D. Purnel Collection 1967-96

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D. Purnel Collection 1967-96

Ephemera relating to D. Purnel's (Cahuilla) educational experiences at Palm Springs High School, a public school. Collection contains a yearbook and related educational brochures pamphlets, and articles. Collected between 1967-96.

.5 linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6656922

Agua Caliente Cultural Museum

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