Gallardi moved again in 1727 to Tubutama, where he served for the rest of his life. A 1730 account describes Gallardi punishing two of the native Pima, and the natives retaliating by shooting arrows into Gallardi's room while he slept.[5]Juan Bautista Grazhoffer assisted Gallardi at the mission for a few months, leaving in 1732.[6] Gallardi died in Tubutama on January 1, 1736.[3]
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