In Santa Clara de Asis, men typically helped with tasks such as farming, fixing and building structures, caring for livestock, and providing security for the community. They also took on responsibilities like hunting, fishing, and maintaining equipment.
Men in Santa Clara de Asis typically engaged in chores such as farming, tending to livestock, repairing structures, and providing security for the community. They also often took on responsibilities related to hunting, fishing, and gathering resources from the surrounding environment.
they worked on the mission like the men had to do farmwork the woomen had to clean and cook and the children went to school
In the Santa Clara mission, men were typically responsible for tasks such as farming, carpentry, blacksmithing, construction, and tending to livestock. They were also involved in building and maintaining structures within the mission complex, as well as assisting in various religious ceremonies and events.
Men at the Mission San Francisco de Asis were responsible for tasks such as building structures, farming, caring for livestock, tending to gardens, and maintaining the mission grounds. They also participated in religious activities and workshops to learn new skills.
At the Santa Clara Mission, men were typically involved in agricultural work, construction, artisan crafts, and serving as soldiers or vaqueros. They helped maintain the mission grounds, tended to livestock, participated in religious activities, and may have also learned trades such as blacksmithing or carpentry.
Men in Santa Clara de Asis typically engaged in chores such as farming, tending to livestock, repairing structures, and providing security for the community. They also often took on responsibilities related to hunting, fishing, and gathering resources from the surrounding environment.
they worked on the mission like the men had to do farmwork the woomen had to clean and cook and the children went to school
what were their chores on the mission of ''SANTA CRUZ'',.
In the Santa Clara mission, men were typically responsible for tasks such as farming, carpentry, blacksmithing, construction, and tending to livestock. They were also involved in building and maintaining structures within the mission complex, as well as assisting in various religious ceremonies and events.
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.
what did men, woman,children,priests,indians do in misssion santa cruz
skilled soilders was for men women makes baskets
Men at the Mission San Francisco de Asis were responsible for tasks such as building structures, farming, caring for livestock, tending to gardens, and maintaining the mission grounds. They also participated in religious activities and workshops to learn new skills.
At the Santa Clara Mission, men were typically involved in agricultural work, construction, artisan crafts, and serving as soldiers or vaqueros. They helped maintain the mission grounds, tended to livestock, participated in religious activities, and may have also learned trades such as blacksmithing or carpentry.
Marla Asis has written: 'Women and men in the University of the Philippines'
boys girls women and men did chores
men and women did house chores it was equal