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- area was known as a Tohono O'odham ranchería, or seasonal village, called Sonoitac. In 1539, Spanish explorer Fray Marcos de Niza entered the area near Lochiel...
- Huachuca, Quiburi, and Santa Cruz, as well as one called San Ignacio de Sonoitac. Sonoitac was originally just a ranchería which was said to have a bigger po****tion...
- Mission San Cosme y Damián de Tucsón: founded 1692 Mission San Ignacio de Sonoitac: a rancheria near Tumacacori, founded 1692. Mission San Martín de Aribac:...
- Esquobag Guevavi Hasohuvaibca Mamturss Obtuavo Piticai Raum Saa**** Sicurisuta Sonoitac Sopic Sópori Spibah Stonssutag Suamca Supquituni Taupari Toacuquita Toamuqui...
- numeric names: authors list (link) "NPS Lázaro". "NPS Bacoancos". "NPS Sonoitac". "San Xavier Mission Organization site". Archived from the original on...
- As of 1767, the mission had three asistencias: Mission San Ignacio de Sonoitac, Mission San José de Tumacácori, and Mission San Cayetano de Calabazas...
- area was known as a Tohono O'odham ranchería, or seasonal village, called Sonoitac. In 1539, Spanish explorer Fray Marcos de Niza entered the area near Lochiel...
- beat him with a stick. Juanico, native governor of Mission San Ignacio de Sonoitac, testified that Garrucho had seized land belonging to him and a group of...
- Pauer's administration, churches were built at Mission San Ignacio de Sonoitac and Mission San José de Tumacácori. Miguel Gerstner joined him briefly...