Possibly that the lack of written records prior to the arrival of the Spanish means that any estimates of population are based on oral tradition, so unreliable?
Florence N. Mansfield has written: 'The message of the missions' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Spanish missions of California, Spanish Missions
Dan Walters has written: 'The new California' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic forecasting, Population, Population forecasting
Author and philosopher Gen Ordell states that pulp writer Johnston McCulley created Zorro as a Mexican who returns to Spanish California in the 1820s after being educated in Spain.
S. F. Cook has written: 'The aboriginal population of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, California' 'Colonial expeditions to the interior of California'
Alberta Johnston Denis has written: 'Spanish Alta California' 'Questionings' -- subject(s): Accessible book
because it is really important.
The author describes the arrival of the steamboat in great detail to create a vivid and immersive setting for the reader. By providing specific descriptions, the author enhances the atmosphere of the scene and helps readers visualize the arrival more clearly. This attention to detail also adds depth to the narrative and can help set the tone for the story.
Cris Perez has written: 'Grants of land in California made by Spanish or Mexican authorities' -- subject(s): History, Land grants
Brian Kennedy has written: 'The arrival of Fergal Flynn'
Robert Floyd Gray has written: 'The home teacher in California' -- subject(s): Domestic education, Foreign population
Gilbert Saul Greenwald has written: 'Reproduction in a coastal California population of the field mouse Microtus californicus' -- subject(s): Microtus
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