At La Purísima, a mission established in California in 1787, the Native Americans, primarily the Chumash people, engaged in agricultural activities, crafts, and religious practices under Spanish colonial influence. They cultivated crops, raised livestock, and produced goods such as pottery and textiles. The mission aimed to convert them to Christianity while also altering their traditional lifestyles. Over time, this led to significant cultural changes and challenges for the Indigenous population.
The Chumash Indians lived near.
Yes, the Chumash Indians built La Purisima Concepcion.
they worked and pray. some of the jobs were black smiths and potry
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The Chumash Indians lived near.
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Yes, the Chumash Indians built La Purisima Concepcion.
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They helped people
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the chumash Indians and the spanidards lived there
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the iroquis Indians told him about it.