The Chumash people greatly disliked being forced into slave labor at the Missions. in feburary of 1824 in response to a severe beating of a boy from Mission La Purisima at Mission Santa Ines. The Chumash rose in revolt. It also was just before Lent when native people were harshly interrogated and beaten to expose "sins" or any native beliefs. It spread to Santa Barbara and La Purisima as well as San Fernando Rey de Espana. The Santa Barbara mission was sacked and burnt. Two men known to the Spanish as Andres and Pacomio became the leaders. You might want to read a dissertation by Julienne Bernard called An Archaeological Study of Resistance, Persistence and Change.
I don't know says Megan!! No, not really, like all the other Native American at the other missions.
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The Chumash is the Native American tribe
The geography was hard for native Americans to travel through
They were treated poorly. A mission Native American weren't allowed to leave the mission grounds or practice any of their traditions. Historians have found mass graves of Native Americans on mission grounds. They were beaten and the women raped.
Check out Mission Santa Barbara.
Mission Santa Barbara was the 3rd mission on the land of the Chumash people. The Native Americans that lived at the mission were called Barbarinos.
i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area. i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area.
The Chumash did
The Native Americans that lived at the mission were called Barbarinos
I don't know says Megan!! No, not really, like all the other Native American at the other missions.
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Native Americans and spanish people lived there
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Names usually aren't translated.
Fighting between British and Native American forces Pontiac's attacks on western forts Native American concerns about western expansion A. Pontiac's attacks on western forts
The Santa Barbara mission is still in tact today. The mission was created in 1786 by Padre Lasuen as a means of converting Native Americans to Christianity.