Highly recommended. Kino Biography written in journalistic style with maps (27 pages) with ethnohistorical and environmental approaches from "Eusebio Kino, S.J. 1681-1711" Chapter 10 in the book "Not Counting the Cost: Jesuit Missionaries in Colonial Mexico ... " by John J. Martinez, S.J.
Highly Recommended. Book "Padre Kino and the Trail to the Pacific" by Jack (Jacqueline) Steffan. Very accurate with episodic chapters that make Kino come alive on the page. Also on website are notes and maps at Best Book Guide page.
Main Page guides to best book "Padre Kino and the Trail to the Pacific" by Jack (Jacqueline) Steffan. Download in different e-book formats the Kino Book "Padre Kino and the Trail of the Pacific with line drawings, book guide, maps and chronology. Chapters in text format and orginal format in pdf.
Short Kino Biography by Charles W. Polzer (21 text pages) "Eusebio Francisco Kino, S.J. - Pioneer Padre of the Pimería Alta." Also presented in Spanish and Italian.
Introduced European domestic animals and crops including Kino Wheat. Trained O'odham in farming and ranching. Arizona's First Cattle King See pages Kino Wheat and Horseman
Bolton's Specific Description of Padre Kino life including his 2 years in Baja California from his introduction to his translation of Kino's "Favores Celestiales"
Friend and Protector of Indigenous People. Kino maintains peace and by stopping Spanish efforts to provoke a war with O'odham allies and end his missions with emphasis on events between 1703 - 1706
Kino Grave Discovery - Finding the Chapel - Page 2. Included "Archaeology Notes on the Discovery of Father Eusebio Kino" written by Dr. William W. Wasley See also "Grave Discovery - History at Page 1 and "Grave Discovery - Olvera Account" at Page 3.
Kino Grave Discovery (3 pages): "Grave - Olvera Account" at Page 3. See also "Grave Discovery History" at Page 1 and "Grave Discovery Chapel" at Page 2.
Heritage Main Page with sub pages: Kino Border Initiative; O'odham People; San Xavier Mission; Testimonials; Pilgrimage; Grave & Chapel Discovery; U.S Statue; Past Organizations, Music & Songs; Wheat; and Kino Book online
Main Page for Kino life story with sub pages: Missionary; Explorer; Scientist; Cartographer; Wheat Grower; Farmer Rancher; Horseman; Architect; Jesuit Priest; Friend and Protector; Son of Europe;
Kino's missionary practices of respect, patience and tolerance are set forth in Kino's "Biography of Father Francisco Javier Saeta." As a missionary Kino fullfills his role as priest, protector of Native People, doctor and pharmacist. The Missionary Guadalupano & Kino's Devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe
Kino traveled across and sailed by many national parks and other protected heritage areas in Europe, Mexico and the United States and in state parks in Arizona and Sonora. References are made to the parts and heritage protected areas that are featured on the natural history and travel series "The Desert Speaks" and "In the Americas"
Kino rides 1,500 miles.in 53 days to Mexico City to speak truth to power in defense of O'odham people. See Mexico Journey Page for weekly itinerary and daily trail log
Highly Recommended. "Francisco Eusebio Kino - El Padre de Sonora" Website por Manuel de Jesús Sortillón Valenzuela en español. Excellent route maps and biographical text from Herbert E. Bolton's "Rim of Christendom" and from Kino's writings with location photographs and beautiful art illustrations.