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Q: How many kumeyaay reservations are in san Diego?
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Where did the Kumeyaay live?

the kumeyaay were located in Southern California.tribal territory included present day imperial and San Diego counties.


What tribe lived next to San Diego de Alcala?

The Kumeyaay tribe lived there. maps of tribe locations very depending on what time. Also many tribes have joined together. When the Spanish colonized California the gave the tribes spanish names. The Kumeyaay might be under Diquenio.


Did the kumeyaay like their lives at the san Diego de alcala?

Yes the kumeyaay Di like the mission


What was the tribe of Indians at the San Diego mission?

That was the Kumeyaay tribe.


What was the Indian tribe at the san Diego mission?

That was the Kumeyaay tribe.


What happened to the kumeyaay after the founding of San Diego and why is this stuff important?

they learned


Where can one make hotel reservations for San Diego?

One can make hotel reservations for San Diego via a number of travel related websites. Reservations can be made on 'Expedia', 'San Diego Hotels', 'Kayak' and 'tripadvisor'.


What was a normal day at the kumeyaay tribe do at mission san Diego de alcala?

No


How many Kumeyaay Indians lived at the San Diego de Alcala?

There were around 3000 natives that lived in San Diego De Alcala in 1770. The Neophyte population was an estimated 1,455.


How were the kumeyaay Indians convinced to join the san Diego mission?

they were inslaved today at missourri collarodo thday so that is good news


When did the kumeyaay Indians attack mission san Diego de alaca?

they attacked in 1775 and rebuit in 1777 - 80 luckily only one person died


Who labored to build the San Diego mission?

Native Americans of the Kumeyaay tribe assisted the Franciscan friars, under Father Junipero Serra, to build the Mission San Diego de Alcala.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information: