Reviews the conditions in the missions, the work and number of Indians whom Father Kino had converted, his disappointment in the laxness of the priests who followed him, and the events leading to the uprising of the Pima Indians. He describes in detail the martyrdom of Father Saeta, the escape of Fathers Kino and Campos, and the lack of sufficient military protection for the missions.
Subject (Name):
Campos, Agusti´n de, 1669-1737,
Gonzalez, Manuel, 1645-1702,
Kappus, Marcus Antonio, 1657-1717,
Kino, Eusebio Francisco, 1644-1711,
Mange, Juan Mateo, 1670-1727?
Saeta, Francisco Javier de, 1664-1695,
Theran, Domingo, Almonazir, Diego de, Jesuits --Pimeria Alta (Mexico and Ariz.), Pima Indians--Missions, and Pima Indians--Wars
Subject (Topic):
Apache Indians and Missions --Pimeri´a Alta (Mexico and Ariz.)
Agenzia per l’autosoppressione del proletariato Internationale situationniste
Published / Created:
[1977]
Call Number:
2009 +361
Image Count:
5
Description:
The inside of the folded sheet contains two columns of text (on all 8 panels); the outside contains an illustration (on 4 panels), a quote from Guy Debord (on 2 panels), a title panel, and a colophon panel. Folded to 18 x 13 cm.
Frontispiece and leaves B4, C8, G4 and H5 wanting and supplied in negative photostat. Title-page torn and mended., No. 4 of 5 items bound together. Bound with Brinckmair, L. The vvarnings of Germany. London, 1638., and Signatures: A4 (A1 blank and wanting) B-E8 *F4F-H8.
Publisher:
Printed by I. Norton, for I. Rothwell, and are to bee sold at the Sunne in Pauls Church-yard
Subject (Geographic):
Germany -- History -- 1618-1648
Subject (Topic):
Rheinfelden, Battle of, 1638, Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648, and Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648 -- Germany
Walter Millsap / Keikichi Akana Imamura family papers
Container / Volume:
Box 2 | Folder 47
Image Count:
5
Abstract:
Correspondence, writings, and printed material collected by Walter Millsap. Chiefly correspondence between Millsap and the Imamura family during the Imamuras' internment at the Gila River Relocation Center. Millsap's letters to the Imamuras are represented by carbon copies. The letters discuss Japanese relocation and Millsap's United Co-Operative Industries, as well as his involvement in the Llano Colony, a socialist utopian community. Included are several typescripts of essays by Keikichi's wife, Toshiko Imamura, and some cartoons by their son, Keichi.
Description:
Keikichi Akana Imamura was a salesman for Millsap's United Co-Operative Industries before World War II and an adjunct professor in Oriental languages at Yale University in the fall of 1945. and Walter Millsap was from 1916 to 1919 an active member of the utopian Llano colony, a socialist community which moved from its original location in California to Louisiana in 1917. Millsap was trustee of United Co-Operative Industries and head of the Llano Co-Operative Association.
Subject (Name):
Gila River Relocation Center, Heart Mountain Relocation Center (Wyo.), Imamura, Keichi, Imamura, Keikichi Akana, Imamura, Toshiko, Keikichi Akana Imamura Family--Archives, Llano Colony (Secular community), and Millsap, Walter,--1886-1971--Archives
Subject (Topic):
Cooperative societies--United States, Japanese American women, Japanese Americans--Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945, and Utopian socialism--United States