- The
Monqui were
indigenous peoples of
Mexico (American Indians), who
lived in the
vicinity of Loreto, Baja
California Sur, Mexico, at the time of Spanish...
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Loreto Conchó, or
Mission Loreto, was
founded on
October 25, 1697, at the
Monqui Native American (Indian)
settlement of Conchó in the city of Loreto, Baja...
- undo****ented,
though people have
speculated from non-linguistic
sources that
Monqui (
Monquí-Didiú),
spoken in a
small region around Loreto, may have been a 'Guaicurian'...
- Texas,
Chihuahua Mayo
Mogollon culture, ca. 200–1500 CE, also
Oasisamerica Monqui, Baja
California Opata Otomi Pai Pai, Baja
California Pame Pericúe (Pericú)...
- and La Paz, the
Guaycuras in the area
north of the Pericú to Loreto, the
Monquis near
Loreto and Cochimí in the
middle of the peninsula. All were hunter/gatherers...
-
evangelizing the
local Monqui Native Americans (Indians), but the
mission soon ran into difficulty. The
numbers of the
Monqui, who
called their rancheria...
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Retrieved 2024-07-10. "
Monqui,
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-
Salvatierra began the
first successful mission in 1697 at
Loreto among the
Monqui, who were
southern neighbors of the Cochimí. This was
quickly followed by...
- Zacatecas, and
Durango Kiliwa, Baja
California Mayo,
Sonora and
Sinaloa Monqui, Baja
California Paipai, Akwa'ala, Kw'al, Baja
California Opata Otomi, central...
- Callejué, and Cantile. Most
bands probably consisted of
about 500 persons. The
Monqui also
possibly spoke a
Guaycura language or dialect. The
Guaycura occupied...