Equestrian statue of Juan de Oñate

An equestrian statue of Juan de Oñate formerly stood in Alcalde, New Mexico, in the United States.

Installed as part of a project to honor Hispanic culture, the monument was removed in June 2020 amid the George Floyd protests.

[2] The right foot of the statue was cut off on December 29, 1997, shortly before commemorations for the 400th anniversary, in 1998, of Oñate's arrival in New Mexico.

A local filmmaker, Chris Eyre, was contacted by one of the two perpetrators, who said, "I'm back on the scene to show people that Oñate and his supporters must be shamed."

[8] During a rally on September 28, 2023 celebrating the postponement of the installation, Jacob Johns who was participating in a prayer ceremony[9] was shot.