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Index C
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Authors and title
Tribal names used as main entry headings are printed entirely in upper case letters.
n - footnote.
S - Supplement page number
* - Minor reference
+ - Borderline reference
(?) - unable to confirm tribal affiliation, name, or other question
Alphabetizing stops at the end of the first word. If a tiebreaker is needed, go on to the second word, ignoring commas and parentheses. A period stops alphabetization.
C. E. Smith Museum of Anthropology, California State University, Hayward, CA
California Indian Shamanism exhibition and programs
Anon. 4/2(90)45
Anon. 4/3(90)36-37
C. N. Gorman Museum, University of California, Davis, CA
Ancestral Memories: A Tribute To Native American Survival (various locations, 1992-1996)
Anon. illus only. 10/1(96)20
Gendar. 9/3(96)53
Frank LaPena: A Retrospective, 1992
Wilson. photo. 6/3(92)14-15
Visitations, Judith Lowery, 1994
LaPena. illus. 8/1(94)4-5
CABAZON BAND OF CAHUILLA INDIANS. See CAHUILLA, CABAZON BAND
Cabazon Reservation, Riverside County, CA
MegaBingo
Fredrickson. 2/6(89)21
Cabrillo National Monument, CA
Kumeyaay Bird Singers
Joyce. photo. 6/3(92)20
CACHE CREEK POMO. See POMO, CACHE CREEK
Cache Creek Rancheria, Lake County, CA
tribal status, restoration
Slagle. 1/5(87)21
tribal status, termination
Slagle. 1/5(87)22
CAHTO
adolescence
Loeb. 4/1(89)37
ceremonies
Loeb. 4/1(89)37
childhood
Loeb. 4/1(89)37
education, traditional
Loeb. photo. 4/1(89)37
games, traditional
Dixon. photo only. 8/1(94)44
Margolin. 8/1(94)48
language
Hinton. chart. 3/1(89)25
language, speakers
Hinton, Montijo. chart, map. 7/4(93-94)4, 6-7
museum collections
Barter. 1/3(87)17
numbers and counting
Hinton. chart. 3/1(89)25
racing
Margolin. 8/1(94)48
ring and pin games
Dixon. photo only. 8/1(94)44
rites of passage
Loeb. 4/1(89)37
roundhouse
Loeb. photo. 4/1(89)37
Sanders, Melodie
Ng'weno. photo only. 4/1(89) 50
tai keha§ (ceremonies: "outside people," "ghosts")
Loeb. 4/1(89)37
yitco wanesa ("dance house watchers")
Loeb. 4/1(89)37
CAHUILLA. See also Morongo Reservation
acorns
Alvarez, Peri. photo. 1/4(87) 10, 11, 12-13
Agua Caliente Cultural Museum
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
Yamane. photo only. 7/4(93- 94)16
Yamane.photo only.8/4(95)23
Agua Caliente Development Authority
Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17
Agua Caliente Heritage Fiesta
Gendar. 5/4(91)36
Agua Caliente Reservation
Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
Gendar. 4/4(90)32
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)30-31
Alvarez, Dee
Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[2, 8]
Andreas, Adriana
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
Andreas, Anthony
Andreas. photos. 9/4(96)S1, 5
Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[2, 7]
Ortiz. photos. 5/4(91)29, 30, 31-32
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
Andreas Canyon
Andreas. photos. 9/4(96) S1, S5
Andreas, Jerome
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
Andreas, John
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
Andreas, Josh
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
Antonio, Juan
Rivera. 7/2(93)9
architecture
Apodaca.photo only. 2/5(88) 11
baskets and basketweaving
Apodaca. illus. 3/3(89)19
Farmer. photos. 2/1(88)1, 8, 9, 10
Ortiz. photos. 6/2(92)6-7
basketweavers
Johnson. 9/3(96)10
Ortiz. photos. 6/2(92)6-7
Yamane. photo only. 7/4(93- 94)16
bird dances
Ortiz. photo. 5/3(91)10, 11
Ortiz. photos. 5/4(91)29, 30-32
bird singers and songs
Anon (Andreas, Siva). 10/4(97)S[7]
Anon (Dozier). photo only. 10/4(97)S[7]
Apodaca.photos.4/2(90)20,21
Castel de Oro. photo. 5/1(90- 91)22
Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
Gendar. 4/4(90)32 Moisa. photo. 4/4(90)26
Ortiz. photos. 5/3(91)1, 10-11
Ortiz. photos. 5/4(91)29, 30-32
books about
Anon (Dozier). map, photos. 10/4(97)S[1-8]
Apodaca. illus. 3/3(89)19
Cahuilla Bird Dancers
Ortiz. photos. 5/4(91)29, 30, 32
Cahuilla Bird Singers
Anon (Dozier). photo only. 10/4(97)S[7]
Castel de Oro. photo. 5/1(90- 91)22
Ortiz. photos. 5/3(91)1, 10, 11
Cahuilla Interpretive Center
Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
Cahuilla Voices: We Are Still Here, University Art Gallery, UC Riverside
Gendar. 5/4(91)37
California et al. v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians et al.
Slagle. 1/2(87)16
Campbell Collection, Joshua Tree National Monument/ Park
Vane, Bean. photos. 2/6(89) 25
Castillo, Edward
Campbell. 5/1(90-91)37
Castillo. 5/3(91)12, 13
Cook. photo. 9/4(96)12, 13
Gendar. 9/1(95)46
Ortiz. illus. 10/4(97)7, 9-10
ceremonial enclosure
Apodaca. photo only. 2/5(88) 11
ceremonies
Apodaca. photos only. 2/5(88) 11
Chino, Pedro
Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[2]
Costo, Rupert
Anon. 1/1(87)10-11
Anon. 4/1(89)2
Apodaca. photos. 3/1(89)18
creation story
Anon [Dozier]. 10/4(97)S[1]
culture, preservation of
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
food, traditional
Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[8]
Gendar. 8/4(95)44-45
foot ball race (game)
Bibby. 8/1(94)20
funeral music
Apodaca. 4/2(90)21
games, traditional
Bibby. 8/1(94)20
Margolin. 8/1(94)48
gathering, basketweaving materials
Mitchell. 8/3(94-95)23
Gonzalez, Vince, Jr.
Yamane.photo only.8/4(95)23
Heart Is Fire: The World of the Cahuilla Indians of Southern California (Dozier)
Anon [Dozier]. illus, photos. 10/4(97)S[1-8]
Holmes, Geronimo
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
Holmes, Walter
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
Holmes, Walter (Champ)
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
homeland, traditional
Anon (Dozier). map. 10/4(97)S[3]
I'Isniyatam (Designs). A Cahuilla Word Book (Saubel)
Apodaca. illus. 3/3(89)19
Indian Tax Revolt, 1851
Rivera. 7/2(93)9
jojoba (qawnaxal)
Gendar [Kotzen]. 8/4(95)45
land, development of
Ortiz. 5/4(91)30-31
language
Munro. map. 3/2(89)27
language, speakers
Hinton, Montijo. chart, map. 7/4(93-94)4, 5
Largo, David
Ortiz. photos. 9/1(95)35-39
Largo Donna
Ortiz. photos. 6/2(92)6-7
Levi, Beresto
Apodaca. 4/2(90)21
Levi, Robert
Apodaca. photos. 4/2(90)20, 21
Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
Moisa. photo. 4/4(90)26
Lubo, Ramona
Lang. photo only. 4/2(90)48
Lyons, Barbara
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
Madrigal, Eugene
Anon. photo. 7/1(92-93)27 (S7)
Madrigal ,Luke
Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
Madrigal, William
Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
Malki Museum
Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
Gendar. 9/3(96)53
Maori (New Zealand) visit, 1990
Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30
Martinez, Tony
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
menyikish (mesquite beans)
Gendar. 8/4(95)45
Gendar [Kotzen]. 8/4(95)45
mesquite beans (menyikish)
Gendar. 8/4(95)45
Gendar [Kotzen]. 8/4(95)45
Mexicans and
Anon (Saubel). 10/4(97)S[4]
Meyers, John Tortes
Koerper. illus, photos. 10/4(97)4-6
migration of
Ortiz. 5/4(91)32
Milanovich, Richard
Anon. 4/3(90)36
Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17
Gendar. 4/4(90)32
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)30, 31
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
Modesto, JoMay
Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[2, 8]
Mojada, Elisa (?)
