Across
- 3. Spanish farmers dug these to irrigate their crops.
- 4. People trade goods for other goods in this kind of system.
- 8. Large farms found in Spanish colonial New Mexico were called ___________.
- 11. This type of area marked the advance of settlement.
- 13. Indian’s who belonged to an Indian nation not usually found in New Mexico were called __________.
- 14. The name of a hacienda owner.
- 15. The name for a person who makes a religious image.
- 16. The name given to a child of a black and white parent.
- 17. An outdoor oven in which the Hispanic women of New Mexico baked in was called a _________.
Down
- 1. This type of wooden, two-wheeled cart was used in New Mexico in both the Spanish and Mexican periods.
- 2. The small farmers of New Mexico mainly practiced this.
- 5. An image that represents a saint, a divine person, or a religious event is called a _______.
- 6. Children of a Spaniard and an Indian were called _________.
- 7. People listed in the census figures for New Mexico’s Spanish communities in the 1700’s were called _______.
- 9. The name of a tract of land that was awarded by the Spanish monarch.
- 10. A wooden figure that is carved from the limb of a cottonwood or pine tree is called a ______.
- 12. Religious paintings or carvings made on a flat surface were called _______.
