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- Monqui abstract "The Monquis were indigenous peoples in Mexico, who lived in the vicinity of Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, at the time of Spanish contact. Probably first encountered by explorers traveling up the Gulf of California during the sixteenth century, they were subjected to some of the peninsula's earliest intensive Jesuit missionary efforts during the late seventeenth century. The Tyrolean Jesuit Eusebio Francisco Kino, together with Admiral Isidro Atondo y Antillón, unsuccessfully attempted to establish a mission at San Bruno on the northern margin of Monqui territory, in 1683-1685. The first permanent mission in Baja California was founded at Loreto in 1697 by Juan María de Salvatierra.Unfortunately, in contrast to many of their Jesuit colleagues, Kino and Salvatierra included relatively few notes on native ethnography in their letters and reports. Most of what is known about the aboriginal culture of the Monqui comes from incidental comments in explorers' accounts and at second hand in the works of the Jesuit historian Miguel Venegas (1757, 1979). The Monqui were hunter-gatherers who harvested a wide range of natural resources from the shores of the Gulf, as well as in interior valleys and the Sierra Giganta. They lacked agriculture, pottery, and metallurgy, and their social organization was evidently based on autonomous local communities that frequently fought one another. Traditional Monqui culture had probably disappeared before the end of the eighteenth century, under the impacts of mission acculturation and the decimation caused by Old World epidemic diseases.".
- Monqui thumbnail Monqui_map.png?width=300.
- Monqui wikiPageID "7055279".
- Monqui wikiPageLength "3224".
- Monqui wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Monqui wikiPageRevisionID "660513085".
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Baja_California_Sur.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Mexico.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Mexico.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_Aridoamerica.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Cochimi.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Cochimí_people.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Eusebio_Kino.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Father_Kino.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink File:Monqui_map.png.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Guaycura.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Guaycura_people.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples_in_Mexico.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Jesuit.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Juan_María_de_Salvatierra.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Misión_Nuestra_Señora_de_Loreto.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Misión_de_Nuestra_Señora_de_Loreto_Conchó.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink Society_of_Jesus.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink W._Michael_Mathes.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLink William_Clifford_Massey.
- Monqui wikiPageWikiLinkText "Monqui".
- Monqui hasPhotoCollection Monqui.
- Monqui wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Monqui subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Mexico.
- Monqui subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Mexico.
- Monqui subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_Aridoamerica.
- Monqui hypernym Peoples.
- Monqui type EthnicGroup.
- Monqui type Group.
- Monqui type Group.
- Monqui type People.
- Monqui comment "The Monquis were indigenous peoples in Mexico, who lived in the vicinity of Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, at the time of Spanish contact. Probably first encountered by explorers traveling up the Gulf of California during the sixteenth century, they were subjected to some of the peninsula's earliest intensive Jesuit missionary efforts during the late seventeenth century.".
- Monqui label "Monqui".
- Monqui sameAs Monquis.
- Monqui sameAs Mongui.
- Monqui sameAs Monqui_Indijanci.
- Monqui sameAs m.0h2656.
- Monqui sameAs Монки.
- Monqui sameAs Q2063250.
- Monqui sameAs Q2063250.
- Monqui wasDerivedFrom Monqui?oldid=660513085.
- Monqui depiction Monqui_map.png.
- Monqui isPrimaryTopicOf Monqui.