They lived at the mission. Once they converted they weren't allowed to leave and go back to their tribe.
the chumash Indians
they were dicks
killed the Indians that escaped
it got destroyed by the indians
priests and local Indians
Because the Indians there had faith in them self
The San Jose Mission Indians typically drank water from local sources such as rivers, streams, and nearby wells. The mission was established near natural water sources to support both the indigenous population and the agricultural activities of the mission. These water sources were crucial for daily life, agriculture, and sustaining the mission community.
they mostly farmed, weaved, and made things.
for clothing and for baskets the in Indians made shoes meat
why did san jose mission close
padre at mission san jose
There are (were) several missions bearing the name "San Jose". The one in San Antonio, Texas, was founded in 1720 (two years after The Alamo) by Fray Antonio Margil de Jesus and local, mission Indians. However, prior to the one in San Antonio, there was more than one mission in east Texas (where Friar Margil had been previously) bearing the same name, but time & weather had destroyed them.