When the Native Americans were placed in Missions, like those in California, they were forced to wear traditionally 'white' clothing. This means that they were forced to cut their braids, they were made to wear trousers and shirts, as well as shoes. They were told that this was to make them better Christians, but in reality it was used to separate the people from their heritage and traditions and make them more compliant to the whims of the European settlers.
They wore buckskin, woven skirts, and leather moccasins.
They wore moccasins. And pieces of animal fur and decorated their clothes with beads and sea shells.
what did the soledad people wear
The way you ask this question means you are asking what do they wear today -that would be jeans, t-shirts, tennis shoes. Same as any American kid.
Native Americans wore very light clothing in the summer. This clothing would be considered very immodest in many other cultures in the world.
Over 2,000 Native Americans were forced to relocate south.
Many native Americans do eat crabs. This is a common food for many of the coastal tribes and helped them to survive.
They wear T-shirts, jeans, baseball caps, sneakers, cowboy hats, shirts and jackets - exactly the same as all other Americans.If you want to know about historic native clothing you need to ask a question in the past tense.See link below for images:
one way is that when the native Americans were inside of the missions, it would protect them from attacks by the rival native Americans.
because the native Americans wanted to
The Native Americans.
Missions are areas where priests converted Native Americans to Christianity. The Native Americans would also be taught how to read and write in their own language in missions.
by helping them
Missionaries, priests, padres, and many numbers of Native Americans lived in California missions.
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so they can work
becuse they were sad about he missions
Missions are used to convert Native-Americans to Christianity. In the US southwest, Spanish missions were usually devoted to converting Native Americans to Catholicism.
Forced to? or were dependent on the missions' resources.
You are assuming they did, most of them did not.