Ortiz. 6/2(92)6, 7
Morris, Mildred
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
Mukat (The Creator)
Anon (Dozier). 10/4(97) S[1, 8]
music recordings
Anon. 1/1(87)5
Apodaca. 4/2(90)21
Keeling. 1/1(87)4
musical instruments
Ortiz. photos. 5/3(91)1, 10, 11
mythology and folklore
Anon (Dozier). 10/4(97) S[1, 8]
Moisa. 4/4(90)26
Ortiz. 5/3(91)10
name, "enemy"
Hinton. 9/4(96)7
names, personal
Hinton. 9/4(96)7, 8
Native Foods Tasting Experience, Malki Museum, 1994
Gendar. photos. 8/4(95)44-45
Norte, Fidel
Anon (Dozier). photo only. 10/4(97)S[4]
Pala Reservation
Anon (Saubel). photo. 10/4(97)S[5]
Fredrickson. 3/2(89)23
Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17
Margolin. photo only. 5/1(90-91)20
Margolin. photo. 6/4(92)9 [, 10 ?]
Palm Springs, City of and
Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
Ortiz. 5/4(91)30-31
Patencio, Flora
Yamane. photo only. 7/4(93- 94)16
Patencio, John
Yamane.photo only.8/4(95)23
peon (gambling game)
Ortiz. 5/4(91)29-30
pi§on nuts (tevat)
Gendar [Kotzen]. 8/4(95)45
pottery
Ortiz. photos. 9/1(95)35-39
Yamane.photo only.8/4(95)23
Preserving the Spirit: Agua Caliente Living Traditions
Yamane.photo only.8/4(95)23
Purnel, Debrah
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
qawnaxal (jojoba)
Gendar [Kotzen]. 8/4(95)45
racing, new moon
Margolin. 8/1(94)48
radio programs about
Anon. 2/1(88)14
rattles
Ortiz. photos. 5/3(91)1, 10, 11
regalia, dance
Ortiz. 5/4(91)32
Rincon village
Andreas. 9/4(96)S5
Santa Rosa Mountains National Scenic Area
Gendar. 4/4(90)32
Saubel, Antoinette
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
Saubel, Christobal
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
Saubel, Desmond
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
Saubel, Jimmy, Jr.
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)28
Saubel, Katherine Siva
Anon. photo. 1/1(87)11
Anon. photo only. 4/2(90)31
Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[1, 2, 3, 4]
Apodaca. illus. 3/3(89)19
Gendar. photo. 4/4(90)32
Gendar. 5/4(91)37
Gendar. 7/4(93-94)53, 54
Gendar. photo. 8/4(95)44-45
Hinton. photos. 6/4(92)25, 26, 31
Ortiz. 5/3(91)8-9
Rivera. 1/4(87)7
Wilson. photo. 5/2(91)11-13
Yamane. photo. 9/3(96)11
Saucito Ranch
Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)13
shamans
Anon (Siva). 10/4(97)S[6]
Sherman Indian School
Anon (Dozier). photo only. 10/4(97)S[4]
Sisquoc-Cano, Lorene (Lori Sisquoc)
Gendar. 5/2(91)39
Gendar. 5/4(91)36, 37
Siva, Alvino
Anon (Dozier). photos. 10/4(97)S[2, 6, 7]
Apodaca. photos. 4/2(90)20, 21
Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
Gendar. 4/4(90)32
Ortiz. photo. 5/3(91)8, 9
Ortiz. photos. 5/3(91)1, 10-11
Siva, Ernest
Apodaca. photos. 4/2(90)20, 21
Siva. 10/1(96)19
Siva, Juan C.
Anon (Dozier). photo only. 10/4(97)S[6]
Siva, Peter
Anon (Dozier). photo only. 10/4(97)S[6]
Stories From the Spirit World (radio program)
Anon. 2/1(88)14
Tahquitz Canyon
Andreas. 9/4(96)S5
Ortiz. photo only. 5/4(91)31
TÇmayawet (mythological figure)
Anon [Dozier]. 10/4(97)S[1]
tevat (pi§on nuts)
Gendar [Kotzen]. 8/4(95)45
Torres, Saturnino
Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
Toypurina's Gathering of the Acorn People
Castel de Oro.photos. 8/4(95) 25-27
traditional folk arts grant
Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
tribal elections
Gendar. 4/4(90)32-33
tribal status, termination
Slagle. 1/5(87)22
Valencia, Rosalie Lugo
Johnson. 9/3(96)10
Ya'I Heki ("Home of the Wind") Regional Indian Museum, Lake Perris
Apodaca. 4/4(90018
yucca
Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[8]
CAHUILLA, AGUA CALIENTE
Agua Caliente Cultural
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
Yamane. photo only. 7/4(93- 94)16
Yamane.photo only.8/4(95)23
Agua Caliente Development Authority
Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17
Agua Caliente Heritage Fiesta
Gendar. 5/4(91)36
Andreas, Anthony
Andreas. photos. 9/4(96)S1, 5
Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[2, 7]
Ortiz. photos. 5/4(91)29, 30, 31-32
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
Andreas Canyon, CA
Andreas. photos. 9/4(96)S1, 5
Cahuilla Interpretive Center
Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
cultural preservation
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
land, development of
Ortiz. 5/4(91)30-31
Lyons, Barbara
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
Malki Museum
Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
Milanovich, Richard
Anon. 4/3(90)36
Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17
Gendar. 4/4(90)32
Ortiz. 5/4(91)30, 31
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
Morris, Mildred
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
Palm Springs, City of and
Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
Ortiz. 5/4(91)30-31
Purnel, Debrah
Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
Rincon village
Andreas. 9/4(96)S5
Santa Rosa Mountains National Scenic Area
Gendar. 4/4(90)32
Tahquitz Canyon
Andreas. 9/4(96)S5
Ortiz. photo only. 5/4(91)31
tribal elections
Gendar. 4/4(90)32-33
Cahuilla Bird Singers
Cano, Paul (Chumash)
Castel de Oro. photo. 5/1(90- 91)22
Painiktum clan
Anon (Dozier). photo only. 10/4(97)S[7]
performances
Ortiz. photos. 5/3(91)1, 10, 11
Puvungna, A Gathering of the People (1991)
Castel de Oro. photo. 5/1(90- 91)22
Siva, Alvino
Ortiz. photos. 5/3(91)1, 10-11
CAHUILLA, CABAZON BAND
California et al. v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians et al.
Slagle. 1/2(87)16
Cahuilla Interpretive Center
Tribal Museum Training Program, Bowers Museum
Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
CAHUILLA, MORONGO BAND
gambling
Slagle. 1/2(87)16
Riverside Sheriff's Association Relief Fund
Gendar. 10/3(97)38
CAHUILLA, MOUNTAIN
Saubel, Katherine Siva
Anon. photo. 1/1(87)11
Anon. photo only. 4/2(90)31
Apodaca. illus. 3/3(89)19
Gendar. photo. 4/4(90)32
Gendar. 5/4(91)37
Gendar. 7/4(93-94)53, 54
Gendar. photo. 8/4(95)44-45
Hinton. photos. 6/4(92)25, 26, 31
Ortiz. 5/3(91)8-9
Wilson. photo. 5/2(91)11-13
Sisquoc-Cano, Lorene
Gendar. 5/2(91)39
Gendar. 5/4(91)36
Cahuilla-Terwilliger Reservation, Riverside County, CA
Santa Rosa Mountains National Scenic Area
Gendar. 4/4(90)32
Cahuilla Voices: We Are Still Here (University Art Gallery, UC Riverside)
planning
Gendar. 5/4(91)37
Calac, Felix (Luise§o)
numbers and counting
Hinton. chart. 3/1(89)25
Calaveras County, CA
demographics, Native Californians, 1927
Slagle. 5/4(91)39
land purchase recommendations, BIA, 1927
Slagle. 5/4(91)39
Calenders
Hupa
Davis. 2/5(88)21
California
place names
Hinton. 2/1(88)22-23
Munro. 3/2(89)27
California Acknowledgement Bill (H.R. 2591)
Slagle. 9/3(96)56, 57
California Advisory Council Act (1992)
California rancherias and
Slagle. 8/1(94)57-58
tribal status, federal acknowledgment
Slagle. 8/1(94)57-58
California Arts Council
basketweaving
Gendar. 6/1(91-92)18(S6)
budget
Gendar. 7/2(93)47
Margolin. 6/3(92)2
fellowships
Gendar. 5/3(91)34-35
grants programs
Abbott. 8/4(95)41
Harlan, Theresa
Gendar. 5/3(91)34-35
Master-Apprentice Grant Program
Gendar. 4/2(90)33
Multi-Cultural Entry Grant Program
Patterson. 3/2(89)14-15
Traditional Folk Arts Program
Anon. 4/3(90)37
Fredrickson. 2/4(88)22
Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
Gendar. 6/1(91-92)18(S6)
Margolin. 5/4(91)2
Moisa. photo. 2/5(88)8-10
California Coastal Conservancy
Sinkyone Intertribal Wilderness Park
Patterson. 8/4(95)20
California Council for the Humanities
California Sesquicentennial Projects
Anon. 10/3(97)35
Estrada, Fred
Apodaca. 4/4(90)27
Native Californian projects
Drummer. 10/2(96-97)18
California Department of Correction
religious freedom
Fredrickson. 3/1(89)19
California Department of Education
American Indian Education Office
Patterson. 2/1(88)19-20
Library Services for Indian Tribes program
Fredrickson. 2/5(88)19
California Department of Forestry
Point Arena Roundhouse reconstruction
Jenkins, Theodoratus. photos. 3/1(89)13
California Department of Parks and Recreation. See also California Regional Indian Museums; California State Indian Museum
Anza-Borrego State Park
Fredrickson. 3/2(89)23
artifact theft
Gendar. 8/1(94)52
May. 1/4(87)22
Rivera. 7/3(93)48
artifacts, return of
Rivera. 7/2(93)34
Burial Inventory project
Rivera. 2/6(89)13
Rivera. 6/2(92)42-43
Chaw'se Indian Grinding Rock Sate Historic Park
Bibby. photo.7/3(93)34-35,36
Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30
Ortiz. photos. 4/4(90)20-23
Yamane.photo only.8/2(94)41
Coyote Hills Regional Park
Cambra. photo only. 4/1(89) 16
Yamane. illus, photos. 2/4(88) 16
Cuyamaca State Park
Rivera. 2/6(89)12-13
Rivera. 7/2(93)33
exhibits and interpretive materials
Anon. 1/1(87)19
Ortiz. 5/1(90-91)32-33
Multiple authors (Ross). 1/2(87)3
Fort Ross State Historic Park
Jenkins, Theodoratus. 3/1(89) 13
Franklin, Bill and
Bibby. photo.7/3(93)34-35,36
Hailstone, Vivien and
Ortiz. photo. 5/1(90-91)32-33
human remains, return and reburial
Gendar. 6/3(92)47
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)18
Rivera. 2/6(89)12-13
Rivera. 6/2(92)42-43
Rivera. 7/2(93)33-34
human remains, vandalism
Fredrickson. 3/2(89)23
Murphy, Don (Director)
Rivera. photo. 7/2(93)33, 34
museums
Rivera. map, photos. 1/4(87) 6-9
Rivera. photos. 4/4(90)16-17
Native American Advisory Committee
Gendar. 5/3(91)34
Native Californians, stereotyping
Ortiz. 5/1(90-91)32-33
Office of Historic Preservation
Anon. 9/4(96)S20
Old Shasta State Historic Park
Ortiz. map. 2/4(88)29
Olompali State Historic Park
Anon. 2/6(89)15
Gendar. 7/4(93-94)54
Gendar. 9/3(96)53
Patrick's Point State Park
Gendar. photo. 5/1(90-91)30
Parkman. photos. 1/3(87)8-10
plant gathering policy
Ortiz. photos. 2/2(88)24-25
Point Arena Roundhouse
Jenkins, Theodoratus. photos. 3/1(89)13
stereotypes, Native Californians
Ortiz. photo. 5/1(90-91)32-33
Tomo-Kahni State Park
Gendar. 9/3(96)53
Wassama Roundhouse State Historical Park
Hilliard. photo. 5/4(91)37
White, Sylvia Stewart
Gendar. 5/3(91)34
Ya'I Heki ("Home of the Wind") Regional Indian Museum
Rivera. 1/4(87)7
Yurok village (Sumeg) reconstruction
Gendar. photo. 5/1(90-91)30
Parkman. photo. 1/3(87)8, 9
California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR)
California Environmental Protection Agency
Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)7-8
California Indian Basketweavers Association
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)19
Gendar. 10/4(97)46
Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)7-8
pesticide residue sampling
Ortiz. 7/3(93)8, 10
California Department of Water Resources
Lake Perris Interpretive Center
Rivera. 1/4(87)7
Ya'I Heki Regional Indian Museum
Rivera. 1/4(87)7
California Desert Protection Act
Shoshone, Timbisha and Death Valley National Monument/Park
Paton. 8/4(95)50-51
Paton. 9/4(96)55, 56
California Energy Extension Service (CEES)
assistance programs
Gendar. 6/3(92)46
California Environmental Protection Agency
California Department of Pesticide Regulation
Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)7-8
California Indian Basketweavers Association
Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)7-8
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
archaeological sites
Gendar. 9/2(95-96)45
Love. 9/4(96)S30
described
Smith. 9/4(96)S17
National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA)
Love. 9/4(96)S29-S30
SB 1180
Gendar. 9/2(95-96)45
California et al. v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians et al.
