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The name of the mission Indians is Gabrieleno-Tongva Indians.
Mission soldiers were not happy people. There were usually 5-6 stationed at each mission with not much to do. They often treated the Mission Indians poorly and raped the women. They lived in separate dorms from the mission proper and didn't have much to do.
what did the indians do
The mission Indians for Mission Santa Clara de Asis were primarily the Ohlone people, who were indigenous to the region. They were brought to the mission by Spanish missionaries to convert them to Christianity and to work on the mission's agricultural projects.
Chumash Indians lived at Mission Santa Barbara.
Cabazon Band of Mission Indians was created in 1876.
why the indians responsibilities at the mission
Mission Indians and priests lived at this mission. the Indians were bay miwoks, yokuts and tamyuats:
How were the American Indians treated at mission Santa Cruz
Probably not. Mission Native Americans were treated poor and as slaves. Once they were at the missions they couldn’t leave. The soldiers stationed at the missions often raped the women and beat them. Mass graves have been found at mission grounds.
"Mission Indians" describe the tribes that were heavly involved with Catholic Missions - mostly in the California area.