The Native Americans at San Buenaventura, primarily the Chumash people, engaged in various jobs, including fishing, hunting, and gathering local resources. They skillfully crafted tools, baskets, and pottery, which were essential for daily life and trade. Additionally, they participated in agricultural activities, growing crops like acorns and berries. Their diverse skill set allowed them to thrive in their coastal environment.
The Chumash is the Native American tribe
The indians were treated horribly, they were beaten by missionaries if they didn't do things right.
what did native American children do at mission san juan capistrano
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The Chumash is the Native American tribe
For the Native Americans there was no education other than religious.
The indians were treated horribly, they were beaten by missionaries if they didn't do things right.
the padres helped indians grow crops and hunt
They had crops and animals so the Mission Native Americans worked with these things.
WHAT does San Buenaventura mean
The Chumash lived on San Buenaventura
San Buenaventura was burnt down in 1794
when did San Buenaventura fire construction end
San Buenaventura is a mission and not a street. It's located in Ventura, California.
Alonso de San Buenaventura died in 1594.
The Indians wove baskets, made candles, cooked, raised animals,and made clothing.