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Clothing provided for the Native Americans to wear during their California missions were often supplied by the Spanish immigrants. The clothing was typically made from deer hide which was tanned and made into dresses for the women and pants and shirts for the men. Moccasins were worn for the feet. Colorful beads often adorned the clothing and shoes.
We, Koreans don't have a special kind of Santa.
they wore chomo clothing
Hand made clothing
What Type of work did the children do at mission santa barbara
they traded alot of things like jewels hunt equipment and clothing
Gardens bells or dountain
The Yurok Indians were the tribe in Santa Cruz
There are different kinds of crops and livestock that lived in Santa Barbara. The most common ones were grapes, cattle and horses among others.
they pooped
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Ohlone Indians
Anaimal skin
what type of clothing did they use was whatever the missionarys made them where
Depends on what kind of safety you're talking about. I'd say Montecito, but there's a lot of drunk driving and trustfunds spent on drugs. I'd say the Riviera or Mission Canyon, but there's a lot of fire danger. I'd say Goleta, but... I simply just don't like it. I'd say the Mesa but there's dangerous fog. ....it REALLY depends what kind of safety you're talking about. Good luck! Santa Barbara is an amazing place to live, even if my answer hints otherwise.
same kind of snuggy clothing as santa but less colorfull