- The
Pimería Alta (translated to 'Upper Pima Land'/'Land of the
Upper Pima' in English) was an area of the 18th
century Sonora y
Sinaloa Province in the...
- the last 24
years of his life he
worked in the
region then
known as the
Pimería Alta, modern-day
Sonora in
Mexico and
southern Arizona in the
United States...
- Kino
lived and
worked with the
Native Americans in the area
called the
Pimería Alta, or "Upper Pima Country,"
which presently includes the
Mexican state...
- labor. The
missions are in an area of the
Sonoran Desert, then
called "
Pimería Alta de
Sonora y Sinaloa" (Upper Pima of
Sonora and Sinaloa), now divided...
-
Allan J. and the
Arizona Historical Society, 2008, The
Tohono O'odham and
Pimeria Alta.,
Arcadia Publishing, Charleston,
South Carolina. (ISBN 978-0-7385-5633-8)...
- San Jose,
Santa Ana, and
Santa Rosa.
Father Eusebio Kino
missionized the
Pimería Alta from 1687
until his
death in 1711. In 1697, a
Jesuit expansion into...
- a
Jesuit missionary to New Spain. Gallardi, a Sicilian,
arrived in the
Pimería Alta in 1720,
joining fellow missionaries Eusebio Kino, Agustín de Campos...
- in the region. He
converted many of the
Indians to
Christianity in the
Pimería Alta (now
southern Arizona and
northern Sonora) in the 1690s and early...
-
Italian descent, Kino
often visited and
preached in the area, then the
Pimería Alta
colonial territory of the
Viceroyalty of New Spain.
Construction of...
-
created by
Italian Jesuit priest Eusebio Kino
during his
mission in the
Pimería Alta. It was
titled Paso por
tierra a la
California y sus
confinantes nuevas...