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Ranger Sarah learns about the Anza Trail which passes by Tumacacori NHP. The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail commemorates the route traveled by settlers from Mexico to the San Francisco Bay Area. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah learns about the Anza Trail which passes by Tumacacori NHP. The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail commemorates the route traveled by settlers from Mexico to the San Francisco Bay Area.
—Tumacácori NHP
#adventuresofrangersarah #Arizona #arizonahistory #history #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah reads about the orchard at Tumacacori. The establishment of a mission brought new fruits, imported from Europe and considered essential to a “civilized” life by the priests and settlers. As farmers, the O’odham welcomed these new crops. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah reads about the orchard at Tumacacori. The establishment of a mission brought new fruits, imported from Europe and considered essential to a “civilized” life by the priests and settlers. As farmers, the O’odham welcomed these new crops.
— Tumacácori NHP.
#Arizona #history #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah looks at what is left of the Acequia. The fired adobe structure is part of the acequia madre, the main irrigation channel that brought water to the mission from the Santa Cruz River a mile or more to the south. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah looks at what is left of the Acequia. The fired adobe structure is part of the acequia madre, the main irrigation channel that brought water to the mission from the Santa Cruz River a mile or more to the south.
—Tumacácori NHP
#adventuresofrangersarah #Arizona #history #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah approaches the Acequia. The all important water was taken out of the Santa Cruz River nearly a mile upstream to the south of here through a series of channels. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah approaches the Acequia. The all important water was taken out of the Santa Cruz River nearly a mile upstream to the south of here through a series of channels.
— at Tumacácori NHP.
#adventuresofrangersarah #rangersarah #nationalparks #nps #Arizona #arizonahistory #history #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah walks through the site where the mission garden was. While no garden grows here now, an irrigation system did bring water here. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah walks through the site where the mission garden was. While no garden grows here now, an irrigation system did bring water here.
— at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
#adventuresofrangersarah #rangersarah #nationalparks #nps #Arizona #arizonahistory #history #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah enters the location of the Mission Garden. An irrigation channel can be seen just inside the trees. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah enters the location of the Mission Garden. An irrigation channel can be seen just inside the trees.
— at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
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Ranger Sarah is under the wa:ato (“WAH-ah-toe”), or mesquite ramada. Here she finds several Metate and Manos. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park..
Ranger Sarah is under the wa:ato (“WAH-ah-toe”), or mesquite ramada. Here she finds several Metate and Manos.
— at Tumacácori National Historical Park..
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Ranger Sarah looks inside the Melhok Ki. The O’odham word for house is ki (“kee”). Melhok (“MOOro”) is the spiky plant known in Spanish and English as ocotillo. These houses were made of mesquite timbers, ocotillo sticks, saguaro ribs, and mud. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah looks inside the Melhok Ki. The O’odham word for house is ki (“kee”). Melhok (“MOOro”) is the spiky plant known in Spanish and English as ocotillo. These houses were made of mesquite timbers, ocotillo sticks, saguaro ribs, and mud.
—Tumacácori NHP
#adventuresofrangersarah #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah visits a Melhok Ki. This structure is a modern construction of a traditional O’odham dwelling, made of mesquite timbers, saguaro ribs, ocotillo sticks, and mud. It was built in 1997 by O’odham workers using traditional hand tools and dedicated with O’odham blessings. Originally, the O’odham built round kis but later adopted the square rooms favored by the Spanish. A home would also include a juato (whä´ to), or shade ramada. See less — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah visits a Melhok Ki, made of mesquite timbers, saguaro ribs, ocotillo sticks, and mud. The home would also include a juato (whä´ to), or shade ramada.
— at Tumacácori NHP.
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Ranger Sarah stands inside the Convento Fragment. This fragment includes the rooms in which the priest likely resided. After the mission residents left, it was used as a house by various people and was even used as a school in the 1930’s during the early days of Tumacácori National Monument. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah stands inside the Convento Fragment. This fragment includes the rooms in which the priest likely resided. After the mission residents left, it was used as a house and as a school in the 1930’s during the early days of Tumacácori National Monument.
#Arizona #Tumacacori #Rangersarah
Ranger Sarah walks up to the Convento Fragment. The standing ruin of a fragment of the convento includes the rooms in which the priest is likely to have lived. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah walks up to the Convento Fragment. The standing ruin of a fragment of the convento includes the rooms in which the priest is likely to have lived.
— at Tumacácori NHP.
#adventuresofrangersarah #rangersarah #nationalparks #NPS #Arizona #arizonahistory #history #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah looks at the Lime Kiln. Here the limestone was cooked for several days over high heat until it could be pounded into a powder. The powder was made into a paste and applied to the adobe bricks.
—Tumacácori NHP
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Ranger Sarah walks along the path heading for the location of the Lime Kilns. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah walks along the path heading for the location of the Lime Kilns.
