It depends on which mission... For instants it generally would be (After each bell ring):
1.Wake up
2.pray
3.work
4.lunch
5.nap
6.pray
7.eat
8.go to sleep
9.next morning..... Wake up
i just know that back then they didnt really have schedules
Farming
animals
a schedule that organizes your daily activities.
The Spaniards played a significant role in establishing missions in the Americas, particularly in California. They were responsible for constructing the missions, converting native populations to Christianity, and overseeing daily operations. The Spaniards also controlled the economic activities of the missions, including agriculture and trade.
Moose
You say daily class schedule in french as horaire quotidien de la classe.
There is no standard daily schedule for a Rabbi. It depends on many factors, including whether or not that Rabbi is the head of a congregation (not all are).
no my freind he like all other indians is a human race . One caste. the sooner Indians understand there own words they will progress. Or else you will experience the daily outcomes which is misery of increaing poor people
Chico Enterprise is a daily newspaper in California and they have never missed a day of circulation their entire schedule including an earthquake in 1975.
Daily Meeting Schedule
Every day Indians would make soap, spin wool, or make iron tools. The priests had a schedule for them. They would ring bells when it's time to go do the next thing.
They did what indians do :)