Slagle. 1/2(87)16
California Gold Rush
Native Californians and
Myers. 10/1(96)29
California Gold Rush Sesquicentennial Commemoration
California Council for the Humanities
Anon. 10/3(97)35
Native Californian participation
Kulhavy. 10/3(97)35
Myers. 10/1(96)29-30
California Historical Resources Information System
Information Centers contact list
Anon. 9/4(96)S20
California History (periodical)
California Indians: History and Anthropology issue, Fall 1992
Gendar. 6/4(92)37
Gendar. illus. 7/1(92-93)19
California Indian Advisory Act (California Advisory Council Act) (1992)
Advisory Council on California Indian Policy
Gendar. 8/1(94)50
tribal status, federal acknowledgement
Slagle. 8/1(94)57-58
California Indian Arts Association
establishment of
Gendar. photo. 8/1(94)50, 51
Farmer, Justin
Gendar. photo. 8/1(94)50, 51
meeting agendas
Gendar. 8/1(94)50
California Indian Basketweavers Association
Artist as Community Healer Conference, The (1994)
Dubin. photo. 8/3(94-95)54
Board of Directors
Gendar. 8/2(94)45-46
Gendar. 9/2(95-96)46-47
Board of Directors, founding
Anon. 6/4(92)7
California Department of Pesticide Regulation
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)19
Gendar. 10/4(97)46
Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)7-8
California Environmental Protection Agency
Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)7-8
"crop" redefinition petition, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Anon. 8/4(95)47
formation of (1992)
Anon. 6/4(92)7
linguistic diversity
Hinton. 10/2(96-97)14
lobbying, Washington, D.C.
Gendar. 8/2(94)46
Moses, Marian
Ortiz. 7/3(93)10
Paper Reforestation Project
Gendar. 9/3(96)52
pesticides
Alvarez. 8/4(95)46, 47
Anon. 8/4(95)47
Gendar. 10/4(97)46
Ortiz. 7/3(93)7-10
products for sale
Gendar. illus. 10/1(96)54
purposes of
Anon. 6/4(92)7
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Anon. 8/4(95)47
Gendar. 10/4(97)46
U. S. Forest Service and
Alvarez. 8/4(95)46-47
Gendar. 9/3(96)52, 53
Wells, James W. and
Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)8, 10
California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, 1990 (?)
Yamane.photo only.7/2(93)15
California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, 1991
announced
Gendar. 5/2(91)39
ceremonial enclosure
Margolin. photos. 5/4(91)8, 9
described
Gendar. 6/1(91-92)15-16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36(S3-4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24)
Greensfelder. photos. 6/1(91- 92)14-15(S2-3)
Ortiz. photo only. 6/1(91- 92)26 (S14)
Yamane photo only.7/2(93)15
panel discussions
Gendar. 6/1(91-92)15-16, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36(S3-4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24)
Parker, Julia (Pomo/Miwok)
Greensfelder. 6/1(91-92)14, 15(S2, 3)
Ortiz. photo. 6/1(91-92)18, 19 (S6, 7)
planning and organizing
Greensfelder. 6/1(91-92)14- 15(S2-3)
poems
Davis. 6/1(91-92)25 (S13)
Somersall, George (Pomo, Dry Creek)
Margolin. 5/4(91)8-9
workshops
Gendar. 6/1(91-92)16(S4)
California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, 1992
described
Anon. photo. 6/4(92)7
California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, 1993
described
Gendar. photos. 7/3(93)46
Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)8
instruction
Yamane. photo only. 8/1(94)7
California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, 1995
described
Gendar. 9/1(95)47
California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, 1996
announcement
Gendar. 9/3(96)55
California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, 1997
announcement
Gendar. 10/3(97)37
described
Gendar. 10/4(97)46
California Indian Conference
3rd Annual, 1987
Anon. 1/4(87)3
Anon. 1/5(87)2
4th Annual, 1988
Anon. 2/4(88)2
5th Annual, 1989
Anon. 3/3(89)16
6th Annual, 1990
Anon. 4/3(90)37
7th Annual, 1991
Anon. 5/3(91)35
Gendar. 5/3(91)34
8th Annual, 1992
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)18-19
9th Annual, 1993
10th Annual, 1994
Gendar. 8/1(94)52
Gendar. 8/2(94)46
11th Annual, 1995
Gendar. 9/2(95-96)45
12th Annual, 1996
Gendar. 9/4(96)57
Gendar. 10/1(96)52
California Indian Country (Eargle)
reviewed
Apodaca. 6/4(92)22-23
California Indian Dance and Culture Group
formation
Bibby. 7/3(93)33
Franklin, Bill (Miwok, Northern Sierra)
Bibby. 7/3(93)33
California Indian Education Association
founding
Ng'Weno. 4/1(89)49
California Indian Education Conference
awards and honors
Gendar. 5/3(91)33
California Indian Language Conference. See California Languages Conference
California Indian Legal Services (CILS)
Bishop Office
Anon. 7/1(92-93)36 (S16)
Board of Trustees listing
Margolin. 7/1(92-93)24 (S4)
California Rural Legal Assistance, Indian Services Division and
Margolin. 7/1(92-93)23 (S3)
Chemehuevi Indian Tribe v. State Board of Equalization
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)26 (S6)
civil lawsuit procedures
Anon. 3/2(89)27
contact list
Margolin. 7/1(92-93)23 (S3)
described
Pfeffer. 9/3(96)45
Escondido Office
Anon. photo. 7/1(92-93)27 (S7)
establishment of
Margolin. 7/1(92-93)23-24 (S3-4)
Eureka Office
Anon. photo. 7/1(92-93)29 (S9)
fishing rights
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)30, 32 (S10, 12)
funding
Gendar. 9/1(95)44
Pfeffer. 9/3(96)45
G-O Road
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)28 (S8)
Slagle. 1/6(88)20
Theodoratus. 1/5(87)4-5
goals of
Slagle. 1/6(88)20-21
Hammond Family and
Anon. 7/1(92-93)36 (S16)
Hintil Kuu Ca
Gendar. 5/2(91)39
Oakland Office
Anon. photo. 7/1(92-93)26 (S6)
Reagan, Ronald
Margolin. 7/1(92-93)24(S4)
Rice v. Rehner
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)26-27 (S6-7)
Road 423, Madera County, CA
Anon. 7/1(92-93)36 (S16)
tribal sovereignty
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)25-27 (S5-7)
tribal status, federal acknowledgment
Anon. 7/1(92-93)34 (S14)
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)33-35 (S13-15)
tribal status, restoration
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)34-35 (S14-15)
Ukiah Office
Anon. 7/1(92-93)33 (S13)
U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Margolin. 7/1(92-93)24(S4)
water rights
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)30 (S10)
California Indian Library Collections. See California Indian Project
California Indian Museum and Cultural Center, Presidio, San Francisco, CA
goals of
Margolin. 10/1(96)12
National Indian Justice Center Presidio Office celebration, 1996
Gendar. 10/2(96-97)19
program statement
Margolin. 10/1(96)10
California Indian Nights (Gifford & Harris)
reviewed
Apodaca. photos. 7/2(93)26
California Indian Project (California Indian Library Collections)
Bibliographies of Northern and Central California Indians
Gendar. 8/1(94)51
collections, museum
Gendar. 6/1(91-92)22(S10)
collections, return of
Anon. 3/2(89)28
Gendar. 5/2(91)39
Margolin. photos. 3/3(89)7-8
Finding Guide
Gendar. 8/1(94)50
progress reports
Gendar. 8/1(94)50
Rumsey Rancheria
Gendar. 8/3(94-95)51
California Indian Radio
described
Cook. photo. 9/4(96)12, 13, 14, 15, 16
script, first program draft
Cook. photos. 9/4(96)11-16
staff
Cook. 9/4(96)12
California Indian Shamanism (Bean & Vane, eds.)
