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Out of the small population of Chumash people, who actually attended church, they would most likely have went home BBQ'd and spent the afternoon with family.

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Q: What did the Chumash Indian's of San Luis Obispo do after church?
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What were the jobs on the san Luis obispo mission?

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What food did San Luis Obispo de Tolosa grow?

Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa grew crops. They grew pepper trees. They are like every other mission. They grew wheat and corn. They had vineyards. They raised cattle and sheep. The agriculture was needed not only to maintain the mission community and the nearby Indians, but was used for trade and served to visitors to the mission. Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa supplied many of the other missions with bear meat which was very plentiful.


How was the daily life at San Luis Obispo de Tolosa?

It was boring.


What tribe or tribes of Native Americans lived at San Luis Rey?

The Chumash people or čʰumaš or sʰamala . They lived from malibu in the south to Moro bay in the north and on some of the Channel Islands. It is estimated that there were 10,000-20,000 people in the precontact era. . The place names of Malibu, Lompoc, Ojai, Pismo Beach, Point Mugu, Port Hueneme, Piru, Lake Castaic, Saticoy, and Simi Valley all come from Chumash words. The people in the Obisbo area spoke what is called Northen Chumash or Obispeño. The people lived in the area for about 10,000 years and speak one of the oldest languages in Califonia. They are well known for their large sea-going sewn plank boats. The Chumash rebelled against the opresvie Spanish rule in the Chumash Revolt of 1824.The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash is a federally recognized Chumash tribe. They have the Santa Ynez Reservation located in Santa Barbara County. Chumash people are also enrolled in the Tejon Indian Tribe of California.also, the Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation, and the Barbareño/Ventureño Band of Mission Indians are attempting to gain federal recognition. Other Chumash tribal groups include the Northern Chumash Tribal Council, descendants from the San Luis Obispo area, and the Barbareno Chumash Council, descendants from the greater Santa Barbara area. There are about 5,000 Chumash people today.


What does san Luis obispo de tolosa look like?

it has three bells in front and says 1772. and beautiful trees

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How many Indians were at mission san Luis obispo?

961 Chumash Indians


Who built San Luis obispo de tolosa?

The nearby Indians which were the Chumash Indians.


What did the Chumash Indians do at San Luis Obispo de Tolosa?

They worked hard for the mission people.


What is the name of the founding father of San Luis Obispo?

Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa was founded on September 1,1772 by Junipero Serro on his scared expedition.


Did the chumash Indians revolt to mission san Luis obispo de tolosa?

toypurina set a bomb against the mission, andit burnt down


Which native American Indian tribe lived at Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa?

The Chumash tribe was served by the Spanish mission in what is now San Luis Obispo, California.


What was the tribe of Indians at San Luis Obispo de Tolosa?

The Tihini (Northern Chumash) Tribe's span was from current Monterey to Point Conception. The center of the territory is in what Europeans claimed and called "San Luis Obispo de Tolosa". The tribe Chalon was from Monterey as was Costanoan. The tribe Ohlone was from Freemont.


Who lived at mission san Luis obispo?

The padres and Indians


Did San Luis Obispo let the Indians live by choice?

no


Why did the Mexicans want the Indians to work in san Luis obispo?

they wanted them to be slved


Is the church in the bell tower in san Luis Obispo de Tolosa?

yes


Long ago where does Chumash people live?

The Chumash Indian tribe lived in California in what is now Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and Los Angeles. It is believed that the current population of the Chumash Indians is between 2,000 and 5,000 people.