The Luiseño tribe interacted with the Spanish Mission system primarily through labor and conversion efforts. Many Luiseño people were employed at Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, where they worked in agriculture, construction, and various crafts. Additionally, the missions aimed to convert the Luiseño to Christianity, leading to significant cultural changes in their community. This relationship was complex, often marked by both adaptation and resistance to colonial influences.
mowak tribe
They were ministered to by the Padres of the Mission.
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The Chumash tribe was served by the Spanish mission in what is now San Luis Obispo, California.
The tribes that lived there were he Esselen and Ohlone Indians
i belive the kumeyaay and the luiseno tribe.
The San Luis Rey band of Luiseno Indians.
At Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, Father Peyri and Father Lasuen lived at this mission, along with the Native American Tribe, The Luiseno tribe
At Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, Father Peyri and Father Lasuen lived at this mission, along with the Native American Tribe, The Luiseno tribe
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They traded fish, corn, bowls,and water
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The Luiseno Indians
They eat: Deer,Wood rats,Antelope,Bobcats,Mice,Mountain lion,Rabbit Hope it helped! :)
The tongva tribe was the tribe in the san gabriel mission. the people in the mission had also called them gabrielinos.
the costanoan tribe
mowak tribe