With the beginning of Spanish colonization in 1769, the lives of the Indians of California changed drastically. The Spanish mission system, established along the Pacific Coast, required that local ...
Richard A. Hanks, a former archivist for Redlands’ A.K. Smiley Public Library, will present “TheSovereignty, Self Determination and Survival of Southern California Indians” when the Redlands Area ...
Julia Dixon Evans: In 1769, Father Junípero Serra founded the first Spanish mission in California — just a couple of miles from our KPBS studio. Back then, California was home to an estimated 300,000 ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. More than 17,000 acres of ancestral lands were returned to the Tule River Indian Tribe, part of a state effort to ...
NMAI copy Purchased with funds from the Lloyd and Charlotte Wineland Library Endowment for Native American and Western Exploration Literature Dedication -- Preface / Wayne A. Thompson, Gene Meieran -- ...
As a Native American photographer, the late Dugan Aguilar loved nothing more than to show Native American faces. “I see beauty in people,” he once said. And for Aguilar, who devoted more than 40 years ...
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