News from Native California

News from Native California

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Authors and titles

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.


T iwh (Rattlesnake) (Hupa
        mythological figure)
    Ki'tsai (red tail hawk) and
        Baldy. 7/2(93)37
    Ni 'chin'whowh (kingsnake) and
        Baldy. illus. 7/4(93-94)50

TABLE MOUNTAIN BAND
        OF INDIANS
    tribal status, restoration
        Slagle. 1/5(87)21

Taboosi's Antiques, Pleasanton,
        CA
    Stanchina, Nelda Mitchell and
        Crum. photo. 9/3(96)9

Tabuce (Maggie Howard)
        (Miwok/Paiute)
    acorns
        Ortiz. photo. 6/2(92)23 (S7)

TACHI YOKUTS. See
        YOKUTS, TACHI

TACTAN. See MIWOK, BAY:
        TACTAN

Tahoe-Baikal Institute
    environmental exchange program
        Gendar. 10/2(96-97)20

Takai (Kumeyaay)
    Arrow-weed, Preston and
        Margolin. 5/1(90-91)19, 20

Takic (language group)
    tribal groups
        Munro. map. 3/2(89)27

Takimilding (Hupa town)
    Acorn Feast
        Colegrove. photos. 4/2(90) 18-19
    Hoopa Tribal Museum and
        Davis. photos. 4/1(89)4, 8, 64

Talaugon, Joe
    racism, mascots
        Gendar. 9/1(95)47

TallMountain, Mary (Alaskan)
    obituary
        Gendar. 8/3(94-95)52
    There is No Word For Goodbye (poem)
        Gendar. 8/3(94-95)52

Tamez, Sonia (USFS)
    gathering, basketweaving materials
        Anon. 6/1(91-92)34 (S22)
    Tribal Government Program (USFS)
        Gendar. 7/4(93-94)55

TAMYEN. See OHLONE,
        TAMYEN

TANAINA
    Kalifornsky, _____
        Oswalt. map. 2/3(88)21, 22
    language
        Oswalt. map. 2/3(88)20, 21
    Pomo, Kashaya language
        Oswalt. map. 2/3(88)20, 21

Tapia, Ricardo
    Sinkyone, existence of in contemporary times
        Patterson. 2/6(88)4
    Sinkyone Intertribal Wilderness Park
        Patterson. photo. 2/6(89)3

Tapleras, Martha (Yokuts,
        Wukchumni)
    human remains, return and reburial
        Planas. photo only. 6/2(92)42
    Tribal Scholars Language Conference, 1992
        Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 26

Tarango, Mary Daniels (Miwok)
    language education
        Bibby. 4/3(90)46

Tate, Sharon (Karuk)
    baskets and basketweaving
        Ortiz. 6/1(91-92)30, 33 (S18, 21)
    Burdick, Susan and
        Ortiz. photo. 6/1(91-92)30 (S18)
    gathering, basketweaving materials
        Ortiz. 6/1(91-92)30 (S18)

Tattoos
    hundred-and-eleven (northwest California)
        Margolin. photos. 4/4(90)1, 7-9
    social significance
        Margolin. photo. 4/4(90)8
    symbolism
        Margolin. photo. 4/4(90)8

Taxes
    adoption credit
        Slagle. 9/4(96)60
    County of Yakima et al. v. Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation
        Editor. sidebar. 6/3(92)32
    gambling
        Slagle. 10/4(97)49
    Gila River Indian Community v. Waddell
        Slagle. 10/2(96-97)38
    grants and funding
        Abbott. 7/3(93)43
    H. R. 325 (Indian gaming)
        Slagle. 10/4(97)49, 50
    Indian resources and
        Slagle. 1/2(87)16-17
    internet resources
        Slagle. 10/2(96-97)39
    jurisdiction, federal vs. state
        Slagle. 7/4(93-94)56
        Slagle. 10/3(97)41
    Oklahoma Tax Commission v. Sac and Fox Nation
        Slagle. 7/4(93-94)56
    reservations
        Editor. sidebar. 6/3(92)32
    Salt River Indian Community v. Arizona
        Slagle. 10/2(96-97)38
    unrelated business income tax (UBIT)
        Slagle. 10/4(97)49-50

Taylor, Irene
    Honored Elders Day, State Indian Museum
        LaPena. photo. 9/4(96)6

Taylor, Richard ("Lame Bill")
        (Pomo)
    Big Head Dance (Bole Maru; Hesi)
        Sarris. 2/4(88)5, 6

Taylor, Sarah (Pomo)
    baskets and basketweaving
        Ortiz. photo. 7/4(93-94)20
    McKay, Mabel (granddaughter)
        Sarris. 2/4(88)5

TAYLORSVILLE MAIDU. See MAIDU,TAYLORSVILLE.

Taylorsville Rancheria, Plumas
        County, CA (Maidu)
    tribal status, termination
        Slagle. 1/5(87)22

Tcipalai (Kumeyaay)
    McCarthy, Jim and
        McCarthy. 8/2(94)7
    rattlesnake shaman
        McCarthy. 8/2(94)7

Teachers. See Educators

Tehama County, CA
    demographics, Native Californians, 1927
        Slagle. 5/4(91)41
    land purchase recommendations, BIA, 1927
        Slagle. 5/4(91)41

Teh-nih-pahs (Yokuts, Wowol)
    rainmaking
        Alonzo. 8/4(95)10

Television programs and series
    Living and Working In Space (PBS)
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)18
    Native Americans, The (TBS Superstation)
        Gendar. 8/2(49)46

Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here
        (film, 1970)
    described
        Apodaca. 5/3(91)37

Telles, Lucy (Miwok/Paiute)
    acorns
        Ortiz. 2/5(88)24-28
    baskets and basketweaving
        Gendar. photo only. 6/3(92) 32

T‚mayawet (Cahuilla
        mythological figure)
    people, creation of
        Anon [Dozier]. 10/4(97)S[1]

Tepel (Tcayam-tcayam)
        (Pomo, Point Arena)
    Big Head Dance
        Theodoratus. 1/4(87)4

Termination. See Tribal status,
        termination

Terrell, John J. (BIA Agent)
    land acquisition for Winnemim Wintu
        Slagle. 4/1(89)26-27
     tribal status, acknowledgment of Ione Miwok
        Slagle. 4/1(89)24, 25
        Slagle. 4/3(90)50

Tevat. See Pi¤on nuts

Tex, Carly (Mono, Dunlap/
        Western)
    clapper sticks
        Margolin. photo only. 8/2(94)27
    Weaving A California Tradition ( Yamane)
        Gendar. photo. 10/1(96)46

Tex, Erin (Mono, Dunlap/
        Western)
    clapper sticks
        Margolin. photo only. 8/2(94)27

Tex, Julie Dick (Mono, Dunlap)
    basketry and children
        Ortiz. 7/3(93)10

Textbooks
    America Will Be (5th grade)
        Trafzer. 5/1(90-91)40
    More Perfect Union, A (8th grade)
        Trafzer. 5/1(90-91)40
    Native Americans in
        Trafzer. 5/1(90-91)40-41
    Oh California (4th grade)
        Trafzer. 5/1(90-91)40
    primary and secondary education
        Trafzer. 5/1(90-91)40-41
    Stories California Indians Told (4th grade) (Fisher)
        Trafzer. 5/1(90-91)40
    Story of America, The (Garraty)
        Trafzer. 5/1(90-91)40-41

