Indian Family of the California Desert 1967
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Biography / Administrative History 16mm film was donated in 2009. The museum subsequently received a National Film Preservation Foundation grant and had the film professionally restored and transferred to digital format by Color Lab. From the guide to the Indian Family of the California Desert, 1967, (Agua Caliente Cultural Museum) ...
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Biography / Administrative History Collected by the Palm Springs Desert Museum between the years 1989-91. Project funded in part by the Palm Springs Art Museum's Natural Science Council, the Coachella Valley Archaeological Society, and the Bureau of Land Management. From the guide to the Cahuilla Oral History Project, 1989-1991, (Agua Caliente Cultural Museum) ...
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