response to review
Anon (Shipek). 7/3(93)2
reviewed
Apodaca. photos. 7/2(93) 24-26
California Indian Subject Specialists (CISS)
CISS Newsletter
Gendar. 6/4(92)36
goals
Gendar. 6/4(92)36
California Indians. See Native Californians
California Indians: Primary Resources: A Guide to Manuscripts, Artifacts, Documents, Serials, Music and Illustration (Vane & Bean, eds.)
reviewed
Apodaca. 5/2(91)28-29
California Land Claims Act (1851)
described
Slagle. map. 3/3(89)22-23
California Language Committee
formation of, 1992
Hinton. 6/4(92)30-31
California Languages Conference
Blackfeet language program
Hinton. 8/1(94)53-54
immersion schools, Hawaiian
Hinton. 8/1(94)53
instruction, communication- based
Hinton. 8/1(94)53
language retention planning
Hinton. 8/1(94)54
Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
Hinton. 8/1(94)53
remembering languages
Hinton. 8/1(94)55
roundtable discussion with AICLS
Hinton. 8/1(94)54
third annual, 1996
Abbott, Yamane. photos. 10/1(96)47-49
Anon. 9/3(96)50
writing and language education
Hinton. 8/1(94)55
California Mission Daze, Installation Gallery, 1988
LaPena. photo. 2/6(89)19, 20
California Office of Historic Preservation
Ethnic Survey
Anon. 2/1(88)15
Interagency Native American Policy Committee
Anon. 1/3(87)3
California Park Service. See California Department of Parks and Recreation
California Political Code
education, provisions for Indians
Patterson. 1/6(88)7, 10
Section 1662
Patterson. 1/6(88)7, 10
California Rancheria Act (1958)
terminated tribes
Slagle. 1/5(87)21-22
termination, described
Slagle. 1/5(87)20-21
tribal status, federal acknowledgment
Slagle. 8/1(94)57
untermination
Slagle. 1/5(87)21
California Regional Indian Museums. See also California Department of Parks and Recreation; California State Indian Museum
Antelope Valley Indian Museum
Rivera. map, photo. 1/4(87) 7, 8
Chaw'se Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park
Rivera. map, photo. 1/4(87)7
development of
Rivera. map, photos. 1/4(87) 6-9
programs
Rivera. 1/4(87)7-8
State Indian Museum, relation to
LaPena. 3/1(89)16-17
LaPena. 4/3(90)30
Multiple authors (Connelly). 4/2(90)2
State Indian Museum Study, 1990
Rivera. photos. 4/4(90)16-17
Ya'I Heki' ("Home of the Wind") Regional Indian Museum, Lake Perris
Rivera. map, photo. 1/4(87)6, 7, 8
California Rural Indian Health Board (CRIHB)
Alexander, Paul, Esq.
Slagle. 4/2(90)36
American Indian Tobacco Educational Network
Abbott. 9/2(95-96)14
policy reform, 1988
Slagle. 2/2(88)21
S. 611 (federal acknowledgment process reform)
Slagle. 4/2(90)36, 37, 38
Summer Enrichment Program
Anon. 4/3(90)36
Gendar. photo. 5/3(91)33-34
California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA)
California Indian Legal Services (CILS)
Margolin. 7/1(92-93)23-24 (S3-4)
cases described
Margolin. 7/1(92-93)22, 23 (S2, 3)
Duke, George
Margolin. 7/1(92-93)22, 23 (S2, 3)
Indian Services Division
Margolin. 7/1(92-93)23(S3)
Risling, David Jr. and
Margolin. 7/1(92-93)23-24 (S3-4)
California Spirit, Courthouse, San Andreas, CA
LaPena. 6/2(92)5
California State Department of Education
American Indian Education Office
Patterson. 2/1(88)19-20
California State Historical Resources Commission
Milanovich, Richard (Cahuilla)
Anon. 4/3(90)36
California State Indian Museum, Sacramento, CA. See also California Regional Indian Museums
arguments favoring
LaPena. 3/1(89)16-17
LaPena. 4/3(90)30
Multiple authors (Connelly). 4/2(90)2
art exhibitions
Yamane. illus, photo. 7/3(93) 44, 45
Central Valley Room opening
LaPena. 6/3(92)30
feasibility studies
LaPena. 6/1(91-92)6-7
funding for
LaPena. 3/1(89)16
General Plan
Rivera. 2/6(89)7
history of
Rivera. map. 1/4(87)6-7
Honored Elders Day
Anon. 1/1(87)11
Fredrickson. 2/4(88)23
Gendar. 4/4(90)32
LaPena. photo. 9/4(96)6
Rivera. photo. 4/4(90)16
human remains, return and reburial
Rivera. 2/6(89)12
importance of
LaPena. 3/1(89)16-17
LaPena. 4/3(90)30
Multiple authors (Connelly). 4/2(90)2
improving
Gendar. 5/3(91)33
King-Gillespie, Elsie (Karuk/ Yurok)
Gendar. 5/3(91)33
State Indian Museum Study, 1990
Rivera. photos. 4/4(90)16-17
State Railroad Museum and
LaPena. 3/1(89)16
Rivera. 1/4(87)6
California State Library
California Indian Project
Anon. 3/2(89)28
California, State of
borders, indigenous cultures and
Ortiz. 10/3(97)9
budget
Slagle. 5/3(91)41
Sesquicentennial Commemoration
Myers. 10/1(96)29-30
California State Prison, Solano
Spotted Eagle Spiritual Circle
Gendar. 10/1(96)53
California State Railroad Museum
State Indian Museum and
LaPena. 3/1(89)16
Rivera. 1/4(87)6
California State University, Chico, CA
Affirmative Action
Gendar. 7/2(93)46
human remains, return and reburial
Adams. photos. 4/3(90)25-26
Anon. 4/3(90)26
Wright. 4/3(90)27
Native American Roundtable, 1993
Gendar. 7/2(93)46
Reburial Summit Meeting, March 15, 1990
Adams. photos. 4/3(90)25-26
California State University, Hayward, CA
C. E. Smith Museum of Anthropology
Anon. 4/2(90)45
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)19
California Indian Shamanism exhibition and programs
Anon. 4/2(90)45
Anon. 4/3(90)36-37
California State University, Humboldt, CA. See Humboldt State University
California State University, Long Beach, CA
Puvungna village site (Tongva) development
Gendar. 7/4(93-94)53
Gendar. 8/1(94)52
Gendar. 8/3(94-95)51
California State University, Sacramento, CA
museum collections
Bibby. photo. 7/1(92-93)8
Summer Enrichment Program,
Gendar. photo. 5/3(91)33-34
California Tobacco Control Network
goals of
Sisk-Franco. 9/3(96)37
California Tribal Health Association
Indian Health Care Improvement Act
Slagle. 2/2(88)20-21
California Tribal Status Act (H.R. 2144, H.R. 5436)
California Indian Policy Advisory Council
Slagle. 6/4(92)41
described, H. R. 2144
Slagle. 5/4(91)38
described, H. R. 5436
Slagle. 5/1(90-91)26-27
Slagle. 5/2(91)35
funding, federal
Slagle. 6/4(92)41
hearings, 1991
Slagle. 6/1(91-92)39
Miller, George
Slagle. 5/1(90-91)26-27
Slagle. 5/2(91)35
Slagle. 5/3(91)40, 43
Slagle. 5/4(91)38
reintroduction of
Slagle. 5/3(91)40-41
Slagle. 5/4(91)38
support for
Slagle. 5/2(91)35
tribal status, federal acknowledgment and
Slagle. 6/4(92)41
tribal status, termination
Slagle. 5/1(90-91)26
Callaghan, Catherine
Harrington, John Peabody notes
Hinton. 7/1(92-93)11-12
Northern Sierra Miwuk Language Program
Bibby. 1/6(88)3
Camarena, Sandra
Tribal Scholars Language Conference, 1992
Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 27
Cambra, Rosemary (Ohlone, Muwekma)
photograph of
Cambra. photo only. 4/1(89) 15
Campbell, Angelina Elliott (Pomo, Coyote Valley?)
obituary
Anon. 6/2(92)16
Campbell, Cheryl (Karuk)
Circle of Voices, A documentation workshop
Robles. photo only. 9/1(95)13
Campbell, Darlene (Pomo, Coyote Valley?)
