The main Indian tribe associated with Mission San Francisco de Asís, also known as Mission Dolores, is the Ohlone tribe. The Ohlone people inhabited the San Francisco Bay Area long before the mission was established in 1776. They played a significant role in the mission's early history, as they were both the local Indigenous population and the primary workforce for the mission's agricultural and labor needs. The mission's impact on the Ohlone community was profound, leading to significant cultural and demographic changes.
They were of Shoshonean and Yuman stock. If you are speaking of "Carmel Mission in California" the main tribe was the Rumsen Indians of Monterey. There were no Yuman or Shoshoean there. From 1600 to 1770 they were the dominate tribe in the area. The Esselen were a smaller tribe that almost become extinct by early 1800s.
Laguna Indians
The Huron tribe didn't have a main chief they had many chief's.
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The Iroquois tribe that which Little Bear is the chief.The Algonquin tribe and the French are it's main enemy.While the English helped them fight through the battle
was there a medicine mans son called lone wolf
Most Native American tribes were guided by their elders, chiefs, and medicine men.
Well, his mission was to find gold for Spain, and he didnt find any.
Mission Dolores, officially known as Mission San Francisco de Asís, was founded in 1776, with the construction of its original adobe church beginning shortly afterward. The main structure was completed in 1791, taking about 15 years to build. It is the oldest surviving structure in San Francisco and an important historical site.
Francisco Galerita was the leader of the Tohono O'odham Indians at San Xavier, Arizona. He and his tribe were the main killers of the peaceful Aravaipa Indians near Camp Grant, Arizona. Look up Camp Grant Massacre.
the obamayuma tribe
They were a small part of the Iroquois Indian tribe ans whoms main chief was Joesph Brant and they also liked to hunt a lot