Daniel S. Matson

Daniel S. Matson's career as a linguist and translator began with a bilingual upbringing on the U.S.–Mexico border in Douglas, Arizona. Between 1940 and 1944 he worked among the Tohono O'odham Indians, becoming fluent in their tongue and immersing himself in their culture. He was a member of the anthropology faculty at the University of Arizona. He passed away in 2000.
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Friar Bringas Reports to the King

Friar Bringas Reports to the King

Methods of Indoctrination on the Frontier of New Spain, 1796–97

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