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Jerónimo Boscana — Fray Jerónimo Boscana Obtenido p. 61 de San Juan Capistrano Mission de Engelhardt, Zephyrin (1922) … Wikipedia Español
Gerónimo Boscana — Father Gerónimo Boscana Gerónimo Boscana (Jerónimo Boscana) was an early nineteenth century Franciscan missionary in Spanish Las Californias and Mexican Alta California. He is noted for producing the most detailed ethnographic picture of the… … Wikipedia
Lucy Boscana — Bravo (September 24, 1915 ndash; May 24, 2001) born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, was an actress and a pioneer in Puerto Rico s television.Infobox actor name = Lucy Boscana imagesize = caption = Lucy Boscana portrait birthname = Lucy Boscana Bravo… … Wikipedia
Mission San Juan Capistrano — This article is about the mission in California. For the mission of the same name in Texas, see Mission San Juan Capistrano (Texas). Mission San Juan Capistrano Mission San Juan Capistrano, photochrom print by William Henry Jackson c. 1899.… … Wikipedia
Luiseño traditional narratives — include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Luiseño people of southwestern California.Luiseño oral literature is very similar to that of the Luiseño sTakic speaking relatives to the north and east, and also to that of their … Wikipedia
Chinigchinix — Chingichngish (Chinigchinix, Chinigchinich, Changitchnish, etc.) is the name of an important figure in the mythology of the Payomkowishum (Luiseño), Tongva (Gabrieliño and Fernandeño), and Acjachemem (Juaneño) Native Americans (Mission Indians)… … Wikipedia
Mission San Juan Capistrano — Pour les articles homonymes, voir San Juan Capistrano (homonymie). La Mission San Juan Capistrano est une mission catholique qui se situe dans la ville de San Juan Capistrano entre Los Angeles et San Diego, en Californie. La mission San Juan… … Wikipédia en Français
California mission clash of cultures — The California Missions are a series of religious outposts established by Spanish Catholic Franciscans from 1769 to 1823 for the purpose of spreading the Christian doctrine among the local Native Americans. The Spanish occupation of California… … Wikipedia
Juaneño — The Juaneño or Acagchemem are a Native American group from Southern California. The Juaneño lived in what is now part of Orange and San Diego Counties and received their Spanish name from the priests of the California mission chain due to their… … Wikipedia