The Chumash people at Santa Ines faced significant hardships, particularly due to the impacts of Spanish colonization in the late 18th century. They experienced forced labor, loss of traditional lands, and a decline in their population due to disease and harsh treatment. Additionally, the imposition of missions disrupted their social structures and cultural practices, leading to profound changes in their way of life. These challenges ultimately resulted in significant cultural and economic dislocation for the Chumash community.
the Santa Ines Indians were the CHUMASH INDIANS..................
the leader
The Chumash
To help acculturate the Chumash!
Yes the Chumash Indian Rebellion and the earthquake
santa ines compound
the Santa Ines is famous for its cattle and music
Santa Ines is opened. It is not closed to answer your question.
Chumash Indians slave labor built it under the supervision of Spanish friars and military men. Is was not called slavery but they were not paid and could not leave. It was destroyed in an earthquake in 1812 and again rebuilt by Chumash labor. The terrible treatment there led to the Chumash Revolt of 1824.
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Santa Ines grew corn and wheat I think.
Mission Santa Ines Was named after Saint Agnes (Santa Ines) from Rome.