This work is partially the product of the research "The Jesuit Missions in New Spain, 1575 - 1767", of historiographical and cultural anthropological approach, whose main objective is to comprehend the life in the missions. It seeks to answer questions such as: what was the relationship between the missions and the authorities? Regarding the aspects of the primitive culture of Tarahumara that were not lost: such preservation was due to the failures of the missionaries or due to their consent? The sources used are firsthand, Jesuit, ecclesiastical and civil. I will resort to fieldwork in communities as well.In present-day Mexico, the Raramuri or Tarahumares, who have inhabited the northern part of the Sierra Madre Occidental, is a group whic...
The early years of Jesuit missionary activity in Spanish America, 1566 to 1623, were significant in ...
In the 18th century, Guaycuru Indian population (mocovies, abipones, mbayas and tobas peoples) sett...
In the passage of XVIIIth century the tendency of the Indians of northwest New Spain, living under J...
This work is partially the product of the research "The Jesuit Missions in New Spain, 1575 - 1767", ...
In the second half of the 18th century, the Jesuits took an active part in the evangelization of the...
Este trabajo trata del impacto causado por la evangelización jesuítica entre las indígenas de los di...
Aunque reunió a hombres de formación y orígenes diversos, la Compañía de Jesús desarrolló mecanismos...
The Jesuits’ colonial legacy in Latin America is well-known. They pioneered an interest in indigenou...
From the late sixteenth century until their expulsion in 1767, members of the Society of Jesus playe...
This dissertation addresses key questions that are yet to be answered related to the involvement of ...
Los jesuitas promovieron la evangelización de la Patagonia creando efímeras reducciones e intentando...
In the testimonies of Jesuit missionaries the native population of Moxos is characterized by a stron...
This paper examines ethnographic writing in the Jesuit Relations, a set of periodical reports from m...
Sulla base dell'analisi dell'esperienza missionaria dei gesuiti nell'America spagnola tra XVI e XVII...
Expansion and exploration of foreign territories such as the New World and the Far East by Europeans...
The early years of Jesuit missionary activity in Spanish America, 1566 to 1623, were significant in ...
In the 18th century, Guaycuru Indian population (mocovies, abipones, mbayas and tobas peoples) sett...
In the passage of XVIIIth century the tendency of the Indians of northwest New Spain, living under J...
This work is partially the product of the research "The Jesuit Missions in New Spain, 1575 - 1767", ...
In the second half of the 18th century, the Jesuits took an active part in the evangelization of the...
Este trabajo trata del impacto causado por la evangelización jesuítica entre las indígenas de los di...
Aunque reunió a hombres de formación y orígenes diversos, la Compañía de Jesús desarrolló mecanismos...
The Jesuits’ colonial legacy in Latin America is well-known. They pioneered an interest in indigenou...
From the late sixteenth century until their expulsion in 1767, members of the Society of Jesus playe...
This dissertation addresses key questions that are yet to be answered related to the involvement of ...
Los jesuitas promovieron la evangelización de la Patagonia creando efímeras reducciones e intentando...
In the testimonies of Jesuit missionaries the native population of Moxos is characterized by a stron...
This paper examines ethnographic writing in the Jesuit Relations, a set of periodical reports from m...
Sulla base dell'analisi dell'esperienza missionaria dei gesuiti nell'America spagnola tra XVI e XVII...
Expansion and exploration of foreign territories such as the New World and the Far East by Europeans...
The early years of Jesuit missionary activity in Spanish America, 1566 to 1623, were significant in ...
In the 18th century, Guaycuru Indian population (mocovies, abipones, mbayas and tobas peoples) sett...
In the passage of XVIIIth century the tendency of the Indians of northwest New Spain, living under J...