The Indians were promised land when the missions closed down but most of their land was taken away by other people making land grants. They had nowhere to go. They could also not practice there old ways of life.
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The name of the mission Indians is Gabrieleno-Tongva Indians.
The Apalachee were called the Mission Indians because they were Native American people who lived in the Spanish missions established by Spanish colonizers in Florida during the 17th and 18th centuries. The Spanish sought to convert the Apalachee to Christianity and assimilate them into Spanish colonial society through these missions. The Apalachee were among several indigenous groups in the region who were brought into the missions in an effort to control and Christianize the native populations.
what did the indians do
Chumash Indians lived at Mission Santa Barbara.
Cabazon Band of Mission Indians was created in 1876.
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.
The great war of the Pilgrims and Indians.
it closed because of secularization
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