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Jerónimo Boscana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gerónimo Boscana
Gerónimo Boscana (Jerónimo Boscana) was an early 19th-century Franciscan missionary in Spanish Las Californias and Mexican Alta California. He is noted for producing the most detailed ethnographic picture of the cultures of Native Americans in California to come out of the missionary period, an account that "''...for his time and profession, is liberal and enlightened''" (Kroeber).〔Kroeber, Alfred. 1959. p.282〕 ==Life== Born at Llucmajor on the island of Mallorca, Spain in 1776. Boscana was educated at Palma and joined the Franciscan order in 1792. He traveled to Mexico in 1803 and to California in 1806. He served at Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad (Soledad Mission), Mission La Purísima Concepción (La Purísima Mission), Mission San Luis Rey de Francia (San Luis Rey Mission & ''Luiseño'' 'Mission Indians'), and Mission San Gabriel Arcángel (San Gabriel Mission & ''Gabrieliño''—Tongva 'Mission Indians'). For more than a decade, from 1812–1826, he was stationed at Mission San Juan Capistrano. He died at Mission San Gabriel in 1831, and is the only missionary to be interred in its cemetery among over 2,000 other mission inhabitants, mainly Tongva-Gabrielino Indians, buried there.
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