There are nearly 6000 Indians buried at the mission, therefore, there maybe approx. 6000 Indians lived at mission San Gabriel. :-)
The mission system didn't treat the Native Americans well. They were beaten, not allowed to practice their traditions, and killed. Many missions have mass graves of Native Americans.
No they hated it
Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa was created on 1772-09-01.
The Chumash tribe was served by the Spanish mission in what is now San Luis Obispo, California.
i don't know about that but i love san Luis obispo de tolosa
In San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, Native Americans primarily engaged in agricultural and labor roles, assisting in the cultivation of crops introduced by Spanish settlers, such as wheat and barley. They also participated in construction and maintenance of the mission buildings and other infrastructures. Additionally, many Native Americans took on roles in food preparation and crafts, contributing to the daily operations of the mission and the broader community. Over time, their traditional roles and lifestyles were significantly impacted by the mission system and European colonization.
San Luis Obispo de Tolosa is the name of the mission that is in San Luis Obispo, California, not the name of a person.
Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa
what was the system at the San Luis Obispo mission
the indian tribe that lived at the mission was "chalon"
Chorro St. San Luis Obispo California, 93405
Yes, Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa is often referred to simply as "Mission San Luis Obispo." It is the fifth of the California missions and is known for its beautiful architecture and historical significance. The mission is named after Saint Louis of Toulouse, a French saint, and serves as a key landmark in the city of San Luis Obispo.