Tupatú

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Tupatú was a Tewa Pueblo leader who played a key role in organizing and directing Indigenous resistance against Spanish colonial rule during the Pueblo Revolt of 1680.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tewa leader
person
activity directing military actions against Spanish authorities
organizing Indigenous resistance
associatedWith Pueblo communities of northern New Mexico NERFINISHED
Tewa Pueblos NERFINISHED
conflict Spanish–Pueblo conflicts in the 17th century
country present-day United States
culture Tewa Pueblo culture
ethnicity Puebloan NERFINISHED
Tewa Pueblo NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance key Indigenous leader in one of the most successful uprisings against European colonization in North America
language Tewa NERFINISHED
movement Indigenous resistance to Spanish colonization
notableFor leadership in the Pueblo Revolt of 1680
opponent Spanish colonial authorities in New Mexico
opposed Spanish colonial rule in New Mexico
participatedIn Pueblo Revolt of 1680 NERFINISHED
partOf broader Indigenous resistance to Spanish rule in the Southwest
region Rio Grande Valley NERFINISHED
religion Pueblo traditional religion
resisted Christianization policies of Spanish missionaries
encomienda labor demands
suppression of Pueblo religious practices
role Pueblo Revolt leader
timePeriod 17th century
Pueblo Revolt era NERFINISHED

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Pueblo Revolt of 1680 leader Tupatú