Thalman, Sylvia Barker
    Kule Loklo and the Coast Miwok Indians (booklet)
        Anon. 4/3(90)37

Theatre
    Arrow-weed, Preston
        Margolin. photos. 5/1(90-91) 18, 20-21
    Sonoma County Indian Youth Theater Group
        Gendar. photo only.9/1(95)45

Theodoratus, Dorothea, Ph.D.
    Mount Shasta
        Alvarez. illus. 8/3(94-95)5
    Point Arena Roundhouse
        Jenkins, Theodoratus. photo. 3/1(89)13

Thom, Franklin (Frankie)
        (Karuk)
    Circle of Voices, A documentation workshop
        Robles. photo only. 9/1(95)13

Thomas, Lee (EPA)
    Indian lands policy, EPA
        Slagle. 2/6(89)21-22

Thomas, Lorena (Paiute,
        Northern)
    Pacific Western Traders
        Anon. photo. 5/4(91)25

Thompson, Bruce, Dr. (BIA)
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment hearing
        Slagle. 4/2(90)38

Thompson, Morris (Indian
        Affairs Commissioner)
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment of Stillaguamish
        Slagle. 4/2(90)34-35

Thorpe, Jim
    Meyers, John Tortes and
        Koerper. photo. 10/4(97)6
    New York Nationals baseball team
        Koerper.photo only.10/4(97)6

Three Com Park, San
        Francisco, CA
    Native American Day, 1997
        Gendar. 10/3(97)37

Three Women/Three Sisters (Yokuts, Chuckchansi mythological figures)
    rock formation
        Lewis. photos. 8/1(94)37
    Going Too Far (story)
        Lewis. photos. 8/1(94)37-38

Through Indian Eyes, the Native Experience in Books for Children (Slapin, Seale)
    reviewed
        Patterson. 7/2(93)40

Thunder Dog (Yana
        mythological figure)
    Flint Boy and
        Gifford, Block. 8/4(95)6

TIJON
    museum collections
        Barter. 1/3(87)17

Tillie Hardwick et al. v. United
        States
    Cloverdale Rancheria (Pomo)
        Slagle. 10/1(96)56
    tribal status, restoration
        Slagle. 1/5(87)21
        Slagle. 1/6(88)21

Time
    mythology and
        Patterson. 8/1(94)30
    traditional vs. modern cultures
        Patterson. 8/1(94)30

Time of Little Choice: The Disintegration of Tribal Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1769-1810 (Milliken)
    reviewed
        Apodaca. illus. 10/3(97)20-21

Time's Flotsam - Overseas Collections of California Indian Material Culture (Blackburn & Hudson)
    reviewed
        Apodaca. 5/2(91)29

TIPAI. See also Barona Reservation; Diegue¤o; Ipai; Kumeyaay
    Cuimac Rancheria
        Montijo. 7/2(93)4, 6
    Jamul Reservation
        Kaldenberg. 1/5(87)3
    language, speakers
        Hinton,Montijo.7/4(93-94)6-7
    Santa Ysabel Reservation
        Brown. 2/6(89)13
        Kaldenberg. 1/5(87)3
    water rights
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17

Tipman, Henry "Banjo"
        (Miwok?)
    dancing
        Bibby. 7/3(93)24, 25, 30
    Franklin, Bill and
        Bibby. 7/3(93)31

Title VII Indian Bilingual
        Education Project
    Mendocino County
        Patterson. illus. 1/1(87)15-16
        Patterson. 3/2(89)15

Tobacco. See also Pipes
    American Indian Tobacco Educational Network
        Sisk-Franco. 9/3(96)37
    California Tobacco Control Network
        Sisk-Fraco. 9/3(96)37
    ceremonies, use in
        Lang. 9/3(96)34-35
    cultivation
        Lang. 9/3(96)29-30
    curing
        Lang. 9/3(96)30
    education, grants and funding
        Abbott. 9/2(95-96)14
    health care, traditional
        Lang. 9/3(96)33, 34, 35-36
        Sisk-Franco. 9/3(96)38
    health risks
        Sisk-Franco. 9/3(96)37-38
    Karuk and
        Lang. illus. 9/3(96)28, 29-30, 32, 33, 34, 36
    mythology and folklore
        Lang. 9/3(96)32-35, 36
    names for, Native Californian
        Lang. 9/3(96)32
    native tobacco
        Lang. illus. 9/3(96)28-30, 32-36
    Nicotiana bigelovii. var. exaltata (Native tobacco)
        Lang. illus. 9/3(96)28-30, 32-36
    origin, divine
        Lang. 9/3(96)32-35
    sacredness
        Lang. 9/3(96)32-36
        Sisk-Franco. 9/3(96)37-38
    storage
        Lang. photo. 9/3(96)30
    Tobacco Among the Karuk Indians of California (Harrington)
        Lang. 9/3(96)29
    Tobacco Prevention Network
        Abbott. 9/2(95-96)14

TOHONO O'ODHAM
        (PAPAGO)
    Aranaydo, Marty
        Lobo. photo. 6/1(91-92)12
    Rogers, Dennis Martinez
        Patterson. 2/6(89)6

Toledo, Tina
    Circle of Voices, A documentation workshop
        Robles. photo only. 9/1(95)13

