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Spanish Roman Catholic missions among the Pericúes. The Pericú people's territory was along the southern edge of the Baja California Peninsula, from Cabo San Lucas east to Cabo Pulmo, together with the large Gulf of California Islands of Cerralvo, Espíritu Santo, La Partida, and San José.
The following is a list of all IFT-licensed over-the-air television stations broadcasting in the Mexican state of Baja California. [1] The state of Baja California has 25 operating digital television stations.
In Contributions to the Linguistic Prehistory of Central and Baja California, edited by Gary S. Breschini and Trudy Haversat, pp. 1–94. Coyote Press, Salinas, California. Massey, William C. 1949. "Tribes and languages of Baja California". Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 5:272-307. Zamponi, Raoul. 2004. "Fragments of Waikuri (Baja ...
The Las Palmas complex is an archaeological pattern recognized primarily on the basis of mortuary customs in the Cape region of Baja California Sur, Mexico.. The complex is focused on the occurrence in caves or rockshelters of secondary human burials containing bones painted with red ochre.
It is not closely related to other known languages. Several businesses in Baja California Sur preserve the name of the Guaycura A few people self-identified as Guaycura were still alive in the late 19th century. In 1883, Dutch anthropologist Herman ten Kate met two full-blooded Guaycura in Todos Santos. Both had the dolichocephalic skulls ...
Waikuri (Guaycura, Waicura) is an extinct language of southern Baja California spoken by the Waikuri or Guaycura people.The Jesuit priest Baegert documented words, sentences and texts in the language between 1751 and 1768.
Government of the State of Baja California Sur La Radio de Sudcalifornia Public radio XHBCP-FM: 99.1 FM La Paz: Government of the State of Baja California Sur La Radio de Sudcalifornia Public radio XHLOR-FM: 99.1 FM Loreto: Government of the State of Baja California Sur La Radio de Sudcalifornia Public radio XHSRB-FM: 99.1 FM Santa Rosalía
1850 map: Baja California Territory in yellow (left). Baja California Territory (Territorio de Baja California) was a Mexican territory from 1824 to 1853, and 1854 to 1931, that encompassed the Baja California peninsula of present-day northwestern Mexico. It replaced the Baja California Province (1773–1824) of the Spanish colonial Viceroyalty ...