Fragmento historico del Nayarit, Tarahumara, pimeria, è indios seris ... : Provincia del Santo Evangelio, Mexico, 1791.

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Fragmento historico del Nayarit, Tarahumara, pimeria, è indios seris ... : Provincia del Santo Evangelio, Mexico, 1791.

Compiled by an anonymous Franciscan friar from the manuscripts of various unnamed Jesuit missionaries in the provinces of Nayarit, Tarahumara, Chiripas, Sinaloa, and Sonora, 1686-1766; describes these provinces, their inhabitants, particularly the Pima and Seri Indians, the work of Father Kino and his successors, the 1751 rebellion, and other aspects of colonization.

Originals : 34 p. ; 33 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (31 exposures) : negative (Rich. 101:15) and positive.

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