The boys/men did farming. Ladies/girls cooked in the kitchen they also had a water industry plus they made cloths and weaved baskets. And they traded food from different missions
they planted crops and raised livestock and taught each other
They were treated as slaves and had to build the missions.
a lot of work for men and women over nine years old ,but if if you were nine or under you would practice your faith
what did the men do at the mission san fernando rey de espana
They owened the land and the goverment tryng to contain all of the Native Americans.
Fishing
The beliefs of Native Californians were influenced by Spanish colonization, leading to the introduction of Catholicism and new cultural practices. The mission system also disrupted traditional ways of life and land rights, causing Native Californians to adapt and synthesize their beliefs with those of the colonizers. Over time, this resulted in a blending of indigenous and colonial influences in their belief systems.
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Some native American chores where hunting with the father for the boys and helping in the kitchen with the mothers.
it was built in September 8, 1797 by father Ferminlasuen
The establishment of the missions in California was traumatic for the native peoples. It brought about a forced change in their lifestyle, beliefs and culture. In addition, the Spanish unwittingly brought diseases for which the native peoples had not developed resistance, thus causing the death of a large percentage of the population.The Kowanga, Mapipinga, Okowvinjha, Pascegna, Quapa, Sawayyanga, Tacuenga and Tuyunga were the natives that worked with the San Fernando mission.
Some native American chores where hunting with the father for the boys and helping in the kitchen with the mothers.
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The ladys made candels,sewed clothes