How were the American Indians treated at mission Santa Cruz
Farming, harvesting, cooking, baking, and building. Most of the same jobs are assigned for very worker on every mission. -same jobs for all 21 missions
what job wheres the priests
Pull weedsgo to church
The Mission Santa Clara de Asis Indians lived in the area surrounding the mission in present-day Santa Clara, California. They lived in adobe homes provided by the mission and worked on the mission lands as laborers, artisans, and agricultural workers.
Pull weedsgo to church
At the Santa Cruz Mission, various jobs were performed by both the indigenous people and the Spanish missionaries. Key roles included farming and tending to livestock, as agriculture was essential for the mission's self-sufficiency. Craftsmen and artisans worked in trades such as weaving, carpentry, and blacksmithing. Additionally, religious duties were carried out by the missionaries, who focused on converting and educating the local Native American population.
the people who did the jobs on Santa Clara were the Indians, missionaries,explorers and other people that fallowed Gaspar De Portola and Junipero Serra.
what job wheres the priests
at the santa barbera mission
Depending on ones background, one could find a job in Santa Cruz by searching Monster as well as Indeed. Many employers in Santa Cruz list job opportunities on the Santa Cruz Sentinel which is the local newspaper.
built furniture
they pooped