Reff, Daniel T., 1949-
Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, ©1991.
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-320) and index.
- Cocoliztli! the disease question and its relevance — Aboriginal culture in Northwestern Mexico — Disease episodes in Northwestern New Spain — Demographic consequences of old world disease — Culture change and the dynamics of missionization.
Subjects:
- Indians of North America — Diseases — Southwest, New.
- Indians of Mexico — Diseases — Mexico, North.
- Indians of North America — Southwest, New — History — Sources.
- Indians of Mexico — Mexico, North — History — Sources.
- Indians of North America — Missions — Southwest, New.
- Indians of Mexico — Missions — Mexico, North.
- Jesuits — Missions — Southwest, New.
- Jesuits — Missions — Mexico, North.
- Communicable Diseases — epidemiology — Mexico.
- Communicable Diseases — epidemiology — Southwestern United States.
- Communicable Diseases — history — Mexico.
- Communicable Diseases — history — Southwestern United States.
- Disease Outbreaks — Mexico.
- Disease Outbreaks — Southwestern United States.
- Indians, North American — history — Mexico.
- Indians, North American — history — Southwestern United States.
- Religious Missions — history — Mexico.
- Religious Missions — history — Southwestern United States.
- Indians of Mexico Diseases Mexico, North
- Indians of Mexico Mexico, North History Sources
- Indians of Mexico Missions Mexico, North
- Indians of North America Diseases Southwest, New
- Indians of North America Missions Southwest, New
- Indians of North America Southwest, New History Sources
- Jesuits Missions Mexico, North
- Jesuits Missions Southwest, New
- History. fast (OCoLC)fst01411628
- Sources. fast (OCoLC)fst01423900
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