id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_uql34i43n5httnbxeqyqcponcy Mark Farine Building Durable Missions Through Cultural Exchange: Language, Religion, and Trade on the Frontier Missions of Paraguay 2017 120 .pdf application/pdf 34691 2406 66 the Guaraní indigenous peoples in the missions of Paraguay from 1609 to 1767. University Press, 2003); Julia J.S. Sarreal, The Guaraní and Their Missions: A Socioeconomic History Guaraní leveraged things the Jesuits needed, like their very presence in the missions, to Service, Spanish-Guaraní Relations in Early Colonial Paraguay (Westport: Greenwood The Jesuits generally saw the Guaraní as a people without religion, and the two groups can be seen on the mission is seen when the Jesuits attempted to write down the Guaraní The primary goal of the Jesuit missions was the evangelization of the Guaraní. The Jesuits quickly learned the language and attempted to write down Guaraní Crocitti, "The Internal Economic Organization of the Jesuit Missions Among the Guaraní" The Jesuits found the language to be of strategic use because the Guaraní Spanish-Guaraní Relations in Early Colonial Paraguay. Shaman and Jesuit in the Guaraní Missions" in Colonial Saints: Discovering the Holy in ./cache/work_uql34i43n5httnbxeqyqcponcy.pdf ./txt/work_uql34i43n5httnbxeqyqcponcy.txt