KINO, EUSEBIO FRANCISCO

āoosāˈbyō fränsēsˈkō kēˈnō, c.1644–1711, missionary explorer in the American Southwest, b. Segno, in the Tyrol. He was in 1669 admitted to the Jesuit order. A distinguished mathematician, he observed the comet of 1680–81 at Cádiz, publishing his results in his Exposición astronómica de el [sic] cometa (1681). He arrived as a missionary in New Spain in 1681 and was appointed royal cosmographer to accompany the expedition to colonize Lower California. When the settlement in S California was abandoned, he went to Pimería Alta (now N Sonora and S Arizona), where he labored as a missionary, explorer, and colonizer until his death. He made more than 50 journeys from his base, the mission of Nuestra Señora de los Dolores in Sonora, frequently with only Native American guides as companions. He established agriculture at the missions he founded and brought in cattle, horses, and sheep; he distributed cattle and seed grain among the Native Americans. In 1701–2 he made two expeditions down the Colorado, on the second reaching the head of the Gulf and proving anew that California was not an island. He was the first to map Pimería Alta on the basis of actual exploration, and his map, published in 1705, and many times reproduced, remained the basis for maps of the region until the 19th cent. His valuable historical and autobiographical chronicle, Favores celestiales, was edited by H. E. Bolton as Kino's Historical Memoir of Pimería Alta (1919, repr. 1948).

See E. J. Burros, Kino and the Cartography of Northwestern New Spain (1965); F. J. Smith, J. L. Kessell, and F. J. Fox, Father Kino in Arizona (1966).

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...100 Kearny, Stephen W., 201 Kent Canyon, 244 Kentucky, 106 , 235 Kern River Rio de San Felipe , 295 Kino Chini , Father Eusebio Francisco, 46 , 47 , 48 , 53 , 54 , 55 , 56 , 57 , 58 , 59 , 61 , 69 , 154 , 158 , 163 , 172 , 181 , 289 Knightsen...
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...Mathes . Los Angeles: Dawsons Book Shop, 1979. Kino Eusebio Francisco. Kino Reports to Headquarters: Correspondence of Eusebio...Kino Writes to the Duchess. Letters of Eusebio Francisco Kino to the Duchess of Aveiro . Translated and edited...
...Kefauver Committee See CRIME AND ORGANIZED CRIME Kino, Eusebio Francisco 1645-1711 Catholic missionary, explorer, and...southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, Eusebio Francisco Kino was born August 10, 1645, at Segno in the Val...
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...even the first one noted by Father Eusebio Kino in 1691. He and Father Visitor...missionary or the initial church, as Kino described it, the "neat little...of Christendom: A Biography of Eusebio Francisco Kino, Pacific Coast Pioneer. New York...
...Europeans when Father Eusebio Kino visited it in 1698...area. Sailing from San Francisco, he visited Caborca...lost mission from the Kino days). Esquer tells...and Gayle Hartmann. Kino, Eusebio Francisco, S. J. 1924 Kinos...
...1540-42 exploits of Francisco Vasquez de Coronado in...1697 Jesuit missionary Eusebio Francisco Kino drew two male Piman Indians...Arthur H. Clark Co. Kino, Eusebio F. 1971 Kinos Biography of Francisco Javier Saeta, S.J...
...an exploratory expedition by Francisco Ibarra, governor of the newly...Lower Pimas, the Jesuit Fr. Eusebio Francisco Kino began work with the Upper Pimas...OMITTED SAN XAVIER DEL BAC Fr. Eusebio Francisco Kino, the apostle to the Pimeria...
...Manje accompanied Jesuit Padre Eusebio Francisco Kino on some 7,500 miles of his travels...that was recognized as such by Kino, Manje, and Salvatierra in 1701...Academy of Sciences No. 47. San Francisco: The Academy. --. 1966. Kinos...
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...the greatest legacy of Father Eusebio Francisco Kino, a determined Jesuit padre who...handsome Italian-born Father Kino was the first "cowboy missionary...accept the padre and his missions. Kino founded a mission in the Oodham...
...sister. They are Jesuit Fathers Eusebio Francisco Kino (1645-1711) and Jacques Marquette...their destination. Math 1. Father Kino was a scholar in mathematics and...What contributions did Father Kino make to the health of the people...
...flows eastward into the Gulf of Mexico. The fourth map is that of Eusebio Francisco Kino, perhaps better known as Father Kino, showing his explorations of 1699-1701. Kino described the Colorado and Gila Rivers flowing into the northern end...
...and to the memory of Father Eusebio Francisco Kino, the Jesuit missionary who built...known series of paintings, the Kino Collection. The missions interior...New York City, Houston and San Francisco. Like most artists, De Grazia...
...white from the desert floor, the mission was founded by Eusebio Francisco Kino, the Jesuit priest who brought Christianity and European...creating the most beautiful and elaborate of the two dozen Kino missions that range from the Sea of Cortez to the Gila...
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...ALYANNE JOSEL MUNIEZA COBRADOR, JANICE FRANCISCO COCAL, LYCETTE ANGELI BANSAG COCHON...ABIGAIL DAGUIO COSTALES, CATHERINE KAY FRANCISCO COSTALES, GIL JOSEPH UNTAL COSTALES...SIGUE CRUZ, JADE TAMAYO CRUZ, JAMAICA FRANCISCO CRUZ, JAMIL DAN MARK NUNAG CRUZ, JAN...


 

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KINO, EUSEBIO FRANCISCO aoosa byo franses ko ke no, c.1644...repr. 1948). See E. J. Burros, Kino and the Cartography of Northwestern New...Kessell, and F. J. Fox, Father Kino in Arizona (1966...
...principally by Cristobal de Onate, began after Francisco Vasquez de Coronado s expedition in 1540. Spanish missionaries, notably Eusebio Francisco Kino , were active in colonizing the territory during the...
...1931, repr. 1966; the story of the founding of San Francisco), and the biographies Rim of Christendom (1936, repr. 1960; on Father Eusebio Francisco Kino) and Coronado (1949). For these sound studies...
...of the Grand Canyon are the San Francisco Peaks , including Humphreys Peak...state in 1539; he was followed by Francisco Vasquez de Coronado , who led an...fruitful area of New Mexico. Father Eusebio Kino , a Jesuit, founded the missions...
...Spanish cultural influence. San Francisco Maritime HP N Calif. 1988 50...19) Mission founded by Father Eusebio F. Kino ; rebuilt by the Franciscans...4,750 (1,924) Area near Francisco Vasquez de Coronado s point of...


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