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  • Native American Life

    The Chumash: Native Americans of the California Coast

    The Chumash are a widespread group of California native people who lived along the southern California coast and the Santa Barbara Channel…

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  • Mexican California,  Podcast

    Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo

    Military commander, town founder, politician, patriarch. Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo was arguably the most powerful man in northern Alta California. After the American…

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  • Native American Life

    Adopted by Indians: A True Story (Review)

    Author: Thomas Jefferson Mayfield Editor: Malcolm Margolin Illustrators: Hilair Chism, Rick Jones Paperback: 144 pages Publisher and Year: Heyday Books, 1997 As we perused…

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  • Native American Life

    Life at a California Mission: A Native American Perspective

    In the 1830’s, a young man named Pablo Tac wrote about his experiences growing up at Mission San Luis Rey. It is…

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  • Exploration,  Settlement

    Grit and Grace on the Golden Gate: The Unforgettable Juana Briones

    Juana Briones lived in Spanish, Mexican and U.S. California and she left her mark on all three. Now she is receiving the…

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  • Exploration,  Settlement

    The Anza Expedition of 1775-76: Members and Their Families

    In January of 1776, Juan Bautista de Anza arrived in Alta California with just over 200 men, women and children from Tubac…

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  • California History

    Origins of Mexican Independence Part 3: Breaking Away

    With a foreign occupier in control of Spain and the royal family in exile in France, people in the Spanish territories in…

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  • Native American Life

    Salinan Tribe Facts

    There were probably as many as 21 Salinan villages in the extending just south of Mission La Soledad to the north of San…

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  • California History

    Origins of Mexican Independence: Part 2 of a Series

    With a French family on the Spanish throne, two events had an irreversible effect on Spain’s relationship with her colonies. 

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  • Native American Life

    The Chumash at a Glance

    Chumash is the name given to the original inhabitants of the central coast of California, from Morro Bay to Malibu, and three…

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  • California History

    The Castro Adobe: A Californio Landmark Restored

    If you want to see a precious California landmark in the process of being saved for future generations, mark your calendar to…

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  • California History

    Mission San Juan Bautista Facts

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  • Native American Life

    Acjachemen (Juaneño) Tribe Facts

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  • California History

    Origins of Mexican Independence (Part 1)

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  • Native American Life

    Ohlone Tribe Facts

    Other names: Costanoan Home region: Greater San Francisco Bay region, including Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Benito and northern Monterey Counties Mission…

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  • Native American Life

    Luiseño Tribe Facts

    Other name: Payómkawichum or Payómkowishum; Quechnajuichom  Home region: San Diego County, north toward San Onofre, south toward Escondido Mission affiliations: San Luis…

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  • Native American Life

    Maidu Tribe Facts

    Home region: Lower reaches of the Yuba River, the American River and the Feather River, to the east bank of the Sacramento…

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  • Native American Life

    Kumeyaay Tribe Facts

    Other names Tipai, Ipai, Diegueño, Luiseño Home region San Diego County, northern Baja California Mission affiliations San Diego de Alcalá, San Luis…

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  • Native American Life

    Coast Miwok Tribe Facts

    Home region: Marin and southern Sonoma Counties Mission affiliations: San Francisco de Asís, San Rafael, San Francisco Solano Historical background: Speakers of the…

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  • Native American Life

    Chumash Tribe Facts

    Other names: Obispeño, Ventureño, Barbareño, Purisimeño, Yneseño, Canalino Home region: San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, as well as the Channel…

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