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The mission Native Americans worked the gristmill, worked with the cattle and sheep, and grew crops. Padua is located in a valley of old oaks where water is (even today) hard to locate. It is a hot dry area. I go to the mission every few months because it feels the most authentic of all the 21 missions. The mission garden is a nice place to have a sack lunch with the mission cat and to listen to the cry of eagles.
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They grew wheat, so they made flour and bread.
corn, barley, beans , and dont put sweather weather as an answer again
What foods did the wome make from these crops San Gabriel archangel
The most popular saint for single women looking for a spouse is St. Anthony of Padua.
All of the 21 missions treated Native Americans poorly. They were beaten, killed, and died of disease. Once they converted they weren't allowed to leave the mission. The soldiers stationed at the missions also raped the women. Today state historians have uncovered mass Native American graves on mission grounds.
Food
Muffins,tortillas,chips,bread,cereal,pancakes,and soup called atlos.
Women have and still do perform all manner of tasks in mission work. It all depends on what they are required to do and which type of mission they are working on.
they made food
what foods did the women make from corn,barley,and other plants at mission santa barbara