California Indian Arts Association Video Collection 1994-2000

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California Indian Arts Association Video Collection 1994-2000

A series of filmed meetings of the California Indian Arts Association (CIA), recorded between the years 1994-2000. The C.I.A. is was an informal group of devotees of the arts, artifacts, and culture of southern California Indian people. Meetings dealt with a variety of topics including basketry, pottery, art, rock art, archaeology, and artifacts from southern California.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6652170

Agua Caliente Cultural Museum

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