Po'pay
Po'pay | |
|---|---|
Poʼpʼay | |
| Leader of the Pueblo peoples | |
| In office August 10, 1680 – c. 1692 | |
| Preceded by | Office established |
| Succeeded by | Office disestablished |
| Personal details | |
| Born | c. 1630 |
| Died | c. 1692 (aged 61–62) |
Po'pay, sometimes spelled Popé, (Tewa: Poʼpʼay, pronounced [pòʔpèː], lit. 'ripe squash'; c. 1630 – c. 1692) was a Tewa religious leader from Ohkay Owingeh, who led the Pueblo Revolt in 1680 against Spanish colonial rule. In the first successful anticolonial revolt against a European colonial power in the Western Hemisphere, the Pueblo expelled the colonists and kept them out of the territory for twelve years. Thereafter, Po'pay ruled over the Pueblo peoples until his death.