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Juan de Oñate encountered various Indigenous groups during his expeditions in the late 16th century, most notably the Pueblo peoples in present-day New Mexico. His interactions included both trade and conflict, as he sought to establish Spanish colonial presence and convert Indigenous populations to Christianity. Oñate's encounters were marked by significant violence, including the infamous Acoma Massacre, which had lasting repercussions on the local Indigenous communities.

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