At Mission Santa Inés, Native Americans primarily engaged in agriculture, tending to crops such as wheat, corn, and barley. They also participated in livestock management, caring for cattle, sheep, and horses. Additionally, many were involved in various crafts and trades, including weaving, pottery, and construction, contributing to the mission's self-sufficiency. Their labor was essential in supporting the mission's economic and social activities.
at the santa barbera mission
How were the American Indians treated at mission Santa Cruz
what jobs did the indian in mission san luis obispo have
what job wheres the priests
Pull weedsgo to church
they pooped
people prayed about 2 times a day.
Three jobs that had to be done at Mission Santa Clara were farming and agriculture work such as growing crops and tending livestock, construction and maintenance of buildings and structures, and teaching and educating indigenous people in religion and vocational skills.
Pull weedsgo to church
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.
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
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