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- 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...
- 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...
- of the Undead Mall". Willamette W****. 2024-06-26. Retrieved 2024-07-10. "Monqui, Anschutz Entertainment to Build Music Venue in Lloyd Center". Willamette...
- 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...