Room 31's Study of theMission Santa Clara de Asís |
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Before coming to the mission the Costanoans' life style was that they made their own homes. Their tribe region was at the coast. Their fire places were in the middle of their houses. Some assembly houses could be big! These are some facts about the Costanoans. The Indians did a lot of work at the mission like cooking and cleaning. The Padres often would beat the neophytes at the mission. The Padres would often have Indians do most of the work. The Mexican government took over and that's how the mission closed down in 1836. Today at the mission tourists still visit. Our class went on a field trip to the Santa Clara Mission. The garden was very pretty. |
Room 31's Study of theMission Santa Clara de Asís |
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The name of the tribe at the Santa Clara Mission was Costanoans. Their tribe was at the coast . They made their homes with branches and grass. Mission Santa Clara led the other missions in baptizms as well as burials. The Indians did a lot of things like cooking cleaning and farming. The padres did farming and taught the Indians to speak Spanish. The padres also taught them Christianity. Mission Santa Clara was one of the last missions to be taken over by the Mexican Government in 1836. In 1926 the mission church that had survived more than a hundred years was destroyed in a fire. In the fire a lot of things were not destroyed. We went on a field trip and we watched a movie about Indians. Today at the mission there is a statue of Father Serra. |
Room 31's Study of theMission Santa Clara de Asís |
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I really enjoyed our field trip to the Santa Clara de Asis Mission. We saw many interesting things. One of the things they showed us was the antique church. There we saw some beautiful statues of Our Lady of Guadulupe, Christ, and the angels. We also saw some animal paw imprints on the grounds behind the church. In the mission's dining room, there were many pottery dishes that the Indians and the missionaries used to cook and serve the food. We had a very good time on our field trip to the Mission of Santa Clara de Asis. |
Room 31's Study of theMission Santa Clara de Asís |
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I really enjoyed the field trip to the Mission of Santa Clara de Asis. I liked the interior of the church very much. It had many statues of God, the saints and the angels. They were beautiful. Also, I liked the house made of sticks where the Indians lived. It was a very enjoyable trip. |