cattle sheep mules and horses
Yes Mission Delores {San Fransisco De Asis} is the sixth mission that was built.
wheat corn and grapes were grown at mission San Fransisco De Asis
Mission San Francisco de Asis is used as a place that is used as a church.
The Ohlone was the Indian tribe at the mission Santa Clara de Asis.
The Ohlone was the Indian tribe at the mission Santa Clara de Asis.
Ohlone and Tamyen Native American tribes lived near Mission Santa Clara de Asis. These tribes inhabited the region around the mission and interacted with Spanish missionaries who established the mission in the area.
Approximately 1,700 Native Americans lived at Mission Santa Clara de Asis during its peak in the early to mid-1800s. They were mainly Ohlone people, who inhabited the region where the mission was established.
The Ohlone tribe
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.
Mission Indians and priests lived at this mission. the Indians were bay miwoks, yokuts and tamyuats:
The Ohlone tribe inhabited the area around Mission Santa Clara de Asis. However, due to the mission system established by the Spanish, many indigenous people from various tribes were brought to live and work at the mission.
bay miwoks and yokuts and tamyuats