they grew olives,grapes,and corn
Chumash Indians lived at Mission Santa Barbara.
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.
The address of the Old Mission Santa Barbara is: , Santa Barbara, CA 93105-3611
yes. mission Santa Barbara was destroyed by an earthquake in 1925.
there are 2 fountains in the Santa Barbara mission
Chumash Indians lived at Mission Santa Barbara.
the chumash
they farmed
chumash
no
not at all
The Chumash did
The chumash Indians
Mission Santa Barbara was the 3rd mission on the land of the Chumash people. The Native Americans that lived at the mission were called Barbarinos.
The Chumash Indians
they made soap and weaved baskets
Yes