Northwest Intertribal Gathering, Seventh Annual
Moisa. photo only. 2/6(89)17
Campbell, Elizabeth W.C.
Campbell Collection
Vane, Bean. photos. 2/6(89) 24-25
Campbell, Gina (Hupa)
Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
Hinton. photo. 8/3(94-95) 14-15
Campbell, Henry (Pomo?)
Pinoleville Athletic Club
Brovarney. photo only. 10/1(96)33
Campbell, Hiram (Pomo, Coyote Valley)
Pinoleville Athletic Club
Brovarney. photo only. 10/1(96)33
Campbell, Ira (Pomo, Coyote Valley)
Pinoleville Athletic Club
Brovarney. photo only. 10/1(96)33
Campbell, Latcheth (Hupa)
Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
Hinton. photo. 8/3(94-95) 14, 15
Campbell, Robert J. (CA Assemb., D-Richmond)
A. B. 3709 (Indian education)
Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30
Indian Education programs
Fredrickson. 3/1(89)19
Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30
Campbell, William H.
Campbell Collection
Vane, Bean. photos. 2/6(89) 24-25
Campo Reservation, San Diego County, CA
funeral
Margolin. photo only. 5/1(90-91)20
Indian Library Services Project
Brown. 2/6(89)13
landfill, proposed
Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30
Southern California Indian Land Transfer Act (H.R. 3607)
Kaldenberg. 1/5(87)3
Canada
James Bay Convention
Slagle. 2/2(88)21-22
Canby, E. R. S., General (U.S. Army)
Modoc War (1872-73)
Hathaway. photo. 4/3(90)4, 5, 7
Candalaria, Chemito (Ohlone)
Gathering of Ohlonean Peoples
Gendar, Ortiz. photo. 8/3(94- 95)42
Humaya Dancers
Gendar, Ortiz. photo. 8/3(94- 95)42
Candalaria, Chemo (Ohlone)
Humaya Dancers, Gathering of Ohlonean Peoples
Gendar, Ortiz. photo. 8/3(94- 95)42
Loma Prieta Earthquake, 1989
Gendar. 4/4(90)32
Candalaria, Theresa (Ohlone)
Humaya Dancers, Gathering of Ohlonean Peoples
Gendar, Ortiz. photo. 8/3(94- 95)42
Candalaria, Wuanita (Ohlone)
Humaya Dancers, Gathering of Ohlonean Peoples
Gendar, Ortiz. photo. 8/3(94- 95)42
CANDELARIA AMERICAN INDIAN COUNCIL
cultural center, proposed
Anon. 1/4(87)9
Candelaria, Luta (Ohlone)
Humaya Dancers, Gathering of Ohlonean Peoples
Gendar, Ortiz. photo. 8/3(94- 95)42
Candelaria, Umpi (Ohlone)
Humaya Dancers, Gathering of Ohlonean Peoples
Gendar, Ortiz. photo. 8/3(94- 95)42
Cannon, Lynn
Remember Your Relations exhibit
Anon. photo only. 9/2(95- 96)40
Warm Springs Cultural Resources Project
Ortiz. photo only. 7/2(93)44
Cano, Lorene. See Sisquoc-Cano, Lorene
Cano, Paul (Chumash)
Cahuilla Bird Singers, Puvungna, A Gathering of the People (1990)
Castel de Oro. photo. 5/1(90- 91)22
Los Angeles Marathon
Gendar. 5/2(91)39
Canoes. See Boats and boat building
Cape, Iliene (Eileen) (Mono, Western)
Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
Hinton. photo. 8/3(94-95)15
Capp Street Project, The, San Francisco, CA
Mattole Project, The (Lang), 1992
Margolin. photo. 6/3(92)37
Captain Charlie [Charley] (Miwok, Ione)
Franklin, Bill and
Bibby. 7/3(93)23, 24, 26, 28, 29
hunting
Bibby. 7/3(93)23
Captain Jack (Kientpoos/Kentpuash) (Modoc)
Modoc War (1872-73)
Hathaway. photo. 4/3(90)4-5, 7, 10
Carillo, Manuela Aguiar
Indian Artways Program
Wilken. photo only.10/3(97)6
Carlson, Harvey D.
obituary
Gendar. 8/1(94)52
CARMEL MISSION BAND OF COSTANOAN INDIANS. See OHLONE, CARMEL MISSION BAND OF COSTANOAN INDIANS
Carney, Ismana
Torrez, Bernice Evelyn (Bernice Scott-Torrez)
Carney. 10/1(96)28
Carpenter, Calvin (Hupa)
California Indian Languages Conference
Hinton. photo only.8/1(94)53
Richardson-Riley. photo only. 8/3(94-95)48
Carpenter, Melodie Kay (Hupa)
Baldy, Ray (uncle)
Carpenter. 9/3(96)47
Hinton. photo. 7/3(93)13, 14
Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
Butler. photo only. 7/3(93)18
Hinton. photo. 7/3(93)13, 14
Hinton. photo. 8/3(94-95) 14,17
CARQUIN. See OHLONE, KARKIN
Carrillo, Clarence (Pomo, Coast)
Coastal Pomo Indian Dancers of Point Arena
Anon. photo. 4/4(90)25
Frank. photo. 3/1(89)12
News From Native California benefit, 1990
Anon. photo. 4/4(90)25
Songs Against the G-O Road, 1990
Anon. photo. 4/4(90)25
Carrio, Sam (Miwok)
Tomales Bay, clamming
Baker. 6/2(92)29 (S13)
Carroll School District, Mendocino County, CA
Virgilia Knight et al. v. Carroll School District (1923)
Patterson. photo. 1/6(88) 7-10
Carroll School District, Virgilia Knight et al. v. (1923)
Patterson. photo. 1/6(88)7-10
Carrying net
Mono, North Fork
Anon. photo only. 1/6(88) 12-13
Carter, James (Pomo, Coast)
Coastal Pomo Indian Dancers of Point Arena
Frank. photo. 3/1(89)12
Carter, Lisa (Pomo, Coast)
Coastal Pomo Indian Dancers of Point Arena
Frank. photo. 3/1(89)12
Carver's Art of the Indian of Northwestern California, The, exhibition, Hearst Museum of Anthropology, 1995
Blake, George
Gendar. photo. 9/2(95-96)46
described
Anon. photos. 9/1(95)28-29
Carving. See also Boats and boatbuilding
acorn mush paddles and spoons
Anon. photos. 9/1(95)29
elk antler purses
Anon. photo. 9/1(95)28
Case, Doris
Honored Elders Day, State Indian Museum
LaPena. photo. 9/4(96)6
Case, Elizabeth (Karuk)
Circle of Voices, A documentation workshop
Robles. photo. 9/1(95)13, 14
G-O Road
Lang. photos. 2/3(88)4-6
Margolin. photo. 1/6(88)10, 11
language preservation
Lang. photo. 3/3(89)3, 4
Casinos. See Gambling
CASSONS
Lewis, Kathy
Anon. 10/4(97)35
Lewis. photos. 8/1(94)37-38
Lewis. 9/3(96)20
Lewis. 10/4(97)35-40
Planas. photo only. 6/2(92)41
Casta§eda, Gloria (Kumeyaay)
basketweaving
Ortiz. photos.8/3(94-95)21-23
gathering, basketweaving materials
Ortiz. 8/3(94-95)21-22
Toypurina's Gathering of the Acorn People
Castel de Oro. photo. 8/4(95) 25, 26
Casta§eda (Silva?), Gloria (Kumiai, San Jose de la Zorra)
baskets and basketweaving
Wilken. 10/3(97)8
Native Californians and
Wilken. photo(?).10/3(97)6, 8
Castel de Oro, Melinda
Master of Coincidence: The Oral History of a Chumash Medicine Man (book)
Huaute, Castel de Oro. photo. 9/1(95)31-32
Castillo, Edward (Cahuilla/[Luise§o?])
