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The Native converts frew to approximately
910
about 598,000
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.
The Chumash did
The Native Americans that lived at the mission were called Barbarinos
Native Americans and spanish people lived there
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.
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The languages spoken at Mission Carmel in California were primarily Spanish and some Native American languages such as Miwok and Esselen. These languages were used in daily interactions between the Spanish missionaries, soldiers, and Native American converts who lived and worked at the mission.
I don't know says Megan!! No, not really, like all the other Native American at the other missions.
i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area. i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area.