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- Pacomio abstract "José Pacomio Poqui, better known as Pacomio, was a Chumash revolutionary, carpenter and comisario de policia (Police commissioner) of Monterey, who led one of the most significant Native American uprisings against the Spanish and Mexican rule of California, the Chumash Revolt of 1824. Pacomio's revolt against the Mexican-Spanish establishment was perhaps the most brutal in California's history, and grimly showed the Mexican government that California's indigenous population was not as servile as once thought.".
- Pacomio alias "Pacomio Poqui".
- Pacomio birthDate "1794".
- Pacomio birthName "Pacomio Poqui".
- Pacomio birthPlace Alta_California.
- Pacomio birthYear "1794".
- Pacomio deathCause Smallpox.
- Pacomio deathDate "1840".
- Pacomio deathPlace Alta_California.
- Pacomio deathPlace Monterey,_California.
- Pacomio deathYear "1840".
- Pacomio ethnicity Chumash_people.
- Pacomio knownFor Chumash_Revolt_of_1824.
- Pacomio occupation Civil_service.
- Pacomio occupation Pacomio__1.
- Pacomio residence Monterey,_California.
- Pacomio thumbnail Painting_of_the_Chumash_Revolt_of_1824_by_Alexander_Harmer.jpg?width=300.
- Pacomio wikiPageID "41895001".
- Pacomio wikiPageRevisionID "601072666".
- Pacomio alternativeNames "Pacomio Poqui".
- Pacomio birthDate "c. 1794".
- Pacomio birthName "Pacomio Poqui".
- Pacomio birthPlace "La Ranchería de Esniscue, Alta California".
- Pacomio caption "Mexican troops advancing on La Purisima Mission, under fire from Pacomio's Chumash warriors. Painting by Alexander Harmer, early 20th century.".
- Pacomio children "María de Jesús".
- Pacomio dateOfBirth "1794".
- Pacomio dateOfDeath "1840".
- Pacomio deathCause Smallpox.
- Pacomio deathDate "1840".
- Pacomio deathPlace Alta_California.
- Pacomio deathPlace Monterey,_California.
- Pacomio ethnicity Chumash_people.
- Pacomio imageSize "800".
- Pacomio knownFor Chumash_Revolt_of_1824.
- Pacomio name "Pacomio".
- Pacomio occupation "Revolutionary, Carpenter, Civil Servant, Comisario de Policia of Monterey".
- Pacomio placeOfBirth "La Ranchería de Esniscue, Alta California".
- Pacomio placeOfDeath Alta_California.
- Pacomio placeOfDeath Monterey,_California.
- Pacomio residence Monterey,_California.
- Pacomio shortDescription "Chumash revolutionary, carpenter".
- Pacomio spouse "Gordiana, Eusebia María".
- Pacomio description "Chumash revolutionary, carpenter".
- Pacomio description "Chumash revolutionary, carpenter".
- Pacomio subject Category:1794_births.
- Pacomio subject Category:1840_deaths.
- Pacomio subject Category:Activists_from_California.
- Pacomio subject Category:Chumash.
- Pacomio subject Category:Deaths_from_smallpox.
- Pacomio subject Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Pacomio type Agent.
- Pacomio type Person.
- Pacomio type Person.
- Pacomio type Q215627.
- Pacomio type Q5.
- Pacomio type Agent.
- Pacomio type NaturalPerson.
- Pacomio type Thing.
- Pacomio type Person.
- Pacomio comment "José Pacomio Poqui, better known as Pacomio, was a Chumash revolutionary, carpenter and comisario de policia (Police commissioner) of Monterey, who led one of the most significant Native American uprisings against the Spanish and Mexican rule of California, the Chumash Revolt of 1824.".
- Pacomio label "Pacomio".
- Pacomio sameAs m.0_qg3w2.
- Pacomio sameAs Q16858146.
- Pacomio sameAs Q16858146.
- Pacomio wasDerivedFrom Pacomio?oldid=601072666.
- Pacomio depiction Painting_of_the_Chumash_Revolt_of_1824_by_Alexander_Harmer.jpg.
- Pacomio isPrimaryTopicOf Pacomio.
- Pacomio name "Pacomio".