Papers and Chumash Books

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TxAM-CRS C000105-S2-5

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Papers and Chumash Books

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  • 1970-2007 (Creation)

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65 folders and items

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5/1: McLendon, Sally and John R. Johnson. Cultural Affiliation and Lineal Decent of the Chumash People in the Chumash Islands and the Santa Monica Mountains., December 1999

5/2: Quincy D. Newell. The Indians Generally Love Their Wives and Children: Native American Marriage and Sexual Practices in Missions San Francisco, Santa Clara and San Jose., 2005

5/3: Humqaq (Western Gate) by Michael Khur Zarate, 1998

5/4: Perdue, Theda. Writing the Ethnohistory of Native Women., 1977

5/5: Noriega, Chon A., Eric R. Avila edt et al. The Chicano Studies Reader: An Anthology of Aztlan, 1970-2000.

5/6: Geiger, Maynard and Antonio Ripoll. Fray Ripoll's Description of the Chumash Revolt at Santa Barbara in 1824., 1970

5/7: Comaroff, John and Jean Comaroff; Chapters 1 and 9. Ethnography and the Historical Imagination

5/8: Pilulaw Khus introduction Book Concept

5/9: Timbrook, Jan. Vegetation Burning by the Chumash., 1982

5/10: Harris, Carl V., Jarrell C Jackson, et. al. "Santa Barbara Presidio Area 1840 to the Present"., 1993

5/11: Williams Jr., Robert A. Like a Loaded Weapon: The Rehnquist Court, Indian Rights, and the Legal History of Racism in America. With flayer advertising a talk done by the author., 2007

5/12: Journal of the Southwest Volume 29 No. 4 Winter 1987. Weber, Charles. John Francis Bannon and the Historiography of the Spanish Borderlands: Retrospect and Prospect., 1987

5/13: Greenwood, Roberta S. The California Ranchero: Fact and Fancy., 1989

5/14: Wilson, Angela Cavender. Power of the Spoken Word: Native Oral Traditions in American Indian History., 1997

5/15: Awesasne Notes

5/16: Stannard, David E. American Holocaust: The Conquest of the New World., 1992

5/17: Women's Medicine Ways: Cross Cultural Rites of Passage by Marcia Starck with Gynne Stern

5/18: Austin, Alfredo Lopez. The Rabbit on the Face of the Moon: Mythology in the Mesoamerican Tradition., 1996

5/19: Deloria, Vine. Custer Died for Your Sins: an Indian Manifesto. Chapter 4, and 7-10.

5/20: Iohono O'odham Citizenship Movements Documents

5/21: Native American Publishers and Biblio

5/22: Grad History Release Form Blank

5/23: American Genesis Chapter 5 Sinking the Bridge

5/24: Pilulaw Contract University of Texas, 2002

5/25: Michael A. Zarate- Stanford paper American Indian ways of knowing YBG's

5/26: Chumash Press; Various Newspaper Clippings

5/27: Chumash Remains newspaper clipping, 2001

5/28: Haley, Brain D. and Larry R. Wilson. Anthropology and the Making of Chumash Traditions., 1997

5/29: Haley, Brain D. Going Deeper: Chumash identity, scholars, and spaceports in Radic' and elsewhere., 2002

5/30: Haley, Brain D and Larry R. Wilcoxon. Discussion and Criticism on "Complicities and Collaborations"., 2000

5/31: Pilulaw Intro. And Panchitz Notes

5/32: Pollution- Toxins

5/33: Sense of Place edited by Steven Feld and Keith H. Basso., 1996

5/34: DNA and "Ancestry" newspaper clippings and email

5/35: Tambiah, Stanley Jeyaraja. Magic, science, religion, and the scope of rationality., 1990

5/36: Deloria Jr., Vine. The World we Used to Live In., 2006

5/37: Pilulaw Khus Lecture Notes, 2002

5/38: Pilulaw Khus Women and Colonization, 2002

5/39: Pilulaw letters and student comments

5/40: Forbes, Jack D. Ethnocide by Exclusion: Anglo-American Supremacy and K-12 Curriculum.

5/41: Age of Exploration: Arrival of the Spanish, The Presidio, Mission Santa Barbara and Ranchos by Esmeralda B.G. (coloring book and history)

5/42: Booklet about the People of The Longhouse with drawings by John Fadden, title and author not listed

5/43: Schaaf, Gregory. The Great Law of Peace and The Constitution of the United States of America.

5/44: Trejo, Mary. Memories of Growing up in Lopez Canyon as Descendant of Chumash Mexican Mission Church., 2000

5/45: Chumash Bibliography

5/46: Burro Willow's symbols and meaning

5/47: A Chumash Christmas: Virgin Birth of a Wondrous Child by Dr. John Anderson

5/48: The Santa Barbara Presidio

5/49: Post 9/11 Surveillance/Patriot Act Article clipping and handout

5/50: Nabokov, Peter. Reconstituting the Chumash: A Review Essay., 1989

5/51: Sandos, James A. Christianization among the Chumash: An Ethnohistoric Perspective., 1991

5/52: Applegate, Richard B. The Datura Cult Among the Chumash., 1975

5/53: A Brief Story of Santa Barbara; book printout cover page with title and author missing

5/54: Chumash articles about development over burial grounds

5/55: Yano, Lester I. Protection of the Ethnobiological Knowledge of Indigenous Peoples., 1993

5/56: Guest, Francis F. An Examination of the Thesis of S.F. Cook on the Forced Conversion of Indians in the California Missions., 1979

5/57: A Chumash Saint and the Politics By Lizbeth Hassa

5/58: The Chumash People: Materials for Teachers and Students. Santa Barbra Museum of Natural History; Santa Barbra, California, 1991.

5/59: Laird, Carobeth. Encounter with an Angry God. New York: Ballantine. 1975.

5/60: Collected by J.P. Harrington and Edited by Thomas C. Blackburn. December's Child: A Book of Chumash Oral Narratives. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1975.

5/61: Edited by notes by Travis Hudson, Thomas Blackburn, Rosario Curletti and Janice Timbrook. The Eye of the Flute: Chumash Traditional History and Ritual as Told by Librado Kittsepawit to John P. Harrington. Santa Barbra Museum of Natural History; Santa Barbra, California, 1978.

5/62: Brusa, Betty War. Saniman Indians of California and their Neighbors. California: Naturegraph Publishers, Inc., 2005.

5/63: Gibson, Robert O. The Chumash. New York:Chelsea House, 1991.

5/64: California's Chumash Indians. EZ Nature Books, 2002.

5/65: Miller, Bruce W. Chumash: A Picture of Their World. California: Sand River Press, 1988.

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