Mission_San_Jose_natives.jpg


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English: An early visitor to California sketched these men at Mission San José with their bodies painted to resemble the patterns in Spanish military uniforms.
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English: Scanned from Mission San Juan Capistrano: A Pocket History and Tour Guide p. 5.
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  • 2006-10-27 15:15 Lordkinbote 800×544× (226904 bytes) An early visitor to California sketched these men at Mission San José with their bodies painted to resemble the patterns in Spanish military uniforms. Scanned from ''Mission San Juan Capistrano: A Pocket History and Tour Guide'' p. 5.