conquest of Mexico (Prescott),  conquistadors, ; and Navajos,  Contreras, Alonso de,  Coppo, Pietro: world map by,  corn: reliance of entradas on, –; scarcity of during expedition,  Coronado. See Vázquez de Coronado, Francisco  INDEX [18.117.186.92] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 05:50 GMT) Coronado: Knight of Pueblos and Plains (Bolton),  Coronado expedition’s route, ; in southeastern Arizona, , ; across Texas, , –, ; Bosque Redondo trails, ; in northern New Mexico, –; Pecos Pueblo to Llano Estacado, , –, , ; uncertainties about,  Coronado expedition: appearance of, –; “balance sheet” for, ; calendars and dating problem, –; contribution to geography, ; encounter with NaDenes , ; as epic, –; estimated cost for, –; expansion of geographic knowledge, ; failure of, , –, ; geographic scale of, ; investors in, –; Llano Estacado ascension point, ; major investors in, ; multicultural makeup of, , ; organization of, –, –; preparations for, ; rate of travel of, ; recruitment for, ; religious component of, ; slaves and servants on, –; stops for rest and recovery, n. ; as story of preconceived expectations, ; supplying, –, , n...

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