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Juaneno Kiitcha Hut Mission San Juan Capistrano California Poster
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Juaneno Kiitcha Hut Mission San Juan Capistrano California poster by Karon Melillo DeVega. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The Spanish entered the Americas driven by the Three Gs: Gold, Glory, and God. ... more
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Sandra Kellon
April 22nd, 2024
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April 21st, 2024
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April 21st, 2024
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April 20th, 2024
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April 20th, 2024
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Artist's Description
"The Spanish entered the Americas driven by the Three Gs: Gold, Glory, and God.
The massive amounts of wealth that the Spanish acquired through their conquests of Mexico and Peru inspired expeditionary forces to move north to Florida, New Mexico and California. In all of these areas, the initial invasion was a Christian missionary force backed up by soldiers. source: http://www.nativeamericannetroots.net/diary/345/californias-mission-indians
at the Mission San Juan Capistrano California according to history, the Nation of the Juaneno (sometimes spelled Juanino) peoples were friendly, and actually many of the people chose to live at the mission. This hut is very typical of the type of shelter the Juaneno people lived in prior to the Spanish "invasion" and subsequent changes in the lifestyle of the native people.
Built from willow branches and tule leaves, it is called a Kiitcha and was the traditional housing for the native americans before the Spanis...
About Karon Melillo DeVega
Art is my passion. I am a Photographer and an Impressionist Painter influenced by the great Masters of impressionism and fauvism Karon Melillo DeVega The Bleu Raven Art and Photography Studio Evaro Montana USA Thank you for visiting my art galleries!! All art work paintings and photography Copyright Karon Melillo DeVega All rights reserved
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Michael Torres
My wife and I read this and have to apologies be is written is inaccurate. My wife is of those people and the correct name of the people are The Acjachemen" The Spanish tried to erase their name by calling them "Juaneno People". You wrote which is egregiously not true, "(actually many of the people chose to live at the mission)" . The Spanish by forced held the women and children hostage and made the men work or they would kill his family. Often times the women were given to Spanish soldier and slave overseers as gift for jobs well done. In other words the people were held as slaves and the mission were Spanish Slave Plantations. On other fact. Father Junipero Serra was a know pedophile and was especially attracted to little boys. There are statues of him all over the Americas with little boys. When you visit the Mission you will see nothing about the indigenous people and their culture. What you will see is everything about how good the Spanish and Priest were to the people. All lies. When you visit the gift shop you will see only item to buy from the catholic church. Nothing the represents the Acjachemen People who were enslaved there.