California Indian Arts Association Video Collection 1994-2000
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Little Crow III, ca. 1810-1863
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Little Crow III (Dakota: Thaóyate Dúta; c. 1810 – July 3, 1863) was a Mdewakanton Dakota chief who led a faction of the Dakota in a five-week war against the United States in 1862....
Sisquoc, Lorene
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Lorene Sisquoc (Fort Sill Apache-Mountain Cahuilla) is a curator, weaver, and educator based in Riverside, California. Curator of the Sherman Indian Museum since 1991, Sisquoc has taught basket-making and Native Plant Uses and Material Culture/Traditions at the Sherman Indian High School and throughout Southern California for many years. She co-founded the organizations Mother Earth Clan Cultural Programs and Southern California Indian Basket Weavers Organization, and sits on the board of direct...
Sherman Institute (Riverside, Calif.)
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The Sherman Institute was established in 1900, as a successor to the Perris Indian School (Perris, Calif.), after the water supply to the previous school was deemed insufficient. By 1901 a site in the city of Riverside was selected, at the corner of Magnolia Avenue and Jackson Street. On July 19, 1901, the cornerstone was laid for the new school building of Sherman Institute, and the school officially opened on September 9, 1902. The Perris Indian School remained in operation until December 1904...
Campbell, Paul, 1946 April 9-
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Boscana, Fr. Geronimo
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Moore, Edra
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Shearer, Steve
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Roman, Chris
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O'Neil, Stephen
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Cain, William
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Arrow-Weed, Preston
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Largo, David
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David Largo (Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla) was a potter, educator, and advocate for the preservation of Native American culture. He resided on the Santa Rosa Reservation in Southern California. Largo is particularly known for his ollas (earthenware clay pots with a rounded bottom and incurving top) created with the traditional paddle and anvil method. Largo worked as a tribal cultural resources representative monitoring archaeological excavations. His mother, Donna Mae Largo, a Cahuilla elder k...
Vellas, Anastasia
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Cameron, Connie
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Frederick Webb Hodge anniversary publication fund
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Lipking, Yvonne
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Allen, Ethel Crane, 1920-2015
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Ethel Crane Norton (born Ethel Louise Crane) was an educator and artist known for her avocational archaeology work with her husband, Norton Allen. She was born and raised in New Jersey. She studied at New Jersey College for Women and Columbia University, and worked as a teacher in Brawley and Los Angeles, California. In 1954, she married Norton Allen in Fredonia, Arizona. She and her husband lived in the Grossmont area of La Mesa, California. They traveled throughout the southwestern U.S. and n...
Wood, Len
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Koerper, Henry
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Leakey, L.S.B. (Louis Seymour Bazett), 1903-1972
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Apodaca, Paul
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Biography / Administrative History Richard Lando, a graduate student from the University of California at Riverside, made a fieldwork study by recording Cahuilla bird songs at the Malki Fiesta on the Morongo Indian Reservation. Lando, with assistance from Katherine Siva Saubel, recorded Kauisik ceremonial singer Joe Patencio singing bird songs while accompanied by Alvino Siva, Saturnino Toro, Matt Pablo, and Lloyd Marcos. These recordings wer...
Gaither, Jerry
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Campbell, William, 1952-
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Epithet: eldest son of John Campbell, Lord Provost of Edinbuugh British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000843.0x000086 BIOGHIST REQUIRED Geologist and metallurgist from Great Britain, joined the Columbia School of Mines faculty in 1902. From the guide to the William Campbell Papers, [ca. 1900]-1925., (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) ...
Sherman Indian High School
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Tehachapi Historical Museum
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Riverside Municipal Museum
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Arvi, Barbara
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Antelope Valley Indian Museum
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Freers, Steven
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Potter, Bryn
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Stanford University Art Museum
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Green, Andy.
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California Indian Arts Association
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The California Indian Arts (CIA) Association was founded in 1994. The group gathered each month for programs dedicated to the arts, artifacts, and culture of Southern California Native Americans. In addition to meetings, CIAA visited museums and archeological sites. The organization’s founder, Justin Farmer (Ipai), served as unofficial manager and newsletter editor from 1994-2000....
Timbrook, Jan
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Joshua Tree National Park
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Farmer, Justin
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Biography / Administrative History The California Indian Arts Association was an informal group of devotees of the arts, artifacts, and culture of southern California Indian people. Programs dealt with a variety of topics including basketry, pottery, art, rock art, archaeology, and artifacts from southern California. Meetings were recorded during the years 1994-2000. From the guide to the California Indian Arts Association Video C...
Simpson, Ruth, 1926-
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Moser, Christopher L.
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