The Spanish, in founding of the Northern …

Years: 1612 - 1623

The Spanish, in founding of the Northern New Mexico colony in 1598, had introduced the Puebloan peoples to new farming implements and provided some measure of security against Navajo and Apache raiding parties.

The Tiwa and Tewa speakers of the New Mexican Pueblos, tending the horses of their Spanish overlords, learn to care for, breed and, eventually, ride horses.

Though the Spaniards have decreed native ownership of horses illegal, the Apache, Kiowa and Utes begin raiding for horses in the early seventeenth century.

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