The Kumeyaay people, including those associated with the San Luis Rey Mission, chose to live there primarily for access to resources and the opportunities for trade that the mission provided. The mission offered agricultural support, food supplies, and a structured community. Additionally, the influence of Spanish missionaries aimed to convert the indigenous population to Christianity and integrate them into colonial society, which also impacted their decision to settle in the area.
did the native Americans like their lives at San Luis Obispo
the spanish attaced the natives americans
---- yes they do people live there so does the priest!thanks for asking
the spanish attaced the natives americans
The San Luis Rey band of Luiseno Indians.
no but they did weave since the native american girls were taught .
At Mission San Luis Obispo, boys and girls typically lived in separate quarters, reflecting the social norms of the time. The mission complex included distinct living areas for different genders, emphasizing privacy and discipline in the mission's structure. However, they may have shared communal spaces for certain activities and education.
Luis Rey has written: 'Led Zeppelin Live'
I think in a posh expensive flat in a posh bit of Liverpool.
5.10 inch
he does now
yes