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Bibliography of the Indians of San Diego County

Bibliography of the Indians of San Diego County
Author: Phillip M. White
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780810833258

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Provides information on the Native American groups indigenous to the area that is now San Diego County. All aspects of history and culture are covered, including language and linguistics, arts, agriculture, hunting, religion, mythology, music, political and social structures, dwellings, clothing, and medicinal practices.


The Indians of California

The Indians of California
Author: Robert Fleming Heizer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1976
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

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Native Americans of San Diego County

Native Americans of San Diego County
Author: Donna Bradley
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738559841

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Archeological findings verify the occupation of San Diego County by Native Americans going back over 10,000 years, though little is recorded of their history before 1542, when Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo sailed into San Diego Bay and claimed the local territory for Spain. The native population at that time is estimated to have been 20,000, just as it is today. There are 18 reservations in the San Diego County area (17 of which are currently functioning), more than in any other county in the United States. The four primary tribal groups making up the Native Americans of the San Diego County area are the Kumeyaay (also known as Diegueño), Luiseño, Cupeño, and Cahuilla. Each of these groups has faced many hardships and setbacks while attempting to rebuild their nations to the proud peoples they once were, still are, and always shall be.


A Bibliography of the Cahuilla Indians of California

A Bibliography of the Cahuilla Indians of California
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1967
Genre: Cahuilla Indians
ISBN:

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It is hoped that this bibliography will assist students of the Cahuilla, friends of the Cahuilla, and the Cahuilla people themselves. It should provide scholars with the preliminary tools needed for that history of the Cahuilla that David Prescott Barrows envisioned in his memoirs and was unable to carry out.


The Kickapoo Indians, Their History and Culture

The Kickapoo Indians, Their History and Culture
Author: Phillip M. White
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0313309272

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Originating in the Great Lakes area, the Kickapoo Indians are now divided into four groups living in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and Mexico. Considered the most traditional of all North American Indian tribes, the Kickapoo maintain much of their traditional culture, religion, and language. This book provides the first comprehensive bibliography on the history and culture of the Kickapoo Indians. Covering materials from the 1800s to 1998, it includes books and book chapters, journal articles, theses and dissertations, conference papers, government publications, and Internet sites. Opening with an introduction providing an overview of the Kickapoo, the book is arranged topically. Descriptive and critical annotations guide researchers to the most useful sources on a plethora of topics. Topical sections include such subjects as acculturation, ceremonies, culture, folklore, and food as well as such issues as education, housing, economics, relations with whites, land tenure and migration, and medicine and health.


California Indians

California Indians
Author: Sylvia Brakke Vane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Bibliographies of Northern and Central California Indians

Bibliographies of Northern and Central California Indians
Author: Randal S. Brandt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1994
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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This document is the third of a three-volume set made up of bibliographic citations to published texts, unpublished manuscripts, photographs, sound recordings, motion pictures, and maps concerning Native American tribal groups that inhabit, or have traditionally inhabited, northern and central California. This volume comprises the general bibliography, which contains over 3,600 entries encompassing all materials in the tribal bibliographies which make up the first two volumes, materials not specific to any one tribal group, and supplemental materials concerning southern California native peoples. (MES)


A Bibliography of California Indians

A Bibliography of California Indians
Author: Robert Fleming Heizer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 267
Release: 1977
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

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