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Friar Bringas Reports to the King: Methods of Indoctrination on the Frontier of New Spain, 1796-97 (The Documentary Relations of the Southwest : the)
Daniel S. Matson, Bernard L. Fontana
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"A sensitive and precise translation in which the reform-minded Father Diego Bringas examines various missionary and secular policies for assimilation of Indian societies."—Mid-America "Graced by an ambitious introduction, copious notes, and
A significant contribution to a deeper understanding of the Spanish period in Arizona and Sonora, Mexico, this translation of Father Diego Miguel Bringas' 1796-97 report on missionary activities presents a rare first-hand account of Spanish attempts to direct cultural change among the Pima Indians.
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