An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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The Jesuits concentrated the Guaraní from their more exposed reductions on a site which could be better defended , a long and narrow stretch of land with the Paraná river on one flank , and the Uruguay on the other .
The Jesuits concentrated the Guaraní from their more exposed reductions on a site which could be better defended , a long and narrow stretch of land with the Paraná river on one flank , and the Uruguay on the other .
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Though only a handful of Jesuits controlled a population of about 120,000 Guaraní , their supervision was intent . Indians might here and there be given some specific authority , but they were never trained in self - government .
Though only a handful of Jesuits controlled a population of about 120,000 Guaraní , their supervision was intent . Indians might here and there be given some specific authority , but they were never trained in self - government .
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The Jesuits ' most dangerous rival was the tribal sorcerer , a cunning hunchback with a reputation for occult power . But luckily the Jesuits had brought with them several useful European gadgets , a clock , a magnifying - glass ...
The Jesuits ' most dangerous rival was the tribal sorcerer , a cunning hunchback with a reputation for occult power . But luckily the Jesuits had brought with them several useful European gadgets , a clock , a magnifying - glass ...
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