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- Learn more:âś•This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Mission Indians, Native Americans of S and central California; so called because they were under the jurisdiction of some 21 Spanish missions that were established between 1769 and 1823. The major groups were the Chumash, Costanoan, Diegueño, Gabrieleno, Juaneño, and Luiseño. The first mission was established at San Diego.www.encyclopedia.com/reference/encyclopedias-al…Mission Indians, North American Indians of what is now the southern and central California coast, among whom Spanish Franciscans and soldiers established 21 missions between 1769 and 1823. The major groups were, from south to north, the Diegueño, Luiseño and Juaneño, Gabrielino, Chumash, andwww.britannica.com/topic/Mission-Indians
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Mission Indians are the indigenous peoples of California who lived in Southern California and were forcibly relocated from their traditional dwellings, villages, and homelands to live and work at 15 Franciscan missions in Southern California and the Asistencias and Estancias established … See more
Spanish explorers arrived on California's coasts as early as the mid-16th century. In 1769 the first Spanish Franciscan mission was built in San Diego. Local tribes were relocated and … See more
In Northern California, specific tribes are associated geographically with certain missions.
• See moreOn January 12, 1891, the U.S. Congress passed the "An Act for the Relief of the Mission Indians in the State of California". This would further … See more
These tribes were associated with the following Missions, Asisténcias, and Estáncias:
• See moreCurrent mission Indian tribes include the following in Southern California:
• Agua Caliente Band of Mission Indians (Cahuilla See more• Hutchinson, C. Alan. "The Mexican Government and the Mission Indians of Upper California," The Americas 21(4)1965,pp. … See more
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