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| | National Park Service: Kiva, Cross, and Crown (Chapter 6) |
 | | Anti-Spanish sentiment at Pecos, given new life by the elimination of don Juan de Ye, by the shooting incident, the removal of Zeinos, or the indiscretion of Alpuente, may have coalesced around don Lorenzo de Ye, whose father had died futilely serving the Spaniards. |
 | | As for Pecos, the six-man detachment requested by Father Alpuente was not only unnecessary, it was an insult. |
 | | If Fray Juan Alpuente had any cause for alarm, it could only be the pueblo's frontier location, not the Pecos themselves. |
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