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1 online resource (streaming video file) |
Playing Time |
Duration: 27 minutes |
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Title from title frames. |
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In Process Record. |
Event |
Originally produced by Chip Taylor Communications in 1997. |
Summary |
JOEY Award of Excellence -San Jose Film Commission Mission San Jose, the 14th of California's 21 Spanish Missions, was founded on June 11, 1797, by Father Fermin Francisco de Lasuen, and helped secure Spain's claim to the land while its padres taught the native people Christianity and the Spanish way of life. The only mission on the east side of San Francisco Bay, the mission's site had been inhabited for generations by the Ohlone Indians. This program offers an in-depth study of the mission while examining the interaction of the clashing cultures. We learn how the mission was one of the most prosperous of all the California Missions, becoming the center of industry and agriculture with livestock roaming mission lands from present day Oakland to San Jose. However, its prosperity did not last and secularization by the Mexican government brought an end to the mission system. An earthquake in 1865 ruined the original church and it wasn't until June 11, 1985, that construction was completed on a replica of the original mission. Some people mistakenly call this Mission San Jose de Guadalupe, but records prove that the true name is Mission San Jose in honor of the patron, Saint Joseph. |
System Details |
Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Language |
In English |
Indexed Term |
North American Studies |
Added Author |
Wohlmut, Thomas, filmmaker
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Kanopy (Firm)
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Music No. |
1129057 Kanopy |
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