I think it was the Chumash.The Hupa lived around Northern California.The Miwok In Siara Nevada.And the Cahuilla in Los Angeles.
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the leader
The tribe associated with the Santa Barbara Mission was the Chumash people. The Chumash inhabited the coastal regions of Southern California, including the area around Santa Barbara, long before the arrival of Spanish missionaries. The Santa Barbara Mission, established in 1786, aimed to convert and assimilate the Chumash and other local indigenous groups into Spanish colonial society. The mission's influence significantly impacted the Chumash culture and population.
mowak tribe
The Chumash Indian tribe lived in California in what is now Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and Los Angeles. It is believed that the current population of the Chumash Indians is between 2,000 and 5,000 people.
The Chumash tribe was served by the Spanish mission in what is now San Luis Obispo, California.
the leader
chumash
The Ohlone was the Indian tribe at the mission Santa Clara de Asis.
The Chumash Indians
The Indian tribe associated with Mission Santa Clara de Asis was the Ohlone tribe, also known as the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe. They were the native people that inhabited the region around the mission.
The Ohlone was the Indian tribe at the mission Santa Clara de Asis.
The tribe associated with the Santa Barbara Mission was the Chumash people. The Chumash inhabited the coastal regions of Southern California, including the area around Santa Barbara, long before the arrival of Spanish missionaries. The Santa Barbara Mission, established in 1786, aimed to convert and assimilate the Chumash and other local indigenous groups into Spanish colonial society. The mission's influence significantly impacted the Chumash culture and population.
i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area. i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area.
the costanoan tribe
how did the purisima concepcion mission impact california
They didn't have "jobs" but grew crops, fished, hunted, took care of families and children.
how many native americas lived in the mission santa ines