they grew crops, raised livestock, prayed, cleaned the padres' rooms ( priests ) , cooked, built the mission and their own village ( if they didn't live inside the mission building ) , sew and make clothing, etc
salinan people
Mission San Antonio, located in California, was primarily associated with the Salinan and Esselen Indigenous peoples. The exact number of Native Americans living at Mission San Antonio varied over time, particularly during its establishment in 1771 and subsequent years. At its peak, the mission housed several hundred Native Americans, but exact figures can fluctuate based on historical records. The mission aimed to convert and integrate Indigenous populations into Spanish colonial society.
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what did native American children do at mission san juan capistrano
Priests at Mission San Gabriel used a system called the Spanish mission system to convert and control Native Americans. They offered food, shelter, and protection in exchange for labor and conversion to Christianity. While some Native Americans were coerced into joining the mission, others volunteered to escape violence or seek better opportunities.
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The Native Americans eat plants and steak when they are at the mission called Mission San Juan Capistrano.
what did the indians do on typical day at mission san miguel.
salinan people
no,they weren't
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The Chumash is the Native American tribe