This is a well-researched film from 1977 about Father Eusebio Francisco Kino (1645-1711), an Italian Jesuit missionary who established missions to Indians in what is now the Southwest United States. Some intriguing history lessons are here for people who think the pilgrims settled America first. Father Kino faced many challenges and dangers as he explored California, Arizona and Mexico and built many missions to sustain agricultural communities for the native Indians in these areas.
Additional Information
Author | Richard Egan |
ISBN / Code | DVD077 |
Format | DVD |
Pages / Minutes | 93 |
Publisher | |