“For twenty and five years after the arrival of the Indigens, the French in New Orleans, and those Castilians outside of Mother Church, let us and the Indigens pray and live peacefully, working our farms and trading with Portuguese ships. We survived the raids and the plagues, and we even gained new men and women from the Coycoy in those twenty years, particularly after the second and final Rising in Castile. And then Bartholomew de Guise became Governor…”