Santa Clara Pueblo: Santa Clara
1. According to Prince, Spanish Mission Churches , the Indian name for the village is Kah-po, translated as either "enclosed water," "wild rose," or "eyeball" (p. 292).
2. Scholes, "Documents for the History of the New Mexican Missions," p. 47.
3. Adams, Bishop Tamarón's Visitation , p. 64.
4. Domínguez, The Missions , p. 114.
5. Ibid.
6. Ibid., p. 116.
7. Ibid., p. 119.
4. Domínguez, The Missions , p. 114.
5. Ibid.
6. Ibid., p. 116.
7. Ibid., p. 119.
4. Domínguez, The Missions , p. 114.
5. Ibid.
6. Ibid., p. 116.
7. Ibid., p. 119.
4. Domínguez, The Missions , p. 114.
5. Ibid.
6. Ibid., p. 116.
7. Ibid., p. 119.
8. Kessell, The Missions of New Mexico , p. 116.
9. Bloom, "Bourke on the Southwest X," p. 256.
10. Forrest, Missions and Pueblos , p. 72.
11. Prince, Spanish Mission Churches , p. 295.
12. Walter, "Mission Churches," p. 116.
13. Photo by Edward Ruda taken September 1962, facing p. 294 in Prince, Spanish Mission Churches .
14. Stubbs, Bird's-Eye View , p. 43.
15. Compare color photo by Robert B. McCoy (c. September 1976) facing p. 173 in Prince, Spanish Mission Churches , with photo by the author taken July 1981.