California Indian Radio
Cook. photo. 9/4(96)12, 13
California Mission Indian Memorial
Gendar. 9/1(95)46
Ortiz. illus. 10/4(97)7, 9-10
grants and Native Americans conference, 1994
Gendar. photo. 8/2(94)10
Neophyte Resistance and Accommodation in the Missions of California (paper)
Castillo. 5/3(91)13
Round Valley Public Library opening, 1990
Campbell. 5/1(90-91)37
Sonoma Mission Indian Memorial
Ortiz. illus. 10/4(97)7, 9
Spanish Missionary Heritage of the United States, The conference, 1990
Castillo. 5/3(91)12, 13
Castillo, Jose (Huichol)
baby baskets
Ortiz. photos. 5/2(91)32, 33, 34
cordage making
Ortiz. 5/2(91)34
Castro, Dalbert (Maidu, Nisenan)
art exhibitions
LaPena. 1/1(87)14
LaPena. 6/1(91-92)7
Margolin. illus. 5/3(91)16, 17
Auburn Kum.
Margolin. illus only. 5/3(91) 16
Chu-Kam Pakan
Margolin. illus only. 5/3(91) 16
Ootee-Pec-Em
Margolin. illus only. 5/3(91) 17
Pacific Western Traders
Margolin. illus. 5/3(91)16, 17
Peace and Friendship
Margolin. illus only. 5/3(91) 17
Sacred Spaces, Spirit Places exhibition, 1991
LaPena. 6/1(91-92)7
Thunder and Lightning
Castro. illus. 8/4(95)6
Castro, Gregg (Salinan)
Castro, Ken (son)
Castro. 9/1(95)15
Circle of Voices, A, documentation workshop
Castro. 9/1(95)14-15
Robles. photo only. 9/1(95)13
cultural resource management
Castro. photo. 9/4(96)S9-S11
Fort Hunter Liggett Military Reservation, CA
Castro. photo. 8/4(95)42-43
Castro. photo. 9/4(96)S9, S11
Salinan homeland
Castro. photo. 8/4(95)42-43
Society for California Archaeology
Castro. 9/4(96)S10-S11
Castro, Ken (Salinan)
Circle of Voices, A documentation workshop
Castro. 9/1(95)15
Robles. photo only. 9/1(95)13
Castro, Teresa (Kumeyaay/Paipai)
netmaking
Ortiz. photos. 10/3(97)9, 10
CATAWBA
George, Christine D.
Gendar. 9/3(96)53-54
Catt, Isaac (California State University, Chico)
human remains, return and
reburial, C.S.U. Chico
Adams. 4/3(90)26
CAYUGA
language, speakers of
Hinton,Montijo.7/4(93-94)5,6
Census Bureau, U.S. See U.S. Census Bureau
Census, United State. See U.S. Census Bureau
Centeno, Juanita Ochoa (Chumash/Yaqui)
biographical overview
Anon. photo. 6/4(92)32
cordage making
Ortiz. 5/2(91)33-34
cradle boards
Ortiz. photo. 5/2(91)32, 34
cultural preservation
Anon. 6/4(92)32
leukemia
Ortiz. 7/3(93)9
Lompoc Museum memorial exhibit
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)20
Mendeaz, Abraham (grandfather) and
Ortiz. 5/2(91)32-34
obituary
Anon. photo. 6/4(92)32
skills, traditional
Ortiz. photo.5/2(91)32-34
Vandenberg Air Force Base
Ortiz. 7/3(93)9
Center for Community Development, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA
Karuk Language Restoration Committee
Lang. 3/3(89)3
CENTRAL COAST POMO. See POMO, COAST: CENTRAL
CENTRAL [VALLEY] MIWOK. See MIWOK, CENTRAL VALLEY
CENTRAL POMO. See POMO, CENTRAL
Central Sierra Arts Council
New Moon: A Native American Expression in the New Age exhibition, 1989
Anon. 4/3(90)37
Central Sierra Me-Wuk Cultural and Historic Preservation Committee
archaeological site monitoring training program
Gendar. 7/2(93)46
goals and accomplishments
Fuller. 9/4(96)S7, S9
CENTRAL SIERRA MIWOK. See MIWOK, CENTRAL SIERRA
Central Valley Indian Basketweavers
classes
Gendar. 9/2(95-96)47
CENTRAL [VALLEY[ MIWOK. See MIWOK, CENTRALVALLEY
Central Valley Project Improvement Act
environmental impact statement
Gendar. 8/2(94)45
CENTRAL VALLEY WINTUN. See WINTUN, CENTRAL VALLEY
Central Washington University
scholarships and fellowships
Gendar. 9/2(95-96)46
Ceremonial objects See also Regalia, ceremonial
Big Head Dance (Bole Maru) (Pomo)
Theodoratus. 1/4(87)4
feathers
LaPena. 1/6(88)18
Ceremonial regalia. See Regalia, ceremonial
Ceremonial sites. See also Regalia, ceremonial
Burro Flats (Huwan village) (Chumash)
Krupp. photos. 1/5(87)12-13, 24
Multiple authors (Krupp). 2/2(88)3
La Rumorosa (Kumeyaay)
Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)12-13
Mockingbird Canyon (Chumash)
Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)13
Mount Diablo
Ortiz. photo. 2/1(88)5
Saucito Ranch (Chumash)
Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)13
solstice, winter
Krupp. photos. 1/5(87)12-13, 24
Ceremonies
Acorn Feast (Hupa)
Colegrove. photo. 4/2(90) 18-19
acorn mush drawings and (Maidu, Concow)
Roberts. illus. 4/3(90)51
adolescence
Loeb. 4/1(89)37
Aki (Spring ceremony) (Maidu)
Fonseca, Bates. illus. 6/3(92) 40
Barracuda Dance (Chumash)
Sterling. 2/2(88)4
Bear Dance (Awahneechee)
LaPena. 1/6(88)18
Bear Dance (Chumash)
Margolin. 6/4(92)33
Bear Dance (Maidu: pnom wul£; pano'm kasi)
Bates. illus. 5/3(91)18-19
Benner. photo. 3/2(89)18-19
Fonseca, Bates. illus. 6/3(92) 40
LaPena. 1/6(88)18
LaPena. 3/2(89)4
