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- Guaycura_people abstract "The Guaycura (Waicura) were a native people of Baja California Sur, Mexico, occupying an area extending south from south of Loreto to Todos Santos. They contested the area around La Paz with the Pericú.The Guaycura may have come into contact with the Spanish at La Paz as early as the 1530s. Over the following century and a half, they had sporadic encounters with maritime expeditions on the peninsula's coasts. Jesuit missions that drew some of their neophytes from the Guaycura included La Paz (1720), Dolores (1721), Todos Santos (1733), and San Luis Gonzaga (1737). The Guaycura were implicated in the ill-fated Pericú Revolt against the Jesuits in 1734, and they underwent a steep demographic decline during the second half of the eighteenth century. They were probably extinct culturally by around 1800.A fair number of explorers and missionaries left brief ethnographic notes concerning the Guaycura. The most detained accounts were written by the Alsatian Jesuit Johann Jakob Baegert, stationed at San Luis Gonzaga between 1751 and 1768 (Baegert 1772, 1952, 1982). Baegert took a decidedly sour view of his charges, at one point characterizing them as \"stupid, awkward, rude, unclean, insolent, ungrateful, mendacious, thievish, abominably lazy, great talkers to their end, and naïve and childish\" (Baegert 1952:80). His views as to the extreme simplicity of Guaycura social organization and belief systems have often been accepted as factual, but they may owe something to the missionary's own acerbic personality and to the several decades of cultural change that had preceded his arrival in Baja California (cf. Laylander 2000).".
- Guaycura_people thumbnail Guaycura_map.png?width=300.
- Guaycura_people wikiPageExternalLink 1263446.
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- Guaycura_people wikiPageRevisionID "680956055".
- Guaycura_people wikiPageWikiLink Baja_California_Sur.
- Guaycura_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Mexico.
- Guaycura_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_Aridoamerica.
- Guaycura_people wikiPageWikiLink File:Guaycura_map.png.
- Guaycura_people wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Jakob_Baegert.
- Guaycura_people wikiPageWikiLink La_Paz,_Baja_California_Sur.
- Guaycura_people wikiPageWikiLink Pericúes.
- Guaycura_people wikiPageWikiLink Society_of_Jesus.
- Guaycura_people wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Guaycura_people wikiPageWikiLink Waikuri_language.
- Guaycura_people wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:neophyte.
- Guaycura_people wikiPageWikiLink File:Guaicuras.png.
- Guaycura_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guaycura people".
- Guaycura_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guaycura".
- Guaycura_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guaycuras".
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- Guaycura_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Mexico.
- Guaycura_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_Aridoamerica.
- Guaycura_people hypernym People.
- Guaycura_people type EthnicGroup.
- Guaycura_people type People.
- Guaycura_people comment "The Guaycura (Waicura) were a native people of Baja California Sur, Mexico, occupying an area extending south from south of Loreto to Todos Santos. They contested the area around La Paz with the Pericú.The Guaycura may have come into contact with the Spanish at La Paz as early as the 1530s. Over the following century and a half, they had sporadic encounters with maritime expeditions on the peninsula's coasts.".
- Guaycura_people label "Guaycura people".
- Guaycura_people sameAs Q2472844.
- Guaycura_people sameAs Guaicures.
- Guaycura_people sameAs Guaicura.
- Guaycura_people sameAs m.0h1bn8.
- Guaycura_people sameAs Гуайкура.
- Guaycura_people sameAs Guaicura.
- Guaycura_people sameAs Q2472844.
- Guaycura_people wasDerivedFrom Guaycura_people?oldid=680956055.
- Guaycura_people depiction Guaycura_map.png.
- Guaycura_people isPrimaryTopicOf Guaycura_people.