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On the missions, Native Americans were often tasked with various chores that included agricultural work, such as planting and harvesting crops, as well as tending to livestock. They also participated in construction and maintenance of mission buildings, helped with cooking and food preparation, and engaged in crafts like weaving and pottery. Additionally, some were involved in religious instruction and activities as part of the mission's purpose to convert them to Christianity. Overall, their labor was integral to the functioning and sustainability of the missions.

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