TOLOWA
    baskets and basketweaving
        Apodaca. photo. 4/2(90)40
        Margolin. 6/1(91-92)35 (S23)
    basketweavers
        Margolin. photo. 6/1(91-92) 35 (S23)
    boats and boat building
        Beasley, Mount. 2/4(88)18
        Margolin. 8/3(94-95)S9
    Bommelyn, Eunice
        Hanly. 10/2(96-97)3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
    Bommelyn, Jim
        Hanly. photos. 10/2(96-97)3, 4, 5, 6, 7-8
    Bommelyn, Loren
        Hanly. 10/2(96-97)5, 6, 7
        Hinton. 5/1(90-91)34-35
        Margolin. photo. 7/4(93-94) 28, 30, 31 (S8, 10, 11)
        Yamane. photo only. 9/2(95- 96)15
    Chimney Rock "High Country"
        Margolin. 1/6(88)11
        Theodoratus. 1/5(87)4-5
    dentalia
        Margolin. photo only. 8/3(94- 95)S11
    Dillon Creek
        Gendar. 10/4(97)47
    eel fishing
        Gordon. 10/2(96-97)9-10
    Faith, Alyssa (?)
        Hanly. photo. 10/2(96-97)3, 7
    fish camps
        Hanly. photos. 10/2(96-97) 3-4, 6-8
    fish, preserving
        Hanly. photo. 10/2(96-97)3, 5, 7
    fishing equipment
        Gordon. 10/2(96-97)9
        Kroeber, Barrett. illus. 10/2(96-97)6
    fishing rights
        Hanly. 10/2(96-97)4, 6-7, 8
    fishing techniques
        Gordon. 10/2(96-97)9-10
        Hanly. photos. 10/2(96-97) 3, 7-8
        Kroeber, Barrett. illus. 10/2(96-97)6
    G-O Road
        Theodoratus. 1/5(87)4-5
    homeland
        Margolin. chart & map. 8/3 (94-95)S2
    Humphrey, Berneice
        Gendar. photo. 8/1(94)52
        Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 26
    Klamath National Forest
        Gendar. 10/4(97)47
    land allotments
        Hanly. 10/2(96-97)5
    language
        Hinton. map. 2/4(88)27
        Hinton. chart. 2/6(89)26
    language family
        Margolin. chart only. 8/3 (94-95)S2
    language, speakers
        Hinton, Montijo. chart, map. 7/4(93-94)4, 8-9
        Margolin. chart. 8/3(94-95)S2
    Lopez, Amanda
        Marks. photo only. 9/1(95)18
    Lopez, Sam
        Marks. photo only. 9/1(95)18
    massacre of
        Hanly. 10/2(96-97)5
    Morehead, Lila
        Hanly. photo. 10/2(96-97)8
    music recordings
        Anon. 1/1(87)5
    numbers and counting
        Hinton. photo only. 3/1(89)27
    O'Rourke, Mech
        Margolin. photo. 6/1(91-92) 35 (S23)
    O'Rourke, Rochelle Marie
        Margolin. photo. 6/1(91-92) 35 (S23)
        Margolin. photo. 8/3(94-95) S15
    pipes, tobacco
        Lang. illus. 9/3(96)31
    population
        Margolin. chart only. 8/3 (94-95)S2
    regalia
        Lang. photo. 7/4(93-94)25-27 (S5-7)
    resettlement
        Hanly. 10/2(96-97)5
        Slagle. 1/4(87)19
    sacred sites
        Gendar. 10/4(97)47
        Margolin. 1/6(88011
        Theodoratus. 1/5(87)4-5
    Scott, Ernie
        Hanly. 10/2(96-97)7, 8
    Scott, Sharmaine (?)
        Hanly. photo. 10/2(96-97)7 [correction at Margolin. 10/3(97)2]
    Steinruck, Sheryl
        Hanly. 10/2(96-97)6, 7, 8
    tribal name, origin of
        Hinton. map. 2/4(88)27
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Slagle. map. 1/3(87)20, 21
        Slagle. 1/4(87)19
        Slagle. 2/2(88)21
    tribal status, termination
        Slagle. 1/5(87)21, 22
    Unifon (writing system) and
        Hinton. chart. 2/6(89)26
    Westbrook family and
        Hanly. 10/2(96-97)4, 5, 6, 7, 8
    White, Sylvia Stewart
        Gendar. 5/3(91)34
    Wilburn, Stewart
        Patterson. illus, photo. 4/4(90)34-36

TOLOWA, SMITH RIVER
    Smith River Rancheria land development
        Fredrickson. 4/1(89)21
    tribal status, termination
        Slagle. 1/5(87)22

Tom, James (Karuk?)
    photo identified
        Anon. photo. 2/6(89)7

Tomales Bay, CA
    clams
        Baker. 6/2(92)28-29 (S12-13)
    fishing
        Baker. 6/2(92)28-29 (S12-13)

TOMALES BAY MIWOK. See
        MIWOK, TOMALES BAY

Tomo-Kahni State Park, CA
    Beale Road
        Gendar. 9/3(96)53

TONGVA (GABRIELINO) See also Tongva Mural Project
    Alvitre, Bernard "Nino"
        Alvitre. 9/1(95)34
    Alvitre, Cindi
        Alvitre. 9/1(95)34
        Castel de Oro. photo. 5/1(90- 91)22
        Gendar. 5/2(91)39
        Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 27, 31
        Margolin. photo only. 6/3(92) 33
        Yamane. photo only. 5/4(91) 15
    architecture
        Yamane. photo only. 5/1(90- 91)25
    baskets and basketweaving
        Farmer. 2/1(88)9
        Ortiz. 6/1(91-92)22 (S10)
    basketweavers
        Ortiz. 6/1(91-92)22 (S10)
    boats and boatmaking
        Apodaca. photo. 10/1(96) 44, 45
        Castel de Oro. photo. 8/4(95) 27
        Gendar. photo. 9/2(95-96) 45-46
    Bolsa Chica reburial ceremony
        Lopez. 8/2(94)20-21
    California place names
        Munro. 3/2(89)27
    California State University, Long Beach
        Gendar. 7/4(93-94)53
        Gendar. 10/3(97)37-38
    canoe, plank (ti'at)
        Apodaca. photo. 10/1(96) 44, 45
        Castel de Oro. photo. 8/4(95) 27
        Gendar. photo. 9/2(95-96) 45-46
    Cleaves, Wallace T., II
        Cleaves. 8/2(94)17, 18-19
    Cleaves, Wallace T., Ph.D.
        Cleaves. 8/2(94)17, 18-19
    diplomatic ties program, 1992
        Margolin. photos. 6/3(92)33
    Dorame, Robert
        Robles. photo only. 9/1(95)13
    Drake, Barbara
        Castel de Oro. photo. 5/1(90- 91)22
    First Angelinos, The (McCawley)
        Apodaca. photo. 10/1(96) 44-45
    Harrington, John Peabody
        Munro. 3/2(89)27
    Hawaiians and
        Margolin. photos. 6/3(92)33
    homeland
        Munro. map. 3/2(89)27
    Jos‚, Nicholas
        Castillo. 7/2(93)7
    Juana Maria's Gathering of the Acorn People
        Gendar. 10/3(97)37
    kish
        Yamane. photo only. 5/1(90- 91)25
    language
        Munro. map. 3/2(89)27-28
    language, speakers
        Hinton, Montijo. chart, map. 7/4(93-94)4, 6-7
    Lollapalooza concert tour, 1993
        Cleaves. photo. 8/2(94)17-19
    Manriquez, L. Frank
        Abbott, Yamane. photo only. 10/1(96)47
        Anon. illus only. 6/2(92)12
        Anon. photo. 7/1(92-93)42
        Gendar. photo only. 6/3(92) 23
        Gendar. photo. 7/4(93-94)54
        Gendar. photos only. 8/2(94) 9, 11
        Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 27, 30, 31
        Hinton. 7/1(92-93)13
        Hinton. photo. 10/1(96)13, 15, 16
        LaPena. 6/1(91-92)6
        Lemos. 10/3(97)32
        Moisa. illus. 8/3(94-95)8, 9
        Ortiz. 6/1(91-92)22 (S10)
        Robles. photos. 9/1(95)13, 14, 15, 16
        Yamane. illus only. 7/3(93)44
    Maria, Juana
        Heizer, Elsasser, Dittman. 8/4(95)28
    Mission San Gabriel revolt, 1785
        Castillo. 7/2(93)7
    Moomak Ahiko (Breath of the Ocean) ( plank canoe)
        Castel de Oro. photo. 8/4(95) 27
        Gendar. photo. 9/2(95-96) 45-46
    Morales, Fred "Sparky"
        Lopez, Lopez. 8/4(95)29
    music recordings
        Keeling. 1/1(87)4
    name, origin of
        Apodaca. 10/1(96)44
    poems
        Cleaves, Cleaves. 8/2(94) 18-19
    preservation, cultural
        Margolin. photos. 6/3(92)33
    Puvungna (Rancho Los Alamitos Historic Site)
        Castel de Oro. 5/1(90-91)22
    Puvungna village site development, CSU Long Beach
        Gendar. 7/4(93-94)53
        Gendar. 8/1(94)52
        Gendar. 8/3(94-95)51
        Gendar. 9/4(96)58
        Gendar. 10/3(97)37-38
    Rocha, Vera
        Yamane. photo only. 5/1(90- 91)25
    San Dimas Festival of Western Arts
        Sheffer. 8/4(95)27-28
    Satwiwa Culture Center
        Anon. 2/3(88)10
    ti'at (plank canoe)
        Apodaca. photo. 10/1(96) 44, 45
        Castel de Oro. photo. 8/4(95) 27
        Gendar. photo. 9/2(95-96) 45-46
    Toypurina
        Castillo. 7/2(93)7
    Toypurina's Gathering of the Acorn People
        Castel de Oro. 8/4(95)25, 26, 27
    We Remain (poem)
        Cleaves, Cleaves. 8/2(94) 18-19