Nabokov. 3/1(89)9
Bear Dance (Miwok)
LaPena. 1/6(88)18
Bear Dance (Mono)
LaPena. 1/6(88018
Bear Dance (Yokuts, Wukchumni)
Margolin. 6/4(92)9, 10
Big Head Dance (Bole Maru; Hesi) (Pomo/Wintun)
Bibby. photo. 6/3(92)12-13
Lucas. illus. 6/3(92)8, 9
Nabokov. photo. 3/1(89)5
Sarris. 2/4(88)3, 4-5
Theodoratus. 1/4(87)4-5
Bird Dances (Cahuilla/Mojave)
Nyorr. 6/3(92)19-21
Ortiz. photo. 5/3(91)10, 11
Ortiz. photos. 5/4(91)29-32
birth ceremonies
Davis. photo. 1/5(87)15
Wilson. 6/4(92)S1
Blackbird Dancers (Chumash) Sterling. 2/2(88)4
Blessing (Pomo)
Lucas. illus. 6/3(92)8, 9
Boat Dance (Hupa)
Davis. 1/3(87)17
boats and boat building
Beasley, Mount. photo. 2/4(88)18, 19
Bole Maru (Big Head Dance; Hesi) (Pomo/Wintun)
Bibby. photo. 6/3(92)12-13
Brown. 6/3(92)10-11
Lucas. illus. 6/3(92)8, 9
Nabokov. photo. 3/1(89)5
Ortiz. illus. 3/1(89)10, 11
Sarris. 2/4(88)3, 4-5
Theodoratus. 1/4(87)4-5
Wilson. 6/3(92)15
Brush Dance ([Hupa?]; Karuk; Yurok)
Lang. photo. 7/4(93-94)37, 38 (S17, 18)
Margolin. photo only. 8/3 (94-95)S1
Moisa. photos only. 2/6(89) 16-17
Ortiz. 7/4(93-94)18
Parkman. 5/2(91)6-7, 8
Roberts. photo. 1/1(87)1, 3
burial
Lopez. 8/2(94)20-21
Wolf. 6/3(92)18
Chetlep poh'naina ("naming" ritual) (Wintun, Nomlaki)
Bibby. 7/1(92-93)8
childhood
Loeb. 4/1(89)37
contemporary practitioners
Dr. Coyote. 1/4(87)23
Coyote Dance
Bibby. photo only. 6/3(92)12
death ceremonies
Davis. photo. 1/5(87)15
Deer Dance (Suming Kasi) (Maidu)
Aguilar. photo only. 9/2(94- 95)26
Fonseca, Bates. illus. 6/3(92) 39
directions (compass)
Dr. Coyote. 10/3(97)39
Earth Mother (Du) (Maidu)
Fonseca, Bates. illus. 6/3(92) 40
enclosure, ceremonial (Cahuilla)
Apodaca. photo only. 2/5(88) 11
Feather Dance (Luise§o)
Apodaca. photo only. 2/5(88) 11
Feather Dance (Pomo)
Lucas. illus. 6/3(92)8, 9
Fixing the Earth (New Year)
Lang. 6/2(92)17 (S1)
funerals
Margolin. photos only. 5/1(90-91)20
Margolin. 6/2(92)24-25 (S8-9)
Grizzly Bear Dance (Pano'm Kasi) (Maidu)
Fonseca, Bates. illus. 6/3(92) 40
Hesi (Bullhead Dance; Big Head Dance) (Pomo/Wintun)
Bibby. photo. 6/3(92)12-13
Fonseca, Bates. illus. 6/3(92) 38-39, 40
Lucas. illus. 6/3(92)8, 9
Nabokov. photo. 3/1(89)5
Sarris. 2/4(88)3, 4-5
Theodoratus. 1/4(87)4-5
Hiyan (burial ceremony, Acachme)
Wolf. 6/3(92)18
huk (Girl's Adolescent Dance) (Hupa/Karuk)
Lang. 7/4(93-94)38-39 (S18- 19)
intertribal transmission
LaPena. 1/6(88)18
Jump Dance
Margolin. photo only. 8/3(94- 95)S3, 10, 12
Jump Dance (Hupa)
Blake. illus. 6/3(92)22
Lang. photos. 7/4(93-94)35, 36-38 (S15, 16-18)
Orozco. 5/1(90-91)23
Jump Dance (Karuk)
Lang. 7/4(93-94)35, 36-38 (S15, 16-18)
Jump Dance (Yurok)
Lang. photo only. 7/4(93- 94)27 (S7)
Lang. photos. 7/4(93-94)35, 36-38 (S15, 16-18)
Margolin. photos. 8/3(94-95) S10, 12
Ortiz. 6/3(92)27
Kick Dance (Hupa/Karuk/ Yurok)
Lang. 7/4(93-94)39 (S19)
kuksuyu (Miwok, Central Sierra)
Ortiz. 2/1(88)5
Lightning Song (Quechan)
Margolin. 6/2(92)24-25 (S8-9)
Moki (clown, Big Head Dance; Bole Maru; Hesi) (Pomo)
Sarris. 2/4(88)3, 4-5
museum collections and
Davis. photos. 4/1(89)6-7
naming rituals
Bibby. 7/1(92-93)8
Hinton. 9/4(96)9
non-native participation in
d'Azevedo. 3/3(89)9-11
Dr. Coyote. 2/4(88)7
Dr. Coyote. 2/5(88)32
Dr. Coyote. 2/6(89)32
puberty
Anon. photo. 4/1(89)39
Yamane. illus only. 5/3(91) 30, 31
rattlesnake ceremony (Yokuts)
Margolin (ed.) 8/2(94)6
reburial
Gendar. 4/2(90)32
rites of passage
Anon. photo. 4/1(89)39
Grant. 1/2(87)4
Loeb. 4/1(89)37
roundhouses and
Nabokov. diag, photos. 3/1(89)5, 6-7
sand paintings
Anon. photo. 4/1(89)39
Yamane. illus only. 5/3(91) 30, 31
songs and singing
Patterson, Jack, Jack. 2/5(88) 5-6
sunstick (winter solstice)
Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)10
Tathuila (Ipai)
Hinton. photo only. 2/5(88)3
Toto (Shakehead Dance; Big Head Dance)
Fonseca, Bates. illus. 6/3(92) 40
Toto huya
Sarris. 2/4(88)5
traditional in modern times
LaPena. 1/6(88)18-19
trees and
Davis. photo. 1/5(87)14-15
Weaving Contemporary Ceremony project
Gendar. 8/1(94)51
wÇdam/wÇda (spring rite, Maidu)
Benner. 3/2(89)18-19
Roberts. illus. 4/3(90)51
White Deerskin Dance (Hupa)
Lang. 4/2(90)23
Lang. photo. 7/4(93-94)26, 27 (S6, 7)
Lang. photos. 7/4(93-94)34, 35-36, 37 (S14, 15-16, 17)
Meredith. photo only. 5/4(91)1
White Deerskin Dance (Karuk)
Lang. photo. 4/2(90)22, 23
Lang. 7/4(93-94)27 (S7)
Lang. photo. 7/4(93-94)34- 36, 37(S14-16, 17)
Margolin. photo.8/3(94-95)S3
Sanderson. photos only. 2/1(88)6, 24
White Deerskin Dance, Imitation (Karuk)
Lang. 7/4(93-94)34 (S14)
White Deerskin Dance (Yurok)
Lang. 7/4(93-94)27 (S7)
Lang. photos. 7/4(93-94)34, 35-36, 37 (S14, 15-16, 17)
women's dances
Lucas. illus. 6/3(92)8, 9< |