Learning the Landscape: The O'odham Acclimation of Father Agustín de Campos

[...]expected to learn and use the Pima language for instructing their O'odham converts, they also would have been encouraged to identify ethical and religious similarities between the O'odham world they encountered and Christianity, and to conserve and integrate whatever lifeways, ceremon...

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Food crops
Governors
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Learning
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Morality
Priests
Rain
Society of Jesus
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