Constructing Lives at Mission San Francisco: Native Californians and Hispanic Colonists, 1776-1821
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Author(s)Quincy D. Newell
PublisherUniversity of New Mexico Press
ISBN / ASIN082634707X
ISBN-139780826347077
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Sales Rank2,473,928
CategoryHistory
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Located at the tip of the San Francisco peninsula in the heart of what is now the city's Mission District, the Mission of San Francisco de AsÃs, established in 1776, was the sixth to be founded in the Alta California mission system. Northern California was home to many small tribal communities when the Franciscans began developing missions in the area in 1769. While no firsthand written accounts exist of Bay Area Indians' experiences at Mission San Francisco, there is evidence that, just as Hispanic colonists introduced Hispanic cultural customs to California, Bay Area Indians retained their own cultural traditions as they entered the missions.
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