The settlement established between the Jesuit missionaries and Paraguay in 1588 is known as the "reducción." These reductions were intended to protect and evangelize indigenous populations, providing them with education, agricultural training, and a structured community life. The Jesuits aimed to create a self-sustaining society where indigenous people could practice their faith and culture while benefiting from European knowledge and resources.
Missionaries are called missionaries because they are sent on a MISSION to go out and tell the world about their god(s) Mostly christians are involved in this
The CURRENCY people in Paraguay use is called Guarani Kha
They are called Paraguaryans
Native fijians called i-taukei named the island group Viti. Viti had many trades with neighbouring Tonga before the arrival of missionaries. When missionaries arrived in Tonga, they saw some fijians and was curious as to who they were. The tongans tried to explain to the missionaries that they are from Fisi. Tongans called fijians Fisi. The missionaries had a hard time pronouncing Fisi and instead say Fiji. That was how fiji was born. Literally through miscommunication between the Tongans and the late missionaries of the pacific.
The citizens of Paraguay are called Paraguayan. The country has an estimated population of 6.8 million people. Spanish and Guarani are the two official languages for the country.
missionaries
They are called Missionaries
According to my reference dictionary it is a "superfluity"
an out-of-court settlement
It is the state of Orris a.
They are often called missionaries.
yes