Why isnt this site working
they wore tux and ties and 8 gorment food
For the indians, it was very hard because the spanish treated them badly.
Yes, the mission Santa Clara Native Americans, like many other indigenous groups, resisted Spanish colonization and missionization efforts. One notable instance of revolt occurred in 1812 when the Native Americans at Mission Santa Clara rebelled against the oppressive conditions and loss of their autonomy. This resistance was part of a broader pattern of indigenous uprisings throughout California, driven by frustration over forced labor, cultural suppression, and the disruption of their traditional ways of life.
At Mission Santa Barbara, American Indians were subjected to a system of forced labor and conversion to Christianity. While the mission aimed to provide education and agricultural skills, it often imposed harsh conditions and disrupted traditional lifestyles. Many Native Americans were baptized and integrated into mission life, but this often came at the cost of their cultural autonomy and well-being. Overall, the treatment was a complex mix of religious assimilation, labor exploitation, and significant cultural upheaval.
The songs were connected to life and daily functions.
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they didnt do much
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hard and a mess
i dont know but i do know that a giraffe has the same amount of bones in their neck as you i think it is 26.
they wore tux and ties and 8 gorment food
what was early life like in the mission Santa Barbara
Fraternity Life Santa Cruz - 2003 was released on: USA: 12 September 2003
Daily life at Mission Santa Clara de Asis revolved around religious activities, agriculture, and crafts. Native American converts were involved in farming, tending livestock, and performing various tasks for the mission. Spanish priests led daily prayers, while women cooked, cleaned, and sewed. The mission also served as a hub for trade and communication among neighboring settlements.
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daily life at mission Soledad was full of boogers and naked people