Indian Family of the California Desert 1967

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Indian Family of the California Desert 1967

16mm color film reel entitled Indian Family of the California Desert. Portrays early Cahuilla life, as narrated by Katherine Siva Saubel. Produced by the University of Arizona at Tucson. Educational Horizons, 1964. Made by Cynthia Chapman. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.

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Agua Caliente Cultural Museum

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