Between 1697 and 1767/1768, the Jesuits administrated missions in the arid Baja California Peninsula. Because of the limited potential for agriculture on the Peninsula, the Jesuits had to import food from neighboring provinces, and allowed a large part of the mission populations to live in settlements apart from the central mission village, and to support themselves by hunting and collecting wild plant foods. Following the Jesuit expulsion José de Gálvez attempted to reorganized the mission, and shifted indigenous populations to missions with greater agricultural potential. This essay examines the response of the Guaycuros, one of the indigenous groups of the peninsula, to the policy of Gálvez. Entre los años 1697 y 1767/1768, los jesu...
The early years of Jesuit missionary activity in Spanish America, 1566 to 1623, were significant in ...
This article evaluates the importance of the artistic legacy of the Society of Jesus, left within th...
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Los primeros misioneros jesuitas que arribaron al desierto central de la península de Baja Californi...
In the 18th century, Guaycuru Indian population (mocovies, abipones, mbayas and tobas peoples) sett...
The religious missions were a fundamental part of the politics of domination of the indigenous popul...
This article analyses the ranges of an indigenous rebellion in the Jesuit mission context of Northwe...
The repeated failures of military and civilian groups to settle in the Baja California peninsula mad...
Los continuos fracasos colonizadores por parte de los grupos militares y civiles sobre la Baja Calif...
Entre 1772 y 1804 los franciscanos establecieron cinco misiones en el territorio de las comunidades ...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION Padres Descontentos: Spanish Colonial Policy, ...
Alta California was the last territory conquered by Spain inAmerica. The reformist policy applied by...
International audienceThis paper studies the ambiguity of the status of the Jesuits in the periphery...
En este ensayo voy a analizar la implicación de los jesuitas de Manila en la conquista y colonizació...
This work of reflection delves into a historical stage of the societies that populated the current p...
The early years of Jesuit missionary activity in Spanish America, 1566 to 1623, were significant in ...
This article evaluates the importance of the artistic legacy of the Society of Jesus, left within th...
The goal of this article is to shed light into the process through which a considerable part of the ...
Los primeros misioneros jesuitas que arribaron al desierto central de la península de Baja Californi...
In the 18th century, Guaycuru Indian population (mocovies, abipones, mbayas and tobas peoples) sett...
The religious missions were a fundamental part of the politics of domination of the indigenous popul...
This article analyses the ranges of an indigenous rebellion in the Jesuit mission context of Northwe...
The repeated failures of military and civilian groups to settle in the Baja California peninsula mad...
Los continuos fracasos colonizadores por parte de los grupos militares y civiles sobre la Baja Calif...
Entre 1772 y 1804 los franciscanos establecieron cinco misiones en el territorio de las comunidades ...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION Padres Descontentos: Spanish Colonial Policy, ...
Alta California was the last territory conquered by Spain inAmerica. The reformist policy applied by...
International audienceThis paper studies the ambiguity of the status of the Jesuits in the periphery...
En este ensayo voy a analizar la implicación de los jesuitas de Manila en la conquista y colonizació...
This work of reflection delves into a historical stage of the societies that populated the current p...
The early years of Jesuit missionary activity in Spanish America, 1566 to 1623, were significant in ...
This article evaluates the importance of the artistic legacy of the Society of Jesus, left within th...
The goal of this article is to shed light into the process through which a considerable part of the ...