History of Arizona, Količina 1Filmer brothers electrotype Company, 1915 |
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... Spaniards estab- lished a reputation as healers , and they , them- selves , were impressed with the belief that the blessings of God were resting upon them , and that they would , in due time , again reach the con- fines of civilization ...
... Spaniards estab- lished a reputation as healers , and they , them- selves , were impressed with the belief that the blessings of God were resting upon them , and that they would , in due time , again reach the con- fines of civilization ...
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... Spaniards left one tribe , they were accompanied by Indians , who promulgated to the next tribe the wonderful powers of these demi - gods , or " Children of the Sun , " as they were called . They were received with open arms by all of ...
... Spaniards left one tribe , they were accompanied by Indians , who promulgated to the next tribe the wonderful powers of these demi - gods , or " Children of the Sun , " as they were called . They were received with open arms by all of ...
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... Spaniards . There is some doubt as to the route pursued by Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca and his com- panions . Twitchell , in his History of New Mexico , contends that they crossed the Rio Grande about fifty or sixty miles above the pres ...
... Spaniards . There is some doubt as to the route pursued by Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca and his com- panions . Twitchell , in his History of New Mexico , contends that they crossed the Rio Grande about fifty or sixty miles above the pres ...
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... Spaniards the first insight into what they called the " cow ( buffalo ) coun- try , " of the rich plains , the rivers and mountains which are fully described in his " Relacion . " While he did not claim that the country was rich in ...
... Spaniards the first insight into what they called the " cow ( buffalo ) coun- try , " of the rich plains , the rivers and mountains which are fully described in his " Relacion . " While he did not claim that the country was rich in ...
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... Spaniards by an attempt to enslave them . The policy of Mendoza was one of friendliness and kindness towards the In- dians , and in 1539 , he sent forward Marcos de Niza , a native of the city of Niza , in the Duchy of Savoy ...
... Spaniards by an attempt to enslave them . The policy of Mendoza was one of friendliness and kindness towards the In- dians , and in 1539 , he sent forward Marcos de Niza , a native of the city of Niza , in the Duchy of Savoy ...
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American animals Apaches Arizona arms army arrived Bancroft boundary line California camels camp Canyon Captain captives Carson chief Cibola city of Mexico Colorado Chiquito Colorado River command Commissioner Coronado Crabb crossing Culiacan desert dollars established expedition explore force Fort Yuma Francisco friars Gadsden Gadsden purchase gave Gila River Governor Guadalupe Hidalgo Guevavi Gulf of California Heintzelman HISTORY OF ARIZONA horses hundred Indians Jose journey Juan Kearny killed leagues Lieutenant Lieutenant Beale Marcos de Niza Melchior Diaz ment Mexican Republic Mexico miles mines mission mountains Mowry mules murderer natives Navajos Oñate Padre party passed peace Pedro Pima presidio pueblo rancheria reached route Santa Cruz Santa Cruz River Santa Fe savages says sent soldiers Sonora Spaniards Spanish territory thence tion town treaty of Guadalupe tribes Tubac Tucson United Valley viceroy village visited wagon Wickenburg Yuma Zuni