Tongva Mural Project
    described
        Sheffer. 8/4(95)27-28

Torres, Saturnino (Cahuilla)
    Bird Songs
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
    Madrigal William
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
    traditional folk arts grant
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18

Torrez, Bernice Evelyn (Bernice Scott-Torrez) (Pomo, Kashaya)
    Carney, Ismana and
        Carney. 10/1(96)28
    cultural preservation
        Ortiz. photos. 10/1(96)25
        Oswalt. 10/1(96)26
    doctoring
        Carney. photo only. 10/1(96) 28
    dreaming
        Carney. 10/1(96)28
    Festival of American Folk Life
        Gendar. photo. 9/1(95)46
    fog, ritual for dispelling
        Torrez. 8/4(95)9
    For Bernice (poem, Myshrall)
        Myshrall. 10/1(96)28
    Intertribal Pomo Dancers and Singers
        Hubbell. photo. 10/1(96)27
    Lawson, Vana (sister) and
        Lawson. 10/1(96)26
    obituary
        Carney. photo. 10/1(96)28
        Francois. photo. 10/1(96)28
        Hubbell. photo. 10/1(96)27
        Lawson. photo. 10/1(96)26
        Multiple authors. 10/1(96)27
        Myshrall. 10/1(96)28
        Ortiz. photos. 10/1(96)25
        Oswalt. 10/1(96)26
    photograph
        Torrez. photo. 8/4(95)8, 9
    rain song
        Torrez. 8/4(95)9-10
    songs and singing
        Carney. 10/1(96)28
        Ortiz. photo. 10/1(96)25
        Oswalt. 10/1(96)26
        Torrez. photos.
        Torrez. 8/4(95)9-10
    teenager
        Lawson. photo only. 10/1(96) 26

Torrez, Lazaro
    Torrez, Bernice (wife)
        Torrez. photo only. 2/5(88)8

Tortoise, desert
    Ward Valley low-level radiactive waste facility
        Klasky. 9/2(95-96)10, 11

Toto (Shakehead Dance, Maidu)
    regalia
        Bibby. 6/3(92)12, 13
        Fonseca, Bates. illus. 6/3(92) 40

Towendolly, Grant (Wintun,
        Wintu)
    leader, traditional
        LaPena. 3/2(89)3

Toxic waste. See also Radioactive waste; Ward Valley Low-Level Radioactive Dump
    A. B. 240
        Slagle. 5/3(91)41
    legislation, state
        Slagle. 5/3(91)41
    Peace Bill (A.B. 240)
        Slagle. 5/3(91)41
    reservations and rancherias
        Ortiz. photo. 5/3(91)8-9
        Slagle. 5/3(91)41
    traditional approaches
        Slagle. 5/3(91)41

TOYON WINTU. See WINTUN, WINTU: WINNIMEM

Toyon-Wintu Center, Inc.
    U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
        Sisk. photos. 4/1(89)10-12

Toypurina (Tongva)
    Jose, Nichols and
        Castillo. 7/2(93)7
    Mission San Gabriel revolt, 1785
        Castillo. 7/2(93)7

Toypurina's Gathering of the
        Acorn People
    described
        Castel de Oro. photos. 8/4(95) 25-27
    ti'at (Tongva plank canoe)
        Castel de Oro. photo. 8/4(95) 27

Toys. See also Games, traditional
    dolls
        McClendon, Ortiz. 8/1(94)42
        Ortiz. photo. 4/1(89)13-14
        Ortiz. illus. 8/1(94)43
        Yamane.photo only.9/1(95)23
    kelp dolls
        Ortiz. illus. 8/1(94)43
    leaves
        McClendon, Ortiz. 8/1(94) 44
    string figures
        Gendar. illus, photos. 8/1 (94)46
    tops, acorn
        Margolin. 8/1(94)48
    tule bitterns (diig£buhu)
        McClendon, Ortiz. illus. 8/1(94)42-45

Trade etiquette
    Pomo
        Patterson. 1/4(87)21

Tradition
    families and
        LaPena. 10/1(96)24

Tradition and Innovation: A Basket History of the Indians of the Yosemite-Mono Lake Area (Bates,Lee)
    reviewed
        Gendar. photo. 6/3(92)32

Traditional Folk Arts Program,
        California Arts Council
    basketweavers
        Gendar. 6/1(91-92)18(S6)
    described
        Anon. 4/3(90)37
        Moisa. photo. 2/5(88)8-10
    funding
        Margolin. 5/4(91)2
    grants awarded
        Fredrickson. 2/4(88)22
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
    staffing
        Margolin. 5/4(91)2

Traditional Food Gathering
        Committee
    gathering limits
        Fredrickson. 4/1(89)20
        Ortiz. 4/2(89)6, 9
    members listed, 1990
        Ortiz. 4/2(90)9

Traditional medicine. See
        Health care, traditional

Traditional skills. See Skills,
        traditional

Traditional values. See Values,
        traditional

Traditions, preservation of
    elders and
        LaPena. 2/1(88)19
        LaPena. 4/1(89)46, 47
    oral history and
        LaPena. 4/1(89)46-47

Treaties
    California Land Claims Act (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)22-23
    Camp Barbour (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Camp Belt (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Camp Bidwell (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Camp Burton (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Camp Colus (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Camp Cosumnes (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Camp Fernando Felix (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Camp Fremont (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Camp Keyes (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Camp Persifer F. Smith (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Camp Union (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Dent's and Ventine's Crossing (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    James Bay Convention (Canada)
        Slagle. 2/2(88)21-22
    Lipayuma (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Lower Klamath (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Native Californians and
        Margolin. 8/3(94-95)S13
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)22-23
        Slagle. 6/3(92)48, 50, 51
        Smith. 5/2(91)15-16
    Reading's Ranch (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Russian River (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Santa Isabel (1852)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    Temecula (1852)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23 unratified, California 1851-52 Slagle. map. 3/3(89)22-23
    Upper Klamath (1851)
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23

Trees
    bark stripping
        Ortiz. 10/2(96-97)28, 29
    ceremonies
        Davis. photo. 1/5(87)14-15
    Douglas fir
        Davis. photo. 1/5(87)14-15
    eucalyptus
        Ross. 10/3(97)28
    fire
        Franco. 7/2(93)17-19
    manzanita
        Franco. 7/2(93)19
    maple, bark stripping
        Ortiz. 10/2(96-97)28, 29
    mythology and folklore
        Davis. 1/5(87)14-15
        Hinton (Ishi). photo. 6/2(92) 14
    oak
        Franco. 7/2(93)18
    pine, digger (gray) (Pinus Sabiniana)
        Hinton. photo. 6/2(92)14-15
        Hinton. 6/3(92)36
    pine, sugar
        Thompson. photo. 6/2(92)27 (S11)
    sequoia
        Franco. map. 7/2(93)17, 18
    sheoak (kolgee) (Causurina verticillata)
        Ross. photo. 10/3(97)26, 28
    spruce, root
        Ortiz. 10/2(96-97)28

Trees of Mystery - End of the

Trail Museum, Klamath, CA
    collection
        Marks. map, photo. 9/1(95) 18, 19
    history of
        Marks. photo. 9/1(95)18, 19
    Smith, Marylee Thompson
        Marks. photo. 9/1(95)18, 19

Trevor, Jay
    Alolkoy ("dolphin") (tomol: Chumash plank canoe)
        Trevor. photo. 10/2(96- 97)10, 11
    Tomol Trek, Santa Barbara County American Indian Education Project, 1996
        Trevor. photo. 10/2(96-97) 10, 11

Trevor, Terra
    Alolkoy ("dolphin") (tomol: Chumash plank canoe)
        Trevor. 10/2(96-97)11
    Tomol Trek, Santa Barbara County American Indian Education Project, 1996
        Trevor. 10/2(96-97)11

Trevorrow, Tom (Ngarrindjeri,
        Australia)
    Basket Conference, The, Adelaide, Australia, 1997
        Ross. photo. 10/3(97)26, 28
    cultural preservation and environment
        Ross. photo. 10/3(97)28

Tribal chiefs
    role of today
        Margolin. 10/1(96)12

Tribal courts
    Indian Civil Rights Act
        Slagle. 3/1(89)22

Tribal elections. See individual
        tribes

Tribal government
    self-governance, federal funding
        Slagle. 9/2(95-96)49-50
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Slagle. 1/4(87)18-19
        Slagle. 8/2(94)47

Tribal land base
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment and
        Slagle. 1/4(87)18

Tribal membership
    art, Indian
        Anon. 5/4(91)12
        LaPena. 1/3(87)18
    enrollment
        Dr. Coyote. 1/1(87)6
    Indian Arts and Crafts Act (P.L. 101-644) (1990)
        Anon. 5/4(91)12
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment and
        Slagle. 1/4(87)19
        Slagle. 4/4(90)43

Tribal names
    origins of
        Hinton. map. 2/4(88)27-28

Tribal Scholars Language
        Conference
    Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival (AICLS)
        Anon. 7/1(92-93)39
    California Language Committee
        Hinton. 6/4(92)30-31
    described
        Hinton. photos. 6/4(92)1, 25-31
    programs, suggested
        Hinton. 6/4(92)29-30
    Total Physical Response teaching method
        Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)28, 29

Tribal sovereignty. See also Self determination; Tribal status, federal acknowledgment; Tribal status, termination
    Administrative Procedures Act (APA)
        Slagle. 5/3(91)42
    adoption and
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)25-26 (S5-6)
    adult Indian community (AIC)
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57, 58, 59
        Slagle. 8/2(94)47, 48
        Slagle. 8/3(94-95)56-58
    Babby, Wyman
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57
    California tribes
        Slagle. 8/2(94)48-49
        Slagle. 8/3(94-95)57, 58
    Chemehuevi Indian Tribe v. State Board of Equalization
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)25(S5)
    diplomatic ties program ,1992
        Margolin. 6/3(92)33
    federal acknowledgment process and
        Slagle. 6/3(92)51
        Slagle. 6/4(92)38-39
        Slagle. 8/4(95)55-56
    federal government, relations with
        Slagle. 8/4(95)55-58
    Federal Register and
        Slagle. 5/3(91)42, 43
    funding, federal
        Slagle. 8/4(95)55, 56, 57
    gambling
        Slagle. 9/2(95-96)51
    Indian Child Welfare Act
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)25-26 (S5-6)
    Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
        Slagle. 2/5(88)22-23
    Indian Reorganization Act (1934)
        Slagle. 5/1(90-91)27
    Inouye, Daniel
        Slagle. 5/3(91)40-41
    jurisdiction, federal vs. state
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)25-27 (S5-7)
    land management and
        Wilson. 5/2(91)11-12
    Miller, George
        Slagle. 5/3(91)40
    mythology, popularization and
        Lang. 3/1(89)3
    natural resources management
        Slagle. 3/1(89)22
        Wilson. 5/2(91)11-12
    Omnibus Appropriations Bill
        Slagle. 10/3(97)41
    P. L. 280
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)25 (S5)
        Moisa. 2/4(88)11
        Slagle. 1/2(87)16, 17
        Slagle. 2/4(88)26
    religious freedom and
        Slagle. 7/2(93)49
    Rice v. Rehner
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)26-27 (S6-7)
    S. 2017
        Slagle. 8/1(94)59
    self-governance federal funding
        Slagle. 9/2(95-96)49-50
    Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Special Committee on Investigations Report
        Anon. 4/2(90)26-27
    state jurisdiction
        Slagle. 5/3(91)41
    taxes and
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)26-27 (S6-7)
    termination and
        Slagle. 6/4(92)38-39
        Slagle. 8/4(95)55-58
    toxic waste management
        Slagle. 5/3(91)41
    tribal character, historic
        Slagle. 8/2(94)48-49
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment and
        Slagle. map. 1/3(87)19-21
    tribe, definition of
        Slagle. 8/1(94)58
        Slagle. 8/3(94-95)56-58
    U.S.Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
        Slagle. 5/1(90-91)27
        Slagle. 5/3(91)42
        Slagle. 8/4(95)55-58

Tribal status, federal acknowledgment. See also individual tribes; Relocation; Tribal sovereignty;Tribal status, restoration; Tribal status, termination; U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
    25 C. F. R. 54
        Slagle. 4/3(90)47-48
    25 C. F. R. 83
        Slagle. 1/4(87)18-19, 20
        Slagle. 4/3(90)47-48
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)37, 38, 40
    acknowledgment, previous
        Slagle. 6/2(92)46-48
        Slagle. 8/2(94)47
        Slagle. 8/4(95)55-56
    Administrative Procedures Act (APA)
        Slagle. 5/3(91)41-42
    adult Indian community (AIC)
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57, 58, 59
        Slagle. 8/2(94)47, 48, 49
    Alexander, Paul, Esq.
        Slagle. 4/2(90)36, 37
    approval of
        Slagle. 3/1(89)23
    assimilation
        Slagle. 6/4(92)38-39
    Association for Non-Federally Recognized Tribes of California
        Ortiz. 4/3(90)13
        Slagle. 2/2(88)21
        Slagle. 2/3(88)29
    Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA)
        Slagle. 1/6(88)20
    Babby, Wyman
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57, 58
    band vs. tribe
        Slagle. 4/3(90)50
    Base Rolls
        Slagle. 7/4(93-94)57
    benefits of
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)33-34 (S13-14)
    Borgstrom, Harold
        Slagle. 6/4(92)38-39
    Bureau of Acknowledgment and Research (BAR)
        Slagle. 3/2(89)24, 25
        Slagle. 6/2(92)46, 47
    California Tribal Status Act (H.R. 2144)
        Slagle. 5/4(91)38
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)39
        Slagle. 6/4(92)41
    California Tribal Status Act (H.R. 5436)
        Slagle. 5/1(90-91)26-27
        Slagle. 5/2(91)35
        Slagle. 5/3(91)40-41, 43
    California tribes
        Slagle. 4/1(89)24-27
        Slagle. 4/2(90)34-39
        Slagle. 4/3(90)47-50
        Slagle. 4/4(90)42-43
        Slagle. 5/2(91)35-38
        Slagle 6/1(91-92)39
        Slagle. 6/3(92)48-51
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57-58
        Slagle. 8/2(94)48-49
        Slagle. 8/4(95)55
        Slagle. 9/3(96)57
    California tribes legislation
        Slagle. 4/4(90)42-43
    Cloverdale Rancheria (Pomo)
        Slagle. 10/1(96)55-57
    Cohen criteria
        Slagle. 4/2(90)34, 39
    Commission on Indian Recognition (H.R.1154 )
        Slagle. 10/4(97)50
    Commission on Policies and Programs Affecting California Indians, proposed
        Slagle. 4/4(90)43
    conference, D-Q University, February 10-11, 1990
        Ortiz. 4/3(90)13
    Congressional authority
        Slagle. 4/4(90)42
    Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians v. United States
        Slagle. 2/5(88)23
        Slagle. 3/1(89)23
    criteria for
        Slagle. 4/2(90)34, 39
        Slagle. 8/4(95)55-56
    Descendency Rolls
        Slagle. 7/4(93-94)57
    described
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)33-35 (S13-15)
        Slagle. map. 1/3(87)19-21
    economic development plans
        Slagle. 4/4(90)43
        Slagle. 6/3(92)48- 51
    existence, present-day, as criteria
        Slagle. 6/4(92)40, 41
    Federal Acknowledgment Process (FAP)
        Anon. 7/1(92-93)34 (S14)
        Slagle. 1/4(87)18-19, 20
        Slagle. 3/2(89)24-25
        Slagle. 4/3(90)47-50
        Slagle. 4/4(90)43
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)37-40
        Slagle. 6/2(92)47-49
        Slagle. 6/3(92)51
    federal policies
        Slagle. 6/4(92)38-41
    Federal Register listing
        Slagle. 5/3(91)41-43
        Slagle. 6/4(92)40-41
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57, 59
    federal services eligibility list
        Slagle. 10/3(97)42
    funding and
        Slagle. 6/3(92)49-50
        Slagle. 8/3(94-95)59 genealogy and
        Slagle. 7/4(93-94)57
    House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
        Slagle. 3/2(89)24-25
        Slagle. 5/3(91)40-41
    H. R. 671 (Federal recognition procedures)
        Slagle. 8/4(95)57
    H. R.1154 (Commission on Indian Recognition)
        Slagle. 10/4(97)50
    H. R. 1426 (Lumbee Recognition Act)
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)37
    H. R. 2144 (California Tribal Status Act)
        Slagle. 5/4(91)38
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)39
    H. R. 2591 (California Acknowledgment Bill)
        Slagle. 9/3(96)56, 57
    H. R. 2997, text quoted
        Slagle. 9/3(96)58
    H. R. 3430 (reform of acknowledgment process)
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)37
    H. R. 4462 (Indian Federal Recognition Administrative Procedures Act) (1994)
        Slagle. 8/3(94-95)58-59
    H. R. 5436 (California Tribal Status Act)
        Slagle. 5/1(90-91)26-27
        Slagle. 5/2(91)35
        Slagle. 5/3(91)40-41
    Indian Appropriation Act (1871)
        Slagle. 4/3(90)48
    Indian Arts and Crafts Act (P.L. 101-644) (1990)
        Anon. 5/4(91)12
    Indian Federal Recognition Administrative Procedures Act (H.R. 4462) (1994)
        Slagle. 8/3(94-95)58-59
    Indian Reorganization Act (1934)
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)40
        Slagle. 8/2(94)47
    Keep, Scott, U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs internal advisory memo, 1981
        Slagle. 10/1(96)55
    Kesley, C.E. (BIA)
        Slagle. 6/3(92)48-49, 50
    land acquisitions and
        Slagle. 6/3(92)48-51
    land base and
        Slagle. 4/3(90)50
        Slagle. 5/3(91)36-38
    legislation, federal
        Slagle. 1/4(87)18-19, 20
        Slagle. 3/2(89)24-25
        Slagle. 4/4(90)42-43
        Slagle. 5/1(90-91)26-27
        Slagle. 5/2(91)35
        Slagle. 5/3(91)40-41
        Slagle. 5/4(91)38
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)37-40
        Slagle. 8/3(94-95)58-59
        Slagle. 9/3(96)56, 57
    membership
        Slagle. 4/4(90)43
        Slagle. 7/4(93-94)57
    Merritt, E.B. Circular, 1927 and responses
        Slagle. 5/4(91)38-41
    Miller, George
        Slagle. 5/3(91)40
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)37
    National Congress of American Indians
        Slagle. 6/2(92)46, 48
        Slagle.10/2(96-97)38
    National Indian Policy Center, George Washington University
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)40
    Ninth Circuit Decision (March 1979)
        Slagle. 6/4(92)39, 40
    Organization for Indian Affairs memo, 1975
        Slagle. 6/4(92)38-39
    P. L. 103-263 (review of tribal status)
        Slagle. 8/2(94)47-48, 49
        Slagle. 8/3(94-95)56
        Slagle. 9/3(96)57
    petition process
        Slagle. 1/4(87)18-19, 20
        Slagle. 3/2(89)24-25
        Slagle. 4/3(90)47-50
        Slagle. 4/4(90)43
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)37-40
        Slagle. 6/2(92)47-49
        Slagle. 6/3(92)51
    petition status report
        Slagle. 2/2(88)21
    Pomo, Cloverdale Rancheria
        Slagle. 10/1(96)55-57
    previously recognized tribes
        Slagle. 6/2(92)46-48
    procedures, administrative (H.R. 671)
        Slagle. 8/4(95)57
    Procedures for Establishing that an American Indian Group Exists as an Indian Tribe (BIA)
        Slagle. 8/2(94)49
    progress report
        Slagle. 8/3(94-95)58
    recognition defined
        Slagle. 5/3(91)41
    redetermination of status
        Slagle. 4/3(90)47-50
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57-59
    reform of process Slagle. 3/2(89)24-25
        Slagle. 3/3(89)20, 21-22
        Slagle. 4/2(90)34, 36-38
        Slagle. 4/4(90)42-43
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)37-40
        Slagle. 6/2(92)46, 48-49
        Slagle. 8/1(94)59
        Slagle. 8/3(94-95)58-59
    regulations, immunities
        Slagle. 8/2(94)47-48
    resources and
        Slagle. 6/4(92)38, 39
    review of
        Slagle. 4/2(90)34
        Slagle. 8/2(94)47-48, 49
        Slagle. 8/3(94-95)56
        Slagle. 9/3(96)57
    Rhodes, John, III (Rep. AZ)
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)37-38, 39
    S. 479 (California Acknowledgment Bill)
        Slagle. 9/3(96)56
    S. 611 (federal acknowledgment process reform)
        Slagle. 3/2(89)24-25
        Slagle. 3/3(89)20, 21-22
        Slagle. 4/2(90)34, 36-38
    S. 912 (federal acknowledgment process reform)
        Slagle. 3/3(89)21, 22
        Slagle. 4/2(90)36, 37-38
    S. 1315(federal acknowledgment process reform)
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)38, 39-40
    S. 2017 (protection of tribal status)
        Slagle. 8/1(94)59
    S. 2375
        Slagle. 6/2(92)48
        Slagle. 8/4(95)56
    Secretary of the Interior, authority of
        Slagle. 4/3(90)48
    Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs
        Slagle. 3/2(89)24
        Slagle. 3/3(89)20
        Slagle. 5/3(91)40-41
    Slagle, Allogan
        Slagle. 1/4(87)19, 20
        Slagle. 2/2(88)21
        Slagle. 2/3(88)29-30
    Solicitor's Office, U.S. Department of the Interior
        Slagle. 4/2(90)34-36
    support services and
        Slagle. 6/3(92)48-51
    treaties and
        Slagle. 6/4(92)39-40
        Slagle. 8/1(94)58
    tribal existence, continuity of (historic tribal character)
        Slagle. 8/2(94)47, 48
        Slagle. 8/4(95)55-56
    tribal government and
        Slagle. 1/4(87018-19
    tribal land base and
        Slagle. 1/4(87)18
    tribal membership and
        Slagle. 1/4(87)19
    tribal sovereignty and
        Slagle. 8/4(95)55-56
    tribe, definition of
        Algle. 8/1(94)58
    U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)33-34, 35 (S13-14, 15)
        Slagle. 1/4(87)20
        Slagle. 3/2(89)24, 25
        Slagle. 3/3(89)20-22
        Slagle. 4/1(89)24-27
        Slagle. 4/2(90)34-39
        Slagle. 5/3(91)41-42, 43
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)37-40
        Slagle. 6/3(92)48-51
        Slagle. 6/4(92)39-41
        Slagle. 8/3(94-95)59
        Slagle. 9/3(96)57
        Slagle. 10/1(96)55
    U. S. Department of the Interior
        Slagle.6/2(92)46-47
    workshops on
        Slagle. 2/3(88)29-30

Tribal status, restoration. See also Tribal sovereignty; Tribal status, federal acknowledgment; Tribal status, termination
    California Indian Legal Services
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)34-35 (S14-15)
    California tribes
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)34-35 (S14-15)
    denial of
        Slagle. 1/6(88)21
    described
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)34-35 (S14-15)
        Slagle. 1/5(87)20-21
    Hardwick v. United States
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)34-35 (S14-15)

Tribal status, termination. See also Tribal sovereignty; Tribal status, federal acknowledgment; Tribal status, restoration
    adult Indian community (AIC)
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57, 58
    American Indian Policy Review Commission
        Slagle. 4/2(90)34
    California Rancheria Act (1958)
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)33, 34 (S13, 14)
        Slagle. 1/5(87)21-22
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57
    California Tribal Status Act (H.R. 5436)
        Slagle. 5/1(90-91)26
    California tribes
        Slagle. 1/5(87)21-22
        Slagle. 4/4(90)42-43
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57-58
        Slagle. 8/4(95)55
    Cloverdale Rancheria (Pomo)
        Slagle. 10/1(96)56
    Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians v. United States
        Slagle. 2/5(88)23
    funding, federal and
        Slagle. 9/2(95-96)49, 50
    H. C. R. 83-108
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)40
    H. C. R. 108
        Slagle. 3/1(89)23
        Slagle. 9/3(96)56
    history of
        Slagle. 1/5(87)20-22
    Indian, definition and
        Slagle. 8/4(95)57-58
    land base and
        Margolin. 7/1(92-93)22-23 (S2-3)
        Slagle. 6/3(92)50-51
    Lower Lake Rancheria
        Slagle. 8/4(95)55
    multi-racial category
        Slagle. 8/4(95)57-58
    Native Californians
        Slagle. 9/3(96)56
    petition process
        Slagle. 1/4(87)19
    Pomo, Cloverdale
        Slagle. 10/1(96)56
    rancherias
        Slagle. 9/3(96)56
        Slagle. 10/1(96)56
    Relocation-Vocational Training Act
        Moisa. 2/2(88)8-9
    restoration of as policy
        Slagle. 8/4(95)55, 56, 57-58
    S. 2375(federal acknowledgment of tribal status) and
        Slagle. 8/4(95)56
    tribal sovereignty and
        Slagle. 3/1(89)23
        Slagle. 8/4(95)55
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment and
        Slagle. 7/4(93-94)56-57

Tribal status, untermination. See Tribal status, restoration

Trinidad Bay, CA
        Parkman. photo only. 1/3(87) 24

Trinidad Rancheria (Tsurai Rancheria), Trinidad, CA
    tribal sovereignty
        Fredrickson. 3/2(89)22

Trinity County, CA
    demographics, Native Californians, 1927
        Slagle. 5/4(91)41
    land purchase recommendations, BIA, 1927
        Slagle. 5/4(91)41

Tripp, Brian (Karuk)
    art
        Wilson. photo. 6/2(92)insert
    art exhibitions
        Anon. 6/2(92)insert
        LaPena. 1/1(87)14
        LaPena. illus. 2/2(88)18-19
        LaPena. illus. 2/4(88)22
        LaPena. 2/6(89)20
        LaPena. 4/4(90)30, 31
        LaPena. 6/3(92)30
    California Indian Radio
        Cook. photo. 9/4(96)16
    In A Matter of Days
        Anon (Tripp). illus only. 4/3(90)28-29
    Native Reflections Festival
        Hanly. photo. 7/2(93)29-30
    News From Native California benefit, 1990
        Anon. photo. 4/4(90)25
    newspaper drawings
        Lang. illus, photo. 3/2(89) 16-17
    poems
        Tripp. 9/3(96)22
    Sometimes I Wonder if You Feel the Same Way Too
        LaPena. illus. 2/2(88)19
    Songs Against the G-O Road, 1990
        Anon. photo. 4/4(90)25
    They Think They Own the Place (1992)
        Wilson. illus. 6/2(92)insert
    When I'm Wearing My Colors (poem)
        Tripp. 9/3(96)22
    Wilson, Darryl benefit
        Gendar. photo. 6/2(92)44, 45
    You Steal My Gods Away and Give Me Your Idols Instead, exhibition, 1992
        LaPena. 6/3(92)30

Tripp, Hector
    Brush Dance
        Margolin. photo only. 8/3 (94-95)S1

Tripp, Karen Noble
    art exhibitions
        LaPena. 1/1(87)14

Tripp, Maria (Yurok)
    Hearst Museum of Anthropology collection
        Margolin. photo. 7/4(93- 94)28, 31 (S8, 11)
    regalia
        Margolin. photo. 7/4(93- 94)28, 31 (S8, 11)

Tripp, Thelma (Washo)
    Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
        Hinton. photo. 8/3(94-95)15, 19

Tripp-Allen, Pimm (Karuk / Yurok)
    Native Reflections Festival, 1993
        Hanly. photo. 7/2(93)29

Trippo, John
    Ya-Ka-Ama Indian Education and Development, Inc.
        Peri. 1/1(87)8

Tripp-Rompon, Terry (Karuk)
    baskets and basketweaving
        Ortiz. photo. 6/1(91-92)29, 34 (S17, 22)
    California Indian Basketweavers Gathering
        Ortiz. photo only. 6/1(91- 92)29 (S17)
    gathering, basketweaving materials
        Ortiz. 6/1(91-92)34 (S22)

Trokhud (Eagle) (Yokuts
        mythological figure)
    Three Women/Three Sisters
        Lewis. photos. 8/1(94)38

Trudell, Dick
    American Indian Lawyer Training Program
        Margolin. 10/1(96)11-12
    Myers, Joseph A. (Joe) and
        Margolin. 10/1(96)11-12

TSIMSHIAN
    Condor, Jacques
        Castel deOro. photo only. 8/4(95)26

Tsinhnah-jinnie, Hulleah
    photographic exhibitions
        LaPena. 4/4(90)31

TUBATULABAL
    Andreas, Jim
        Hinton. 8/3(94-95)15
    Gomez, Robert "Bucky"
        Hinton. 8/3(94-95)15
    land acquisitions for, BIA
        Slagle. 5/4(91)41
    language preservation
        Hinton. 8/3(94-95)15
    Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
        Hinton. 8/3(94-95)15
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Fredrickson. 3/1(89)19
    Tulare County, CA
        Slagle. 5/4(91)41

Tucker, Tommy
    Our Ancestors, Our Future mural, Susanville, CA
        Anon. illus only. 10/4(97)56

Tuhuki'ni' (Black Hawk) (Paiute
        mythological figure)
    ball race
        Stewart. 8/1(94)24, 26-27
    gambling
        Stewart. 8/1(94)24-27
    Kiao'nu and
        Stewart. 8/1(94)24-27

TULALIPS
    Jones, Stanley
        Slagle. 3/3(89)21, 22
    S. 611 (federal acknowledgment process reform)
        Slagle. 3/3(89)21, 22
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Slagle. 4/2(90)34-35, 37

Tulare County, CA
    demographics, Native Californians, 1927
        Slagle. 5/4(91)41
    land acquisitions, BIA, 1927
        Slagle. 5/4(91)41

Tule boats. See Boats and boat building, tule balsa boats

Tule River Reservation, Tulare County, CA
    baskets and basketweaving
        Lewis. photo. 8/1(94)41
    children's group home
        Fredrickson. 3/1(89)19
    DeSoto, Larry
        Gendar. 5/4(91)36
    Francisco, Louisa
        Lewis. photo only. 8/1(94)41
    Larsen, Nicola
        Anon. 4/3(90)36
    Watkins, Jeff
        Gendar. 4/2(90)32

Tule River Tribal Council
    economic development plan
        Gendar. 4/2(90)32

Tumamait, Cecilio (Chumash)
    Tumamait, Vincent (son) and
        Margolin. 6/4(92)32

Tumamait, Juan de Jesus
        (Chumash)
    Indian Choir Orchestra
        Sterling. photo. 2/2(88)5, 7

Tumamait, Patrick (Chumash)
    Chumash Wilderness Area, proposed
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32

Tumamait, Vincent (Chumash)
    ceremonial leader (paha)
        Sterling. photo. 2/2(88)5, 7
    family gatherings
        Margolin. 6/4(92)33
    music
        Sterling. photo. 2/2(88)7
    obituary
        Margolin. photo. 6/4(92) 32-33
    Sulwasunaitset (Cruze¤o Bear Dance song)
        Margolin. 6/4(92)33

Tungate, Stephanie
    human remains, return and reburial
        Planas. photo only. 6/2(92)42

TUOLUMNE COUNTY MIWOK. See MIWOK, TUOLUMNE COUNTY

Tuolumne Rancheria, Tuolumne, Tuolumne County, CA
    Acorn Festival
        Gendar. 5/1(90-91)31
    Burciaga, Carlos
        Anon. photo only. 4/3(90)36
    Burciaga, Robert
        Anon. photo only. 4/3(90)36
    Diaz, Sal
        Anon. photo only. 4/3(90)36
    Geisdorff, Carlos
        Anon. photo only. 4/3(90)36
    Geissdorff, Ferni
        Anon. photo only. 4/3(90)36
    Hendicks, Jason
        Anon. photo only. 4/3(90)36
    Hendricks, Rhiannon
        Anon. photo only. 4/3(90)36
    Hendricks, Tom
        Anon. photo only. 4/3(90)36
    Lingo, Josh
        Anon. photo only. 4/3(90)36
    Lingo, Melissa
        Anon. photo only. 4/3(90)36
    Tuolumne Roundhouse
        Gendar. photo only. 7/4(93- 94)53, 55
        Nabokov. photo.3/1(89)1, 8,9
    Youth Injury Prevention Project
        Anon. photo. 4/3(90)36

Tuolumne Roundhouse,
        Tuolumne Rancheria
    split shake roof
        Gendar. photo only. 7/4(93- 94)53, 55
        Nabokov. photo. 3/1(89)1, 8, 9

Turner, Carrie (Yurok)
    obituary, basketweaving
        Kelley. photo. 2/6(89)11

Turner, Norma (Mono, Auberry)
    baskets and basketweaving
        Ortiz. photo. 6/1(91-92)26, 27 (S14, 15)
    California Indian Basketweavers Gathering
        Gendar. 6/1(91-92)28, 32 (S16, 20)
        Ortiz. photo only. 6/1(91- 92)27(S15)
    gathering, basketweaving materials
        Gendar. 6/1(91-92)32 (S20)

Turtle (mythological figure)
    Maidu Story of Creation
        Azbill, Bates. 7/1(92-93)38

Tuttle, Cheryl (Yurok)
    regalia
        LaPena. 10/1(96)24

Tuttle, Frank (Maidu, Concow/
        Yuki/Wailaki/Wintun[?])
    art exhibitions
        LaPena. 4/3(90)31
        LaPena. 4/4(90)30, 31
        LaPena. 5/2(91)30
        LaPena. illus. 6/1(91-92)7
        LaPena. 7/4(93-94)14-15
        LaPena. 10/1(96)24
        Yamane. photo only. 7/1(92- 93)16
    art, mixed media
        LaPena. illus. 6/1(91-92)7
    Broken Spirit
        LaPena. 5/2(91)30
    Chaw'se Native American Indian Art Exhibition
        LaPena. 2/6(89)20
    misinterpretation
        LaPena. 5/1(90-91)28
    Mitchell, Cassandra
        Patterson. photos. 5/2(91) 17-19
    regalia
        Patterson. photos. 5/2(91) 17-19
    Reliquaries and Recollections
        LaPena. 4/3(90)31
        LaPena. 4/4(90)30
    Requa Woman (1981)
        LaPena. illus only. 5/1(90- 91)28
    Sacred Spaces, Spirit Places exhibition, 1991
        LaPena. illus. 6/1(91-92)7
    Seasons Coming and Going (1991)
        LaPena. illus. 6/1(91-92)7
    Sisters series
        LaPena. 10/1(96)24
    We are the people (Man)
        LaPena. 4/4(90)30
    We are the people (Woman)
        LaPena. 4/4(90)30
    What Wild Indian?
        Vizenor. illus only. 7/3(93)39

Tuyamsip (Miwok archery game)
    described
        Bibby. 8/1(94)22

Twoboe (Maidu)
    Ishi and
        Puffer. illus. 7/3(93)40, 41

TYME CONCOW. See MAIDU, CONCOW: TYME

 

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