“…Reforming exploitative imperial institutions became the main preoccupation of Las Casas’s long life (1484 to 1566; see Giménez Fernández 1971). Galvanized to action by Las Casas or acting on their own, numerous Dominican, Franciscan, and Augustinian friars, often risking severe persecutions, turned to the royal court in Madrid, the Council of the Indies, and the Pope in Rome to influence policies and legislation for a more humane treatment of indigenous populations (Assadourian 1985, 1988, 1989a, 1989b; Casas [1527] 1971; Hanke 1937, [1949] 2002, 1974; Korth 1968; Parish and Weidman 1992; Pérez Fernández 1984; Poole 1966). Franciscans and Jesuits also mobilized to defend indigenous rights in the course of Portugal’s expansion into Brazil (Alden 1969; Boxer 1952; Groh 1970; Haubert 1964; Kiemen 1954).…”