The Native Americans cleaned the floors, cooked, worked the agriculture of the area, and tended to the livestock of the Spanish missions.
The indians did the duilding and most cooking
The Native American kids went to Spanish school in the Church room where they learned the Spanish Ways of life.
How were the American Indians treated at mission Santa Cruz
they worked and pray. some of the jobs were black smiths and potry
built furniture
The Indians job on the mission was, they helped build the missions, made adobe bricks, and work in the felids.
Pull weedsgo to church
farmwork built buildings
The Mission Santa Clara de Asis Indians lived in the area surrounding the mission in present-day Santa Clara, California. They lived in adobe homes provided by the mission and worked on the mission lands as laborers, artisans, and agricultural workers.
Pull weedsgo to church
Farming, harvesting, cooking, baking, and building. Most of the same jobs are assigned for very worker on every mission. -same jobs for all 21 missions
they worked in the san diego de alcala mission.
they mostly farmed, weaved, and made things.
Yes they did. That is because some Indians didn't like what the people did at the mission. Some wanted to keep back the religious beliefs. Some Indians were born at the mission. Some even said it was harsh there. They had to do all the work.