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Ohlone and Tamyen Native American tribes lived near Mission Santa Clara de Asis. These tribes inhabited the region around the mission and interacted with Spanish missionaries who established the mission in the area.
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Mission Santa Clara de Asís was built by Native American Ohlone people under the supervision of Franciscan priests. The priests oversaw the construction of the mission, while the Ohlone provided the labor and skills needed to build the church and surrounding structures.
Mission Santa Clara de Asis was built in 1777 by Spanish missionaries to convert Native Americans to Christianity and teach them agricultural skills. It was also intended to serve as a center for spreading Spanish culture and influence in California.
native Americans did ALL the work, sometimes the padres would help (but it was all up to native Americans (Indian people)
Mission Indians and priests lived at this mission. the Indians were bay miwoks, yokuts and tamyuats:
Mission Indians and priests lived at this mission. the Indians were bay miwoks, yokuts and tamyuats:
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Yes, at least 6 were at each of 21 missions. They were not liked and often treated the Native Americans poorly.
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Native Americans were either captured or chased to 'missions' where they were often held at gun point, or other threat, and made to say they believed in 'God.' Because this was a legal qualification required by law, once they admitted this they were considered 'heathens' and under the direct control of the church. They were then used for all forms of labor, mostly mining gold and silver.