A day in the Mission began with prayers before the start of the work day. They worked until lunch time. Lunch was followed by a siesta, after which everyone returned to work. Work stopped at dinnertime, which was followed by evening prayers, free time and bed time.
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Life at the Santa Barbara mission was difficult. The day began at 6 am when everyone was expected to participate in prayers for about an hour. Then they would eat a porridge like breakfast before beginning work for the day. Men were mainly sent out into the fields to work, and theÊwomen did domestic chores such as cleaning and cleaning. There was a lot of other work to be done such as taking care of animals, gardening, and making soap and candles. At noon they would have lunch, and then work for another few hours before dinner. After dinner, neophytes were permitted to rest for a few hours before going to bed.
it was hard for the native americans beacause the spanish soldiers were unkind to them.
Most lived there, But a small other portoin of Indians went and lived in Villages Near By
1907
People in Santa Cruz typically wore shirts that were called 'war shirts'. They also wore buckskin clothing that had been decorated with ermine tails and hair.
She died 1889, for she was born 1802. She's such a awesome person. What could we do without her?
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