they lived in southern california
Mission Carmel was important for a number of reasons: The Rumsen Tribe there were friendly to the French explorers in 1600's and the Spaniards in the 1700's. The mission was also important because of the mild weather, and abundant plant and wildlife. The Spaniards thought it was also important because Monterey bay was strategic for shipping and or warfare.
The Lenape Indian tribe lived in what is now Fulton County, Pennsylvania in the 1760's. The Lenape Indians lived in much of the eastern portions of the state of Pennsylvania until they were forced out in the 1780's.
The Cherokee Indian tribe was one of the few indian tribes to live in log cabins, and were very advanced at the time.cherokee
i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area. i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area.
The tribes that lived there were he Esselen and Ohlone Indians
The Indian Tribe that lived in Mission San Juan Capistrano were the Acagchemem Indians.
mowak tribe
the indian tribe that lived at the mission was "chalon"
The Ohlone was the Indian tribe at the mission Santa Clara de Asis.
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They were of Shoshonean and Yuman stock. If you are speaking of "Carmel Mission in California" the main tribe was the Rumsen Indians of Monterey. There were no Yuman or Shoshoean there. From 1600 to 1770 they were the dominate tribe in the area. The Esselen were a smaller tribe that almost become extinct by early 1800s.
Tongva tribe
The tribe Costanoan
they traded with the sex tribe
The Ohlone was the Indian tribe at the mission Santa Clara de Asis.
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