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UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara Ancient Plant Use and the Importance of Geophytes Among the Island Chumash of Santa Cruz
Native Sustainment: the North Fork Mono Tribe's
Edible Seeds and Grains of California Tribes
The Sugar Bear Story
The Truth Shall Set Us Free
Chumash Indians Prior to Spanish Settlement? 2
Ethnohistorical Background of the Chumash
Ethnography of the Chumash – by Chester King
Inquiry Set 3.2 - Learning About the Local California Indians/Native Californian Communities
4.2.1.—California Indian Peoples and Management of Natural Resources
Introduction
Extermination of the Joyas Gendercide in Spanish California
Point Conception and the Chumash Land of the Dead: Revisions from Harrington's Notes
City Council ~Genoa
Bibliography
Interior Chumash
The Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary: an Exploration of Changing the Discourse on Conservation
Instructions for Reading Documentation to Fernandeiio Tataviam Petition
Top View
Native American Response and Resistance to Spanish Conquest In
Anza Tech Report
Cabrillo, the Chumash, and Old World Diseases
Negotiating the Master Narrative: Museums
Reservation and Quantification of Indian Groundwater Rights in California Joanna Meldrum
Peter Galvin, Center for Biological Diversity
The Obispeno Chumash Indians: San Luis Obispo County's First Environmentalists
California Ethnobotany: a Bibliography James P
City of San Luis Obispo Citywide Historic Context Statement September 30, 2013
HEALTHY PARKS, SCHOOLS and COMMUNITIES: Mapping Green Access and Equity for Southern California
The Chumash People "Our Ancestors' Gift Across Time: a Story of Indigenous Maritime Culture Resurgence" News from Native California Vol
Native Peoples' Relationship to the California Chaparral
1 History Department Acknowledgement of the Tongva
People” in the Beginning
References on the American Indian Use of Fire in Ecosystems
FOR THOUSANDS of YEARS, the CHUMASH PEOPLE HAVE MADE THEIR HOME on California’S Rich Coast
BOUND to STAY BOUND BOOKS Bound to Stay Bound Books YEARS 1880 West Morton Ave
Island Chumash
Anthropology and the Making of Chumash Tradition
Ilit Student Library Every Ilit Class Begins with Students Independently Reading a Book They’Ve Selected Themselves
Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief 1 Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Chapter 1. Introduction
Analyzing the Potential for Indigenous California Languages Coursework at California Polytechnic State University
Ohlone Elders & Youth Speak
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations