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Index E
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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.
E. P. A. See U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Eagle (Trokhud) (Yokuts mythological figure)
Three Women/Three Sisters
Lewis. photos. 8/1(94)38
Eagles
bald eagle
Baldy. 9/3(96)49
mythology
Baldy. 9/3(96)49
Native American Free E ercise of Religion Act (S. 1021)
Slagle. 7/3(93)51
Palm Canyon landfill and
Ortiz. 5/3(91)8-9
Eagles, Jimmy (Skokomish)
fish camp
Hanly. photo. 10/2(96-97)3, 8
Eaglesmith, J.C.
Native American Bilingual Program, Mendocino County Office of Education
Patterson. 4/3(90)44, 45
Eargle, Dolan
California Indian Country (1992)
Apodaca. 6/4(92)22-23
Earth Day
alternative observations
Gendar. photo. 7/2(93)1, 45
Earthlodge Cult (1870s)
described
Nabokov. 3/1(89)5
Earthquakes
Loma Prieta, 1989
Anon. 4/1(89)2
EASTERN POMO. See POMO, EASTERN
Eben, R.J. (BIA)
federal acknowledgment hearing, 1989
Slagle. 4/2(90)38
Economic development
American Indian Development Finance Corporation Act
Slagle. 2/3(88)28-29
United Indian Development Association
Anon. 1/6(88)6
Eden, Ronald (BIA)
tribal sovereignty, Ely Shoshone
Slagle. 5/1(90-91)27
Eddy, William (Donner Party)
pinenuts, survival and
Hinton. 6/2(92)14
Education. See also California Department of Education; Scholarships and fellowships; Schools
A. B. 3709 (Indian Education)
Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30
All Indian Schools Association, Gathering of the Tribes
Gendar. 6/2(92)44
bilingual
Bibby. 1/6(88)3
Patterson. illus. 1/1(87)15-16
Patterson. 3/2(89)15
Patterson. 4/1(89)58
Patterson. chart, illus. 4/3(90) 44-45
Bill Wahpepah Indian Youth Fund
Ruane. photos. 5/2(91)27
California Indian Education Association
Ng'Weno. 4/1(89)49
California Indian Education Conference awards
Gendar. 5/3(91)33
California Political Code
Patterson. 1/6(88)7, 10
conte tual learning
Patterson. photos. 5/3(91) 21-22, 23
cradleboards and
LaPena, LaPena. 10/2(96-97)22
culture, traditional
Jack. 4/1(89)44
LaPena, LaPena. 10/2(96-97)21-22
Moisa. 4/4(90)26-27
Ortiz. 4/4(90)20-23
dropout rates
Fredrickson. 3/1(89)19
Patterson. 1/3(87)18-19
Patterson,Lobo.2/4(88)23,24
Sarris. 4/1(89)53
endowments
Anon. 1/1(87)10-11
family and
Alcantra. 4/1(89)42-43
Guerrero. 4/1(89)41
Hill. 4/1(89)47
Patterson. photos. 5/3(91)21, 22, 23
federal services
Slagle. 1/1(87)16, 17
financial aid
Anon. 8/3(94-95)53
Dr. Coyote. 1/1(87)6
Drummer. 10/4(97)43
funding
Abbott. 9/3(96)51
Anon. 2/1(88)7
Anon. 4/3(90)37
Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30
Patterson. illus. 1/1(87)15-16
Patterson. 3/2(89)15
Peri. map. 1/2(87)8-9
Ruane. photos. 5/2(91)27
games and
Bibby. 8/1(94)22
graduation, meaning of
LaPena. 10/4(97)10
history, Native American
Forbes. 4/1(89)38-39
Patterson. 1/5(87)19-20
Indian Education Centers
Gendar. 4/2(90)32
Indian education programs
Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30
institutionalized
Butler. 9/2(95-96)43-44
intelligence, theories of
Patterson. 5/3(91)21, 22
language
Hinton. photos. 6/4(92)26-31
Patterson. 5/3(91)21-22, 23
languages, native
Alcantra. 4/1(89)42-43
Allen. 4/1(89)40, 41
Bibby. 1/6(88)3
Bibby. photos. 4/3(90)46
Butler. 7/2(93)35-36
Butler. 7/3(93)18
Guerrero. 4/1(89)41
Hinton. 5/1(90-91)34-36
Hinton. 8/1(94)55
Jack. 4/1(89)43-44
learning disabilities
Patterson. 5/3(91)22-23
learning theory
Patterson. 5/3(91)21-23
legislation
Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30
libraries
Anon. 1/1(87)10-11
Lippert. 1/2(87)6-7
lifestyles, Native Californian
Margolin. 10/3(97)33
math, Indian students and
Boham. 2/3(88)3
National Women's History Month and
Patterson. photos. 3/1(89) 20-21
Native Californians, stereotyping
Ortiz. 5/1(90-91)32-33
natural resources degree programs
Boham. 2/3(88)3
nature
LaPena, LaPena. 10/2(96- 97)23-24
outdoors play and
LaPena, LaPena. 10/2(96- 97)22
Parents for the Improvement of Community and Educational Services (PICES)
Johnson, Pike. 5/1(90-91)41
performing arts as
Moisa. 4/4(90)26-27
process of, Indian vs. European
Hill. 4/1(89)47
racism and
Ortiz. 5/1(90-91)32-33
reading
Patterson. 5/3(91)22-23
roundhouses and
Frank. 3/1(89)12
Loeb. photo. 4/1(89)37
science curriculum and Indian students
Boham. 2/3(88)3
segregation and desegregation
Patterson. photo. 1/6(88)7-10
skills, traditional
Ortiz. photos. 5/2(91)32-34
Parker. photo. 1/2(87)12
stereotypes, Native Californians
Ortiz. 5/1(90-91)32-33
student support services, California universities
Anon. 4/1(89)59
tours, foreign
Patterson. 2/3(88)23-25
traditional
Hailstone. 7/1(92-93)4
Hill. 4/1(89)47
Loeb. 4/1(89)37
Margolin (Ortiz). 8/2(94)27
U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Moisa. 2/2(88)9
values, traditional
Forbes. 4/1(89)35-36, 38-39
Patterson. 1/4(87)20-21
vocational training programs
Moisa. 2/2(88)9-10
western vs. native culture
Moisa. 4/4(90)26-27
women
Anon. photo. 4/1(89)31
Ya-Ka-Ama Indian Education and Development, Inc.
Peri. map. 1/1(87)7-8
Peri. map. 1/2(87)8-9
Education, California Department of. See California Department of Education
Educational materials. See also California Department of Education; Museum e hibits
California Instructional Materials Evaluation Panel
Trafzer. 5/1(90-91)40
communities and
Patterson. 5/4(91)34
drugs and alcohol
Patterson. 5/4(91)35
Four Worlds Development Project curricula
Patterson. 5/4(91)34-35
Indian Coloring Book of Northern Californian Native American Culture (Ishay and Bommelyn, eds.)
Gendar. 5/4(91)36
Indian Nations at Risk, Listening to the People (Indian Nations at Risk Task Force)
Patterson. 7/2(93)40
Indians of Northwest California, Our Traditions Live On (Supahan, ed)
Patterson. illus. 7/2(93)40-41
Investigating Artifacts, Making Masks, Creating Myths and E ploring Middens (GEMS)
Patterson. 7/2(93)41
language
Bibby. 1/6(88)3
Native Americans
Lippert. 1/2(87)6-7
Trafzer. 5/1(90-91)40-41
Native Californian history
Gendar. 7/3(93)46
Sacred Tree, The
Patterson. 5/4(91)35
te tbooks
Patterson. 7/2(93)40-41
Trafzer. 5/1(90-91)40-41
Through Indian Eyes, the Native E perience in Books for Children (Slapin, Seale)
Patterson. 7/2(93)40
Unity and Diversity
Patterson. 5/4(91)35
Walking With Grandfather
Patterson. 5/4(91)34-35
women's history
Patterson. 3/1(89)20
Educational programs. See also CaliforniaDepartment of Education; Indian education, programs and policies; Schools
American Indian Graduate Program, U.C. Berkeley
Gendar. 9/2(95-96)46
American Indian Programs, Smithsonian Institution
Anon. 2/1(88)7
American Indian Young Scholars Program, D-Q University
Gendar. 6/4(92)36
archaeology
Anon. 1/6(88)6
Parker. photo. 1/2(87)12
art
Anon. 1/2(87)11
assimilation policy, U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Patterson. 4/1(89)32, 34
baskets and basketweaving
Gendar. 5/4(91)37
Gendar. 6/1(91-92)15-16, 20 (S3-4, 8)
Patterson. diagram. 6/1(91-92)8
Bilingual Education Training Program, Humboldt State University
Patterson. 4/1(89)58
British colonies
Patterson. 4/1(89)32-33
California Rural Indian Health Board
Anon. 4/3(90)36
City-As-School
Patterson. 1/3(87)18-19
communities, native and
Patterson. 5/4(91)34
culture, traditional
Frank. photo. 3/1(89)12
Willie. 5/1(90-91)38-39
curriculum planning
Patterson. diagram. 6/1(91-92)8
Effie Yeaw Nature Center
LaPena, LaPena. 10/2(96-97)23-24
environmental studies
Gendar. 6/4(92)36
federal-state contracts
Patterson. 4/1(89)34
Four Worlds Development Project
Patterson. 5/4(91)34-35
French Jesuits
Patterson. 4/1(89)32
health care
Abbott. 9/2(95-96)14
Gendar. photo. 5/3(91)33-34
Hoopa Tribal Museum
Davis. 4/1(89)7, 8
Humboldt StateUniversity
Abbott. 6/4(92)34
Patterson.4/1(89)58
Indian education policies, historical overview
Patterson. photos. 4/1(89) 32-34
Indian education programs, funding
Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30
Indian Natural Resource, Science and Engineering Program (INRSEP), Humboldt State University
Abbott. 6/4(92)34
Indian Teacher and Educational Personnel Program, Humboldt State University
Patterson.4/1(89)58
Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP), Humboldt State University
Abbott. 6/4(92)34
language
Bibby. 1/6(88)3
Bibby. photos. 4/3(90)46
Patterson. illus. 1/1(87)15-16
Patterson. 4/1(89)58
Patterson. chart, illus. 4/3(90) 44-45
learning disabilities
Patterson. 5/3(91)22-23
missionaries
Patterson. 4/1(89)32, 33, 34
museum studies (museology)
Apodaca. 4/4(90)19
Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
Native American Bilingual Program, Mendocino County Office of Education
Patterson. illus. 1/1(87)15-16
Patterson. chart, illus. 4/3(90) 44-45
Native American Leadership Program, Penn State University
Abbott. 6/4(92)34
Native American Program, Harvard University
Gendar. 9/2(95-96)46
Native Californians
Gendar. 5/2(91)39
natural resources
Boham. 2/3(88)3
Northern Sierra Miwuk Language Program
Bibby. 1/6(88)3
Bibby. photos. 4/3(90)46
Oakland Public Schools, Office of Indian Education
Patterson, Lobo. 2/4(88) 23-24
"outing" policy
Patterson. 4/1(89)34
reading
Patterson. 5/3(91)22-23
Reading and Language Fluency Program
Patterson. 5/3(91)22-23
research opportunities
Anon. 2/1(88)7
resource list
Abbott. 6/4(92)35
skills, traditional
Parker. 1/2(87)12
Willie. 5/1(90-91)38-39
Special Education
Abbott. 6/4(92)34
Summer Enrichment Program, California Rural Indian Health Board
Anon. 4/3(90)36
Gendar. photo. 5/3(91)33-34
Title VII Indian Bilingual Education Project
Bibby. 1/6(88)3
Bibby. photos. 4/3(90)46
Patterson. illus. 1/1(87)15-16
Patterson. 3/2(89)15
Patterson. 4/3(90)45
Traditional Folk Arts Program
Anon. 4/3(90)37
Fredrickson. 2/4(88)22
Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
Moisa. photo. 2/5(88)8-10
U. S. colleges and universities
Patterson. 4/1(89)33
U. S. government
Patterson. 4/1(89)33-34
Visualizing and Verbalizing for Language Comprehension and Thinking (Bell)
Patterson. 5/3(91)23
Ya-Ka-Ama Indian Education and Development, Inc.
La Pena. 9/2(95-96)47
Educational techniques. See also Educational materials; Educational programs
curriculum planning and integration
Patterson. diagram. 6/1(91-92)8
Hintil Kuu Ca ("Indian Children's House")
Patterson, Lobo. photos. 2/4(88)23-24
language
Hinton. 5/1(90-91)34-36
Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)28, 29
Patterson. 5/3(91)23
Native American
Hill. 4/1(89)47
Patterson. 1/4(87)21
reading
Patterson. 5/3(91)22-23
sand paintings
Anon. photo. 4/1(89)39
total physical response
Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)28, 29
women's history, approaches to
Patterson. photos. 3/1(89) 20-21
Educators. See also California Department of Education; Educational materials; Educational techniques
Almendariz, Diana (Maidu, Nisenan)
Robin. photos. 5/4(91)16-19
Anderson, Florence (Pomo, Hopland)
Patterson. 1/2(87)15
awards and honors
Gendar. 5/3(91)33
Gendar. 6/2(92)44
Patterson. 1/2(87)15
Baldy, Ray (Hupa)
Butler. photo only. 7/3(93)18
Hinton. photos. 6/4(92)25, 26, 27, 29, 30
Hinton. photo. 7/3(93)13, 14
Hinton. photo. 8/3(94-95)14, 16, 17
Bibby, Brian (Maidu?)
Anon. photo. 7/1(92-93)42
Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 27, 30
Butler, Parris (Mojave)
Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 27, 30
California Indian Education Association
Ng'Weno. 4/1(89)49
California Indian Education Conference awards
Gendar. 5/3(91)33
Centeno, Juanita Ochoa (Chumash/Yaqui)
Ortiz. photo. 5/2(91)32-34
Eaglesmith, J.C.
Patterson. 4/3(90)44, 45
Franco, Darlene (Yokuts, Wukchumni)
Hinton. photos. 6/4(92)25, 26, 30
Frank, James (Pomo)
Frank. 3/1(89)12
Garcia, Frank (Chumash/Apache, White Mountain)
Anon. 1/4(87)3
Hailstone, Vivien (Hupa/Karuk/Yurok)
Hailstone. 7/1(92-93)4
Ortiz. photo. 5/1(90-91)32-33
Humphrey, Berneice (Tolowa)
Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 26
Jim, Jessica (Pit River)
Anon. 4/3(90)36
Jones, Mary (Maidu)
Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 26
LaPena, Vince [Craig] (Wintun: Wintu, Nomptipom)
LaPena, LaPena. 10/2(96-97)23-24
Lucas, Milton, Russell "Bun" (Pomo, Kashaya/Miwok, Bodega)
Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 26
Margolin, Malcolm
Margolin. 10/3(97)33
Mitchell, Genny (Karuk/Yurok)
Ortiz. photo. 5/1(90-91)33
Parker, Julia (Pomo/Miwok)
Margolin (Ortiz). 8/2(94)27
Richardson-Riley, Nancy (Karuk)
Hinton. photos. 6/4(92)25, 27, 28, 29
Smith, Vinna (Karuk)
Hinton. photo. 6/3(92)25, 26, 29
Smith, William Vance ("Bill" "Billy") (Miwok, Bodega Bay; Pomo, Dry Creek)
Ortiz. 7/2(93)43, 44
Smith. photos. 7/2(93)42-43
Tapleras, Martha (Yokuts, Wukchumni)
Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 26
tribal scholars
Margolin. 5/3(91)2
Weese, Susan (Yokuts, Wukchumni)
Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 26
Edwards, Angela (Maidu, Concow)
Youth Art E press mural, 1991
Lobo. photo. 6/1(91-92)12
Edwards, Howard
Antelope Valley Indian Museum
Rivera. map, photo. 1/4(87)7, 8
Edwards, Sheila (Maidu, Concow)
Youth Art E press mural, 1991
Lobo. photo. 6/1(91-92)12
Edwards, Sherry (Maidu, Concow)
Youth Art E press mural, 1991
Lobo. photo. 6/1(91-92)12
Edwards, Thelma
Honored Elders Day, State Indian Museum
LaPena. photo. 9/4(96)6
Eel (lamprey)
cooking
Gordon. 10/2(96-97)10
described
Gordon. 10/2(96-97)9
fishing
Gordon. 10/2(96-97)9-10
Eel (mythological figure)
gambling
Gordon. 10/2(96-97)9
Patterson. 8/1(94)33
EEL RIVER
Bones, Ashley
Ortiz. photo. 10/2(96-97)27, 28, 30
Bones, Cynthia
Ortiz. photo. 10/2(96-97)27, 28, 30
Bones, Yvonne
Ortiz. photo. 10/2(96-97) 27-30
Eel River Indian Cultural Organization
Multi-Cultural Entry Grant Program, California Arts Council
Patterson. 3/2(89)15
Effie Yeaw Regional Center, Carmichael, CA
Almendariz, Diana
Robin. photos. 5/4(91)16-19
educational programs
Robin. photos. 5/4(91)16-19
LaPena, Vince [Craig]
LaPena, LaPena. 10/2(96-97)24
Efird, Tom
deergrass restoration
Anderson. 6/2(92)40 (S24)
Eidsness, Janet
Fort Hunter Ligget Military Base
Castro. photo. 9/4(96)S10-S11
Salinan homeland
Castro. photo only. 8/4(95)43
Salinan Nation and
Castro. photo. 9/4(96)S10, S11
Sumeg (Patrick's Point State Park)
Parkman. 1/3(87)9
Eikenberry, Ken (Atty. Gen., WA)
Environmental Protection Agency Indian lands policy
Slagle. 2/6(89)21-22
El Dorado Rancheria. See Shingle Springs Rancheria
Elbert, Hazel (BIA/Dept. of Interior)
Miwok, Ione
Slagle. 4/3(90)47, 48, 50
S. 611 (federal acknowledgment process reform)
Slagle. 3/3(89)21, 22
tribal status, federal acknowledgment
Slagle. 3/3(89)21, 22
Slagle. 4/2(90)39
Slagle. 4/3(90)47, 48, 50
Elders
Honored Elders Day, California State Indian Museum
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
imagination
LaPena. 7/2(93)27
traditions and
LaPena. 2/1(88)19
LaPena. 4/1(89)46, 47
oral history
LaPena. 4/1(89)46, 47
Elders Outreach Project
pow wow, 1989
Fredrickson. 4/1(89)20-21
Eldridge, Charles
tattoos and tattooing
Margolin. 4/4(90)9
_____, Elena ("teweenay")
(Miwok)
Northern Sierra Miwuk Language Program
Bibby. photo only. 4/3(90)46
Elections, tribal. See individual tribes
ELEM POMO. See POMO, ELEM
Elem Pomo Dancers
D-Q University Big Time
Ortiz. photo. 9/1(95)5, 6
Elem Roundhouse , Elem Rancheria, Lake Co., CA
dances at
Gendar. 5/3(91)34
_____, Elizabeth (Karuk? Eliz.
Case?)
Bright, William, Dr.
Lang. photo only. 3/3(89)3
Elk horn carving
purses
Ortiz. photos. 7/4(93-94)17, 18-19
spoons
Ortiz. photo. 7/4(93-94)18,19
Elk Valley Rancheria, Crescent City, CA
tribal status, termination
Slagle. 1/5(87)22
Elliot, Alice Connor (Pomo, [Hopland?])
Jack, Mitchell (son)
Patterson, Marston. photo. 3/3(89)16
Elliot, Florence (Pomo?)
family portrait
Brovarney. photo only. 10/1(96)34
Elliot, Lisa Marie
American Indian Science and Engineering Fair award
Gendar. 8/1(94)51
Elliot, Mary Angel Peters (Pomo?)
family portrait
Brovarney. photo only. 10/1(96)34
Elliott, Eric
Tribal Scholars Language Conference, 1992
Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 27
Elliston, Billie Blue
Honored Elders Day, State Indian Museum
LaPena. photo. 9/4(96)6
ELY SHOSHONE. See SHOSHONE, ELY
Emerson, Bill (US Rep, R-MO)
H. R. 123 (Emerson bill) (Language of Government)
Hinton. 9/2(95-96)33, 34
Emes, Juan Aguiar
Indian Artways Program
Wilken. photo only.10/3(97)6
Emes, Maria
Indian Artways Program
Wilken. photo only.10/3(97)6
Employment
U. S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Var. (Brewster). 3/2(89)2
Endangered Languages, Endangered Knowledge, Endangered Environments conference, 1996
biological diversity
Hinton. 10/2(96-97)13
California Indian Basketweaver's Association
Hinton. 10/2(96-97)14
geography
Hinton. 10/2(96-97)13
environmental knowledge
Hinton. 10/2(96-97)14
linguistic diversity
Hinton. 10/2(96-97)13-14
medical knowledge
Hinton. 10/2(96-97)14
Engel, Harvey
Maidu Dancers and Traditionalists
Anon. photo only. 10/4(97)56
Our Ancestors, Our Future mural, Susanville, CA
Anon. photo only. 10/4(97)56
Enos, Billy
Our Ancestors Our Future mural, Susanville, CA
Anon. photo only. 10/4(97)56
Enos, Edward, Jr. (Maidu?)
Maidu Dancers and Traditionalists
LaPena. photo only. 3/2(89) 32
Enos, Lester (Maidu?)
Maidu Dancers and Traditionalists
Anon. photo only. 10/4(97)56
LaPena. photo only. 3/2(89) 32
Our Ancestors, Our Future mural, Susanville, CA
Anon. photo only. 10/4(97)56
Enos, Rory
Maidu Dancers and Traditionalists
Anon. photo only. 10/4(97)56
Our Ancestors Our Future mural, Susanville, CA
Anon. photo only. 10/4(97)56
Enos, Rose (Maidu?)
Honored Elders Day, State Indian Museum
LaPena. photo. 9/4(96)6
Maidu Dancers and Traditionalists
LaPena. photo. 3/2(89)5
Pacific Western Traders
Anon. photo. 5/4(91)24
Enos, Russel (Maidu?)
Maidu Dancers and Traditionalists
LaPena. photo only. 3/2(89) 32
Enos-Batchelor, Wanda (Maidu?)
Maidu Dancers and Traditionalists
LaPena. photo. 3/2(89)5
Environmental impact reports (EIRs)
archaeological sites and
Love. 9/4(96)S30-S31
Environmental issues
Native Americans and
Apodaca. 9/1(95)27
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)28-32 (S8-12)
Environmental legislation
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
Gendar. 9/2(95-96)45
Love. 9/4(96)S29-S30
Smith. 9/4(96)S17
eagles, religious use of
Slagle. 7/3(93)51
Low-level Radioactive Waste Policy Act (1985)
Klasky. 6/4(92)20
National Environmental Policy Act (1969)
Smith. 9/4(96)S17
Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization (P.L. 104-182)
Slagle. 10/3(97)40
to ic waste
Slagle. 5/3(91)41
Environmental programs
grants and funding
Abbott. 9/2(95-96)14
Environmental Protection Agency. See U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmentalism
artists and
LaPena. 8/4(95)16-17
mythology and folklore
Wilson. 6/2(92)31-34 (S15-18)
technology and
LaPena. 8/4(95)16
Ertter, Barbara, Dr.
digger pine (gray pine) (Pinus sabiniana)
Hinton. 6/3(92)36
Escondido, City of
water rights
Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17
ESKIMO
Analoak, _____, Ms.
Moisa. photo only. 2/2(88)8
clothing
Moisa. photo only. 2/2(88)8
Eslick, Mary
California Indian Basketweavers Gathering
Ortiz. photo only. 6/1(91-92)29, 31 (S17, 19)
Espinoza, Silverio (Silve) (Pomo)
baskets & basketweaving
Ortiz. 6/1(91-92)20-21_
ESSELEN
language, speakers
Hinton, Montijo. chart, map. 7/4(93-94)4, 6-7
Miranda, Deborah
Miranda. 9/3(96)18-19
Estanislao (Ohlone?)
Mission San Jose and Mission Santa Clara Revolts, 1827
Montijo. 7/2(93)6
Estrada, Fred (Acjachme [Juane¤o])
obituary
Apodaca. 4/4(90)27
traditional values, speech e cerpts, 1989
Estrada. 4/4(90)27
Ethnic identity
reinvention of
Patterson. 6/3(92)5
Ethnography
cultural preservation and
Keeling. 1/1(87)4
Europeans
Indian Survival on the California Frontier
Apodaca. 4/3(90)42
Native Californians, relations with
Apodaca. 4/3(90)42
Wilson. 5/2(91)2
Evans, Daniel (U.S. Sen., D-WA)
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
Slagle. 2/5(88)22
Evans, Nancy
Sumeg (Patrick's Point State Park)
Parkman. photo. 1/3(87)9
Evans, Susie
Our Ancestors, Our Future mural, Susanville, CA
Anon. illus only. 10/4(97)56
Evenson, Loleta (Lolita
Evanston) (Mojave)
Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
Hinton. photo. 8/3(94-95)15, 17
Events
California
Anon. 9/4(96)52-54; illus, photos. 10/1(96)20-23; illus, photo. 10/2(96-97) 41-42; photos. 10/3(97) 17-19; photos. 10/4(97) 11-14
Yamane. photos. 9/1(95) 22-25; photos. 9/2(95-96)15-16; illus, photos. 9/3(96)11-14
California Generations, A Historical Statewide Tour, 1992
Gendar. 7/1(92-93)18
cultural
Anon. 3/2(89)15
Moisa. 4/4(90)26-27
feasts/food
Fredrickson. photo. 1/3(87)22
Northern California
Anon. 1/1(87)12-13; 1/2 (87)10-11; 1/3(87)14-15; 1/4(87)16-17; 1/5(87)16-17; 1/6(88)16-17; 2/1(88) 16-17; photo. 2/2(88) 16-17; 2/3(88)18-19; 2/4(88) 20-21; 2/5(88)16-17; photo. 2/6 (89)18; illus, photo. 3/1(89)14-15; illus. 3/2 (89)20-21; 3/3(89)14-15; 4/1(89)22; 4/2(90)30-31; illus. 5/2(91)24-25; illus, photo. 6/2(92)10-13
Yamane. photos. 4/3(90)32-34; illus, photo.4/4(90)37-39; 5/1(90-91)24-25; photo. 5/3(91)30-31, 32; illus, photos. 5/4(91)13-15; photo. 6/1(91-92)10-11; photos. 6/3(92)43-44; photos. 6/4(92)11-12; photos. 7/1(92-93)14-16; photos. 7/2(93)13-15; illus, photo.7/3(93)44-45; photo. 7/4(93-94)15-16; photos. 8/1(94)6-8; illus, photo. 8/2(94)41-43; illus. 8/3 (94-95)11; photo. 8/4(95) 21-23
performing arts
Moisa. 4/4(90)26-27
public vs. private
Apodaca. 6/4(92)23
Southern California
Anon. 1/1(87)13; 1/2(87) 11; illus. 1/3(87)15; 1/4 (87) 17; 1/5(87)17; 1/6 (88)17; 2/1(88)18; 2/2(88) 17-18; 2/3(88)19; 2/4(88) 21; 2/5(88)17; 2/6 (89)19; 3/1(89)16; 3/2(89) 21-22; 3/3(89)15; 4/1(89) 22-23; photo. 4/2 (90)31; photo. 5/2(91) 25; 6/2(92)13
Yamane. photo. 4/3(90)34-35; 4/4(90)39; photos. 5/1 (90-91)25; illus. 5/3(91) 31-32; photo. 5/4(91)15; 6/1(91-92)11; 6/3(92)45; photo. 6/4(92)13; photos. 7/1(92-93)16-17; illus. 7/2 (93)15-16; 7/3(93)45-46; photo. 7/4(93-94)16; 8/1(94)8; 8/2(94)43-44; photo.8/3(94-95)12; photo. 8/4(95)23-24
E hibitions, art. See Art e hibitions
E hibitions, museum. See Museum e hibitions
E hibits, museum. See Museum e hibits
E line, Jessie (Yurok)
Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
Hinton. 7/3(93)15
Korb, Carole
Hinton. 7/3(93)15 |