what did native American children do at mission san juan capistrano
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Criolla or "Mission grape"
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the native tribe that was at San Jaun Bautista is the Mutsan
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Yes, the San Rafael Arcangel mission, established in 1817 in California, aimed to evangelize and educate the local Native American populations. The mission's priests and missionaries taught the native Californians about Christianity, agriculture, and European customs. This process was part of a broader Spanish colonial effort to assimilate indigenous peoples into European cultural practices. However, the impact was complex, often resulting in significant cultural change and disruption for the native communities.
San Juan Capistrano ended in service in 1864, due to the fact that the Native American Indian took over the inside and they took it over for ever.
Juan Cabrillo died by complications of a broken leg when his ship mates were being attacked by native people on January 3rd, 1543 RIP Juan Cabrillo. Juan Cabrillo was a success and found San Diego Bay, San Catalina Island and San Miguel Island and we will all remember him as a hero.
San Juan Capistrano
San Juan Hill.
San Juan Capistrano is the site of a Catholic mission for which it is named, Mission San Juan Capistrano. When the Mission was founded in 1776, the region was populated by the Acjachemen band of Native Americans, called Juanenos by the Spanish. The mission was named after the Franciscan saint Giovanni da Capistrano (1386-1456).