Filipino natives in seventeenth century Marianas: Their role in the establishment of the Spanish mission in the islands
Natives of the Philippines formed part of the colonizing force at the establishment of the Spanish colony in the Marianas during the 17th century. Coming from various regions of the Philippines they consisted of Tagalogs, Pampangos and Visayans who were already Christianized and hispanicized. They p...
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Main Author: | De Viana, Augusto V. |
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2004
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Online Access: | https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7037 |
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