The modern town and commune boundaries were established on September 28, 1936, with the municipality authorities placed in the town of Navidad, the largest in the commune. In 1585, the
Franciscan friar
Diego de Medellín, third bishop of
Santiago, was concerned about the local people and wrote to the King of Spain about Navidad,
Rapel,
Matanzas and other settlements in the area, providing proof of the early origins of the name. One tradition holds that one Christmas Eve in the sixteenth century, the first
Franciscan friars came to the port of
Matanzas and celebrated Christmas there, staying in the valley for several days. They called the place
Navidad, the Spanish word for Christmas. Other versions of the story claim that the name
Navidad originated with the
Jesuits and the Jesuit convent located in
Bucalemu. Jesuits played an important role in the conversion and education of the native people, teaching not just religion but also various artisan skills. None of these versions is confirmed. == Administration ==