| Francisco Tomás Hermenegildo Garcés, Elliott Coues - 1900 - 372 σελίδες
...these Casas Grandes, the Pimas, called Gilenos, inhabit both banks of the river Gila, occupying ranches for ten leagues further down, which as well as some...the fields, than is to be had for a harvest here in Sonora — this upon the authority of a missionary father who saw it with his own eyes in the year... | |
| Francisco Tomás Hermenegildo Garcés - 1900 - 368 σελίδες
...these Casas Grandes, the Pimas, called Gilenos, inhabit both banks of the river Gila, occupying ranches for ten leagues further down, which as well as some...the fields, than is to be had for a harvest here in Sonora — this upon the authority of a missionary father who saw it with his own eyes in the year... | |
| 1908 - 740 σελίδες
...inhabit both banks of the river Gila, occupying ranches on l>eautiful bottom land for 10 leagues farther down, which, as well as some islands, are fruitful and suitable for wheat. Indian corn, etc," Records of the American Catholic Historical Society, v, 128. " The most important of these ranches... | |
| 1908 - 694 σελίδες
...inhabit both banks of the river Gila, occupying ranches on l>eautiful bottom land for 10 leagues farther down, which, as well as some islands, are fruitful and suitable for wheat. Indian corn, etc." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society, v, 128. " The most important of these ranches... | |
| Frank Russell - 1908 - 506 σελίδες
...inhabit both banks of the river Gila, occupying ranches on beautiful bottom land for 10 leagues farther down, which, as well as some islands, are fruitful and suitable for wheat. Indian corn, etc." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society, v, 128. " The most important of these ranches... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1919 - 476 σελίδες
...Gilenos, inhabit both banks of the Gila, occupying runcherias for 10 leagues farther down, which, us well as some islands, are fruitful and suitable for...corn, etc. So much cotton is raised, and so wanting in coyotousness is the husbandman that after each crop is gathered in more remains in the fields than... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1919 - 752 σελίδες
...inhabit both banks of the Gila, occupying rancherias for 10 leagues farther down, which, as well us some islands, are fruitful and suitable for wheat,...corn, etc. So much cotton is raised, and so wanting in coyptousness is the husbandman that after each crop is gathered in more remains in the fields than... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Comm. on Indian affairs - 19?? - 98 σελίδες
...1761-62 oy a Jesuit Father, who at that time had lived eleven years in Sonora, con tarns the following: " Between these Casas Grandes the Pimas, called Gilenos,...the fields than is to be had for a harvest here in Sonora — this upon the authority of a missionary father who saw it with his own eyes in the year... | |
| 1919 - 478 σελίδες
...Pimas, called Gilenos, inhabit both banks of the Gila, occupying rancherias for 10 leagues farther down, which, as well as some islands, are fruitful...wanting in covetousness is the husbandman that after each crop is gathered in more remains in the fields than is to be had for a harvest here in Sonora.... | |
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