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Surname: Huvuacam |
Given Name: Felipe |
Sex: M |
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Place of Death: Tumacácori |
Date of Death: 02/07/1763 |
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Residence: Tumacácori |
Title: Gobernador de Tumacácori; Marido de Rosa María Hiavot, la Gobernadora: Witness in the Pima uprising investigation of 1754; Buried in the church at Tumacácori |
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Burial Place: Tumacácori-in the church |
Translation: he[g] vuakam, the one who does it |
Notes: He made the following statement at Mission Santa María Suamca after the Pima Uprising on October 15, 1754: "The people of my village of Tumacácori fled upon news that Guevavi had done so, and that those in the west had already revolted. With this news we left the village and went to the mountains, or the pass that leads down to Tres Alamos. The Pimas from Tubac were also there and those from the rancherías of Los Ojitos and Piedras Blancas. From there we separated and some went to join the rebels. I do not know about anyone revolting because they were treated badly. Nor have I heard any other cause for the rebellion. I only know that I fled and went to the mountain because I saw everyone else doing the same." (AGI, Guadalajara 419, 3m-12, page 6) Padre Pfefferkorn recorded the following at his death: "On February 7, (1763), Phelipe died in receipt of the Holy Sacraments in the village of Tumacácori. He was governor of the said village and married to Rosa. Church burial was provided in the church of the said village. IHS Ignacio Pfefferkorn" |