El Quartelejo Pueblo Ruins, Scott County, Kansas

Date

2010-03

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Kansas State University, The Chapman Center for Rural Studies

Abstract

In this paper, the author discusses the El Quartelejo Pueblo ruins located in present-day Scott County, Kansas. The Taos and the Picuris Indians who came from what is today northwestern New Mexico fled their homelands due to their Spanish overlords who denounced and prohibited the Indians from practicing their religious ceremonies, imposed Christianity upon them, and forced them into labor. Eventually the Spaniards sent a party of soldiers to retrieve the Indians and escort them back. The pueblo the Indians built would lie dormant for nearly 200 years before being discovered again, accidentally, by an early Scott County pioneer, Herbert Steele.

Description

Shearmire, Brantlee, “El Quartelejo Pueblo Ruins, Scott County, Kansas,” Chapman Center Research Collections, https://ccrsresearchcollections.omeka.net/items/show/2.

Keywords

Archaeology, Brantlee Shearmire, El Quartelejo Pueblo, Herbert Steele, Pueblo Indians, Scott County

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