Southwestern Mission Research Center (U.S.)
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Southwestern Mission Research Center (U.S.)
Southwestern Mission Research Center (Tucson, Ariz.)
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Southwestern Mission Research Center (Tucson, Ariz.)
Southwestern Mission Research Center
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Southwestern Mission Research Center
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The Southwestern Mission Research Center was created in 1965 mainly through the determination of Rev. Charles W. Polzer, S.J. It is a nonprofit organization which was originally set up for the purpose of locating for Father Kino's grave and to conduct related research on this topic. After the discovery of Father Kino's gravesite in 1966, the Center became dedicated to promoting, coordinating, and developing research studies pertaining to the Spanish Borderlands. SMRC began publishing a Spanish colonial newsletter in 1967 to help bridge the gap between anthropologists and historians who were interested in the history of the southwest. In 1974, the Center started to offer tours of the Kino missions which introduced people to the history and culture of the Pimeria Alta, in the Sonora Desert of Mexico and Arizona. SMRC also sponsored the Gran Quivira Conferences from 1972-1988, and the conference of Spanish and Latin American Archivist (SPARCON) from 1984-1986. The center published numerous publications about the history of Pimeria Alta, the most popular being the Kino Guide I & II written by of Rev. Charles W. Polzer, S.J.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85347130
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Explorers
Frontier and pioneer life
Indians of North America
Spanish mission buildings
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Southwest, New
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Spain
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Tucson (Ariz.)
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Mexico--Sonora (State)
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Arizona
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