Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall 2005
FEATURES
Journey to the Sea
Laurel Peña
Native Prisoners in California
Marina Drummer
Eugene Albitre: Master Hidemaker
Sara-Larus Tolley
Working Up a Green Hide or Pelt
Eugene Albitre
Beautiful Tree: California Indians and Oaks
Sara-Larus Tolley, Suellen Ocean, Sarah Supahan, Justin Farmer, and William Pink
Native Educators Gather in San Diego
Diane Tells His Name
Celebrating with Charlie Cooke
Bryn Barabas Potter
Walking Earth Dog Lame
Frank LaPena
IN EVERY ISSUE
Books
The New Archaeology: Lost Laborers in Colonial California, reviewed by Glenn Farris
Language
The American Philosophical Society William Bauer
Indigenous Language Institute Handbooks Sara-Larus Tolley
Groundhog Day: The Indian Child Welfare Act
Joanne Willis Newton
Archaeology and Indians: Thawing an Icy Relationship
Kent G. Lightfoot
Big Times/Little Times: Supahan Twins Graduate
Kim Hogeland
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