Alta California is a frontier region in northern New Spain colonized after 1769 under the direction of the Franciscans of the Apostolic College of San Fernando. The Alta California mission was an example for the Spanish culture program that attempted to modify the Indian society and religion. The Spanish acculturation occurred in early Spain in the 1600’s began with the early Spanish visitors to the Marianas.
Robert H. Jackson was an American attorney and judge who served as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Jackson was also notable for his work as the Chief United States Prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials of Nazi War criminals following in World War 2. Edward Castillo is a Native American activist who participated in the American Indian …show more content…
One of the key arguments they had was that the Franciscan mission effort attempted to support the cost of Spanish colonization in Alta California. By doing so, they started focusing Indians more as “laborers” than “converts”. Another key argument mentioned was that the California Indians retained significant cultural honesty, California Indians also exhibited resistance to missionization in passive and largely invisible ways. Cultural honesty means to stay committed to your culture and religion. Cultural honesty made it an important argument to the book because this gave church historians a reason to argue the benefits of