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Chumash Indians lived at Mission Santa Barbara.

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What Indian tribe lived in the mission santa Barbara?

the leader


How many people lived at mission santa barbara?

Mission Santa Barbara was built as a Spanish Colonial outpost. At the time it was established residency at the Mission was reserved for Franciscan Friars (fathers and brothers) and indigenous converts (who were primarily, although not exclusively Chumash Indians). There was, for a short time, a barracks where Spanish soldiers were housed, although that was not technically part of the Mission itself, but rather in an outbuilding. It was common for visitors travelling the state to attempt to spend the night at the Missions, however, as Santa Barbara does have a presidio (fort) as well, many travellers may have chosen to stay there instead. Craftspeople also stayed at the Mission while they were working onsite. After secularization Mission Santa Barbara continued to be operated by the Church, clergy have lived there since the Mission was established. The Mission is home today to multiple members of the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)


How many people lived at mission santa ines?

at one time over 15,000 Indians lived there


Who lived at the 1700s Santa Barbara mission?

The 1700s Santa Barbara Mission, officially known as Mission Santa Barbara, was primarily inhabited by Spanish missionaries and Indigenous Chumash people. The missionaries aimed to convert the Chumash to Christianity while also teaching them European agricultural practices. The mission served as a religious and cultural center, fostering a blend of Spanish and Native American traditions. Over time, it became a key part of the Spanish colonial system in California.


What Indians tribes lived near la purisima the mission?

The Chumash Indians lived near.