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1Where the Dove Calls

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  • Title: Where the Dove Calls
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 237
  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press
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  • Publish Location: Tucson

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  • First Year Published: 1988
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Cucurpe

Cucurpe is the municipal seat of Cucurpe Municipality in the Mexican state of Sonora. Originally the territory was occupied by the Opatas and the Pimas

Cucurpe Municipality

Cucurpe is a municipality in the state of Sonora in north-western Mexico. The municipal seat is at Cucurpe. The total area of the municipality is 1,778

Municipalities of Sonora

1930-31. Carbó was merged with San Miguel de Horcasitas in 1943-1953. Cucurpe was merged with Magdalena in 1930-32. Empalme was merged with Guaymas in

Sonora

Pimería Alta area of Sonora and Arizona. He began his first mission at Cucurpe, then established churches and missions in other villages such as Los Remedios

Spanish missions in the Sonoran Desert

Reyes de Cucurpe · Molino 59, 84660 Cucurpe, Son., Mexico". Las Ruinas de La Misión de los Santos Reyes de Cucurpe · Molino 59, 84660 Cucurpe, Son., Mexico

Magdalena de Kino

Nogales; to the south, the municipality of Santa Ana; to the east, Ímuris and Cucurpe; and to the west, the municipalities of Tubutama and Sáric. Its main sectors

Opata people

the Opata Nation is subdued in: Opatas Tegüis, towns: Opodepe, Terapa, Cucurpe, Álamos, Batuco. Opatas Tegüimas, towns: Sinoquipe, Banamichi, Huepaca

Gadsden Purchase

Magdalena, Sonora, became a supply center for Tubac; wheat from nearby Cucurpe fed the troops at Fort Buchanan; and the town of Santa Cruz sustained the

Hermosillo

Eusebio Francisco Kino arrived in 1687, founding a mission in nearby Cucurpe. The present-day states of Sonora and Sinaloa were loosely organized as

Diocese of Phoenix

missionary work in the Pimería Alta area. He began his first mission at Cucurpe in the present-day Mexican State of Sonora, then established churches and