— at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
#adventuresofrangersarah #rangersarah #nationalparks #NPS #Arizona #arizonahistory #history #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah takes a look at the storeroom. The storeroom’s surpluses and deficits were the measure of success or failure of the mission. A well-stocked storeroom allowed the purchase of clothing or other resources. Empty shelves signaled stress. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah takes a look at the storeroom. The storeroom’s surpluses and deficits were the measure of success or failure of the mission. A well-stocked storeroom allowed the purchase of clothing or other resources. Empty shelves signaled stress
—Tumacácori NHP
#adventuresofrangersarah #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah looks at the mortuary chapel. In the center of the cemetery is the ound mortuary chapel. The plan may have been to cover the round building with a dome. A family might spend time with their deceased loved one in this room before burial. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah looks at the mortuary chapel. In the center of the cemetery is the round mortuary chapel. The plan may have been to cover the round building with a dome. A family might spend time with their deceased loved one in this room before burial
—Tumacácori NHP
#NPS #arizona #history #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah investigates more of the cemetery at Tumacacori. The fourteen niches in the walls surrounding the cemetery would have held paintings or sculptures of the Catholic “Stations of the Cross.” — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah investigates more of the cemetery at Tumacacori. The fourteen niches in the walls surrounding the cemetery would have held paintings or sculptures of the Catholic “Stations of the Cross.”
—Tumacácori NHP
#adventuresofrangersarah #NPS #arizona #arizonahistory #history #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah is at the cemetery at Tumacacori NHP. Many of the dead were victims of the terrible epidemics of smallpox, measles, and typhus that swept through the missions. A few were killed during Apache raids. The majority of Tumacácori’s burials were of children under the age of five. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park
Ranger Sarah is at the cemetery at Tumacacori NHP. Many of the dead were victims of the terrible epidemics of smallpox, measles, & typhus that swept through the missions. A few were killed during Apache raids. The majority of burials were of children under the age of five.
#arizona #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah enters the Cemetery. Although burial records exist for Tumacácori from 1755 to 1825, the first burial in this cemetery took place in 1822. The previous cemetery was next to the Jesuit-era church. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah enters the Cemetery. Although burial records exist for Tumacácori from 1755 to 1825, the first burial in this cemetery took place in 1822. The previous cemetery was next to the Jesuit-era church.
—Tumacácori NHP
#adventuresofrangersarah #arizona #arizonahistory #history #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah looks at the Mission San Jose de Tumacacori at Tumacacori NHP. Construction began in 1800 and continued intermittently until 1822. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah looks at the Mission San Jose de Tumacacori at Tumacacori NHP. Construction began in 1800 and continued intermittently until 1822.
— at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
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Ranger Sarah is in the Baptistry. Located the right of the church entrance is a small room where baptisms were performed. The room is composed of sun-dried adobe walls, nine feet thick with an inner rock core, which support the bell tower above. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah is in the Baptistry. Located the right of the church entrance is a small room where baptisms were performed. The room is composed of sun-dried adobe walls, nine feet thick with an inner rock core, which support the bell tower above
—Tumacácori NHP
#adventuresofrangersarah #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah looks at the Sacristy. The sacristy served as the priest’s office. It housed the holy vestments and other objects for Mass. A priest would spend many hours working by candlelight in this room. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park, Arizona.
Ranger Sarah looks at the Sacristy. The sacristy served as the priest’s office. It housed the holy vestments and other objects for Mass. A priest would spend many hours working by candlelight in this room.
—Tumacácori NHP
#adventuresofrangersarah#NPS #Arizona #arizonahistory #history #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah looks at the sanctuary, still adorned with remnants of the original paints and flourishes, picture frames, and stenciling, can be seen as the heart of the church.
—Tumacácori NHP
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Ranger Sarah looks at what remains of one of the four side alters. Here devotional candles might be placed. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park, Arizona.
Ranger Sarah looks at what remains of one of the four side alters. Here devotional candles might be placed.
— at Tumacácori National Historical Park, Arizona.
#adventuresofrangersarah #rangersarah #nationalparks #NPS #Arizona #arizonahistory #history #Tumacacori #church
Ranger Sarah looks at the entrance to Mission Church, here she can see where the choir loft once stood. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park, Arizona.
Ranger Sarah looks at the entrance to Mission Church, here she can see where the choir loft once stood.
— at Tumacácori National Historical Park, Arizona.
#adventuresofrangersarah #rangersarah #nationalparks #NPS #Arizona #arizonahistory #history #Tumacacori #church
Ranger Sarah at the front of the church. The front of the church was originally painted with bright colors. The columns were painted red and the Egyptian-style capitals yellow with black markings. The statue niches were blue. —Tumacácori NHP
Ranger Sarah at the front of the church. The front of the church was originally painted with bright colors. The columns were painted red and the Egyptian-style capitals yellow with black markings. The statue niches were blue.
—Tumacácori NHP
#adventuresofrangersarah #Arizona #history #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah gets her first view of the Mission Church at Tumacacori. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park, Arizona
Ranger Sarah gets her first view of the Mission Church at Tumacacori.
— at Tumacácori National Historical Park, Arizona
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Ranger Sarah learns about the finding of pure silver near Tumacocori and how Arizona got its name. Arizona "The Good Oak". In Basque Arizona breaks down to ariz=Oak Tree, on=Good, a=the. — at Tumacácori National Historical Park.
Ranger Sarah learns about the finding of pure silver near Tumacocori and how Arizona got its name. Arizona "The Good Oak". In Basque Arizona breaks down to ariz=Oak Tree, on=Good, a=the.
—Tumacácori National Historical Park
#adventuresofrangersarah #nps #Arizona #arizonahistory #history #Tumacacori
Ranger Sarah has arrived at Tumacocori National Historical Park in Arizona.
Ranger Sarah has arrived at Tumacocori National Historical Park in Arizona.
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