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A MEMORIAL
DECLARING FEBRUARY 10, 2008 "SANTA FE FOUR HUNDREDTH
ANNIVERSARY DAY" AT THE SENATE AND COMMEMORATING THE MORE
THAN FOUR-HUNDRED-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE SETTLEMENT AND
FOUNDING OF LA VILLA REAL DE LA SANTA FE DE SAN FRANCISCO
DE ASIS, 1607-1610.
WHEREAS, before 1598, the pueblo people of the Rio
Grande region of New Mexico had inhabited the area now
officially known as La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San
Francisco de Asis, commonly called Santa Fe, for hundreds of
years; and
WHEREAS, from the first arrival of New Mexico's Spanish
colonists in August of 1598, the pueblo people of the Rio
Grande and adjoining regions of New Mexico provided support
and sustenance to those colonists, which allowed the
colonists to persevere at San Gabriel del Yunque, the first
villa and capital of New Mexico located in the pueblo lands
of Okeh Owinge, as well as at other small outlying
settlements; and
WHEREAS, from the time of 1607, there existed a small
settlement of Spanish colonists in that same area; and
WHEREAS, on March 30, 1609, the viceroy of New Spain,
Martin Lopez de Gauna, upon the appointment of Don Pedro de
Peralta as governor and captain general of New Mexico,