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The tribe associated with the Santa Barbara Mission was the Chumash people. The Chumash inhabited the coastal regions of Southern California, including the area around Santa Barbara, long before the arrival of Spanish missionaries. The Santa Barbara Mission, established in 1786, aimed to convert and assimilate the Chumash and other local indigenous groups into Spanish colonial society. The mission's influence significantly impacted the Chumash culture and population.
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i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area. i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area.
The Chumash tribe, particularly those from the area around Mission Santa Inés, experienced significant changes due to Spanish colonization. While exact numbers can vary, it is estimated that around 800 Chumash people were associated with Mission Santa Inés at its peak. Many were baptized and participated in mission activities, which had lasting impacts on their culture and community. However, mission records can be inconsistent, making precise figures difficult to ascertain.
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They didn't have "jobs" but grew crops, fished, hunted, took care of families and children.
how did the purisima concepcion mission impact california
"The Queen of the Missions" was constructed of adobe and stone by the Chumash-Barbareno tribe of Native Americans, under the guidance of the Franciscan padres.adobe.