Mission Indians
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- The Mission Period (1769–1833) & the Spanish & Mexicans in California
- San Diego's Indian Tribal Flags
- Mission Neophyte Foodways at Selected Colonial Alta California Institutions
- California Missions and Landmarks
- Contact List Tribes V1 2
- A Teacher's Guide to Historical and Contemporary Kumeyaay Culture
- Kumeyaay History
- Essential Understanding #1
- Two Californias, Three Religious Orders and Fifty Missions: a Comparison of the Missionary Systems of Baja and Alta California
- A Brief History of the Tongva Tribe: the Native Inhabitants of the Lands of the Puente Hills Preserve
- California Indians-Double Genocide Ignorance Makes of a Man Even a Discriminatory Pyrarnidial Nate Them
- “Born of Horses:” Missionaries, Indigenous Vaqueros, and Ecological Expansion During the Spanish Colonization of California
- Impact of the California Missions on Native Americans the History Project at UC Davis
- Phase I Cultural Resource Survey for the West Parcel Solar Project, Walnut, Los Angeles County, California
- Ohlone/Costanoan- Esselen Nation of the Greater Monterey Bay Region Ohlone/Costanoan-Esselen Nation Is an Historically Documented Previously Recognized Tribe
- Competing Visions
- Recognizing Indians: Place, Identity, History, and the Federal Acknowledgment of the Ohlone/Costanoan-Esselen Nation." (2010)
- Native Californians and the Mission Period