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- Federal Funding for Non-Federally Recognized Tribes
- Pico Blanco Scout Reservation Emergency Procedures
- 26Th Annual California Indian Conference
- Volunteer Newsletter
- Music and Culture Areas of Native California
- A Shell Projectile Point from the Big Sur Coast, California
- Coalition Building Between Native American and Environmental Organizations in Opposition to Development
- The Poet As Ethnographer: Robinson Jeffers in Big
- Big Sur’S Unique and Idyllic Setting
- Julia Pfeiffer Burns
- VENTANA WILDERNESS WATCH Ventanawild.Org
- The Esalen Institute (1961-) by an Immensely Grateful Reader of Miles Mathis
- Chapter 7. Ohlone/Costanoan Missions South of Mission Dolores, 1770-1834
- Prescribed Fire and Tanoak (Notholithocarpus Densiflorus) Associated Cultural Plant Resources of the Karuk and Yurok Peoples of California
- Ohlone/Costanoan- Esselen Nation of the Greater Monterey Bay Region Ohlone/Costanoan-Esselen Nation Is an Historically Documented Previously Recognized Tribe
- Recognizing Indians: Place, Identity, History, and the Federal Acknowledgment of the Ohlone/Costanoan-Esselen Nation." (2010)
- Negotiating the Master Narrative: Museums
- Retracing the Penutian Expansion
- Big Sur River Watershed Management Plan
- Monterey Bay Trekkers
- California Indian Tribal Homelands
- Esselen, Huelel Language (More Commonly Referred to As Esselen Language), It Is Derived from Hokan Superfamily
- A Preliminary Survey of Some Uralic Elements in Costanoan, Esselen, Chimariko and Salinan
- Historical Overview of the Los Padres National Forest
- Reclaimed Homelands of Northern California Tribes Fulfill a Prophecy of Renewal AUGUST 14, 2020
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- Camp Pico Blanco Scout Reservation Conservation Plan
- News Release
- A Contribution to Salinan Ethnogeography Based on the Field Notes of John Peabody Harrington
- Ohlone/Costanoan Indians of the San Francisco Peninsula and Their Neighbors, Yesterday and Today
- UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations