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The Native Americans in the San Diego de Alcalá area, primarily the Kumeyaay people, engaged in a variety of traditional practices, including hunting, gathering, and agriculture. They utilized local resources for food, shelter, and tools, living in harmony with their environment. The establishment of the mission in 1769 by Spanish colonizers significantly impacted their way of life, leading to cultural changes and challenges as the mission sought to convert and integrate them into European ways.

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