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Published on Mar 17, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SAN JOSE Y SAN MIGUEL DE AGUAYO

BY: KARIS AND GRAYSON

WHAT IS A MISSION AND WHAT IS IT'S PURPOSE?
A Mission is a place to store supplies, food, & guns.
It was kind of like a hideout for the
Coahulitecan Indians.

WHO WAS IN CHARGE OF THE AGUAYO?
The San Jose mission was owned by San Miguel de Aguayo. San Miguel de Aguayo was the priest.

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Who lived in the San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo? What were their jobs?
The Coahulitecan Indians lived in the San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo.

JOBS

Where was the Aguayo located? Why?
The Aguayo is located in San Antonio with the address 6710 San Jośe Drive, San Antonio, TX 78214 U.S.A. because there was the San Antonio River provided them water.

What was daily life in the Aguayo?
Daily life in the Aguayo was working on their jobs.

INTRESTING FACTS

  • The Aguayo's nickname was the Queen of Missions.
  • The Aguayo held over 350 Indians.
  • Every Sunday, every Indian got a little of corn, meat, and tobacco.
  • Men wore deerskin clothes.
  • Women wore deerskin dresses down to their knees

MORE INTRESTING FACTS

  • Indians were from 3 Coahuiltecan tribes
  • The founder of the Aguayo was Father Antonio Margil De Jesus