. Bulletin. Ethnology. 482 GALL GALLINOMERO [e. a. e. the resident priest, besides the father cus- todian of New Mexico, the missionaries of San Marcos and Pecos, who were on their way to give warning, and several colo- nists. After the remaining Spanisli col- onists had been driven out of the country the Tano of Galisteo removed to Santa Fe and erected a village on the ruins of the old Palace, but were expelled l)y Vargas in 1692. In 1706 the town was reestablished with 90 Indians by the governor of the province under the name Nuestra Senora de los Remedios de Galisteo, but it was also called


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 482 GALL GALLINOMERO [e. a. e. the resident priest, besides the father cus- todian of New Mexico, the missionaries of San Marcos and Pecos, who were on their way to give warning, and several colo- nists. After the remaining Spanisli col- onists had been driven out of the country the Tano of Galisteo removed to Santa Fe and erected a village on the ruins of the old Palace, but were expelled l)y Vargas in 1692. In 1706 the town was reestablished with 90 Indians by the governor of the province under the name Nuestra Senora de los Remedios de Galisteo, but it was also called Santa Maria. It remained an inconsiderable village until between 1782 and 1794, whentheinhabitants, decimated by smallpox and by the persistent hos- tilities of the Comanche, removed to Santo Domingo pueblo, where their descendants still live, preserving the language of their ancestors and in part their tribal autono- my. At one time, according to Bandelier, Galisteo probably had a population of 1,000. In 1712 it numbered 110 souls; in 1748, 50 families, and but 52 souls in 1782 just before its abandonment. ( f. w. n.) Calisteo.—Vaugondy, map AmSrique, 1778. Ca- lixteo.—Kitchin, mapN. A., 1787. Calixto.—Giisse- feld, Charte America, 1797. Galasteo.—Mendoza (1742) quoted by Meline, Two Thousand Miles, 213,1867. Galiste.—Alcedo, Die. Geog., ii, 131, 1787. Galisteo.—Zarate Salmeron (ca. 1629) cited by Bancroft, Nat. Races, I, 600,1882. Gallisteo.— Eaton in Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, iv, 220, 1854. Glisteo.—Oiiate (1598) in , xvi, 258,1871. Jimena.—Mota-Padilla, Hist, de la Conq., 164,1742. Eimena.—Peet in Am. Antiq., xvi, 354_, 1895 (mis- print). Nuestra de Senora delos Remedios de Galis- teo.—MS. of 1720 quoted bv Bandelier in Arch. Inst. Papers, v, 194,1890. San Lucas.—Sosa (1590) in , xv, 2,51, 1871 (identified with (ialis- teo by Bandelier, Arch. Inst. Papers, iv, lui, 1892). Santa Ana.—Ofiate (1598), ibid., xvi, 258, 1871 (Glisteo or)


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