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6. Missions and the Frontier Economy
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Erick D. Langer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. The “Chiriguano Wars” Indian Warfare and the Establishment of the Missions 21
- 2. The Franciscans 61
- 3. Death and Migration: The Population Decline of the Missions 101
- 4. Daily Life and the Development of Mission Culture 126
- 5. Conversion, Chiefs, and Rebellions: Relationships of Power on the Missions 160
- 6. Missions and the Frontier Economy 196
- 7. Outside Relations and the Decline of the Missions 218
- 8. From the Chaco War to Secularization, 1932–1949 257
- 9. Comparisons 270
- Appendix: The Inauguration of Tiguipa Church (1902) 284
- Glossary 289
- Notes 291
- Bibliography 337
- Index 355
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. The “Chiriguano Wars” Indian Warfare and the Establishment of the Missions 21
- 2. The Franciscans 61
- 3. Death and Migration: The Population Decline of the Missions 101
- 4. Daily Life and the Development of Mission Culture 126
- 5. Conversion, Chiefs, and Rebellions: Relationships of Power on the Missions 160
- 6. Missions and the Frontier Economy 196
- 7. Outside Relations and the Decline of the Missions 218
- 8. From the Chaco War to Secularization, 1932–1949 257
- 9. Comparisons 270
- Appendix: The Inauguration of Tiguipa Church (1902) 284
- Glossary 289
- Notes 291
- Bibliography 337
- Index 355