No They Not.
Most lived there, But a small other portoin of Indians went and lived in Villages Near By
Priests, travellers and a few trusted local Indians. Soldiers for the protection of the mission and enforcement of the priests enslavement of the local tribe. The other Indians associated with the mission lived in nearby villages.
the American Indians liked it where they lived. other people couldn't live with them.they would be called intruders.
The Wyandot Indians lived in Michigan and Ohio. They also lived in Kansas when they were removed from the Michigan and Ohio areas.
they had fresh vegies and fruit and many other crops.
Comanche Indians ARE Plains Indians. The difference is that while the Comanche lived on the Southern Plains (Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado,) other tribes such as the Sioux lived in Wyoming, Montana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and the Dakotas (the Upper Plains.)
Aztecs and Mayans are the most important, among many other.
They lived like any other Indian tribe did. Except they had different rituals.
Before European contact the Cherokee Indians lived in wooden huts.
When a measles epidemic broke out at the mission in November 1847, many of the Indians were killed while the white newcomers survived. The Cayuse suspected that the Whitmans and their foreign religion were the cause of the fatal disease. In retaliation, the Whitmans and eleven other whites were killed by the Cayuse, and the mission was burned down.
Mission San Francisco de Asis propose was to get Indians and other people to the Catholic religon. It is the whole propose for all missions.
Indians in east Texas lived in villages because the land was favorable for agriculture and hunting, allowing them to establish more permanent settlements. In contrast, Indians in the west inhabited more arid regions that were better suited for nomadic lifestyles centered around following game and other resources.