News from Native California

News from Native California

Index Authors and titles

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Tribal names used as main entry headings are printed entirely in upper case letters.

n - footnote.

S - Supplement page number
* - Minor reference
+ - Borderline reference
(?) - unable to confirm tribal affiliation, name, or other question

Alphabetical by author's last name. Subentries list all articles the author has written for News, arranged in chronological order using the following format:

vol / no(year) page nos. title.
    SR=Special Report page no.


Abbott, Mary Bates
    6/3(92)30. Grants
    6/4(92)34-35. Grants: Thinking About College
    7/1(92-93)17. Grants
    7/1(92-93)47-49. Index, News From Native California,
    Volume 6, Numbers 1-4
    7/2(93)41. Grants
    7/3(93)43. Grants
    7/4(93-94)13. Grants
    8/1(94)13. Grants
    8/2(94)13-14. Grants: Native California Network
    8/3(94-95)45-46. Grants: Children's Programs
    8/4(95)41-42. Grants: Connecting with Funders
    9/2(95-96)13-14. Grants: Moving Forward in Trying Times
    9/3(96)51-52. Grants
    10/1(96)47-49. The Advocate: Language is Life

Adams, Cheryl J.
    4/3(90)25-26. Chico State's Reburial Summit Meeting

Aguilar, Dugan
    9/2(95-96)25-32. Spirit and Feeling

Alcantra, Salome
    4/1(89)41-42. School Days in Northern California:
    The Accounts of Six Pomo Women

Aldama, Maria
    7/2(93)6. Coyote Baptizes the Chickens (translator)

Allen, Elsie
    4/1(89)40-41. School Days in Northern California:
    The Accounts of Six Pomo Women

Alonzo, Josie
    8/4(95)10. The Weather In Native California:
    The Rainmaker's Song
    8/4(95)11. The Weather In California:
    Yokuts Rainmakers and their Charmstones

Alvarez, Michelle
    7/4(93-94)12. WithOut . The Bay Area's Native
    American Rap Group
    8/3(94-95)1, 4-7. Mount Shasta: A Question of Power
    8/4(95)18-19. An Ongoing Threat to Our Sacred Places.
    More news on the status of Mount Shasta
    8/4(95)46-47. CIBA Brings Issues to Forest Service

Alvarez, Susan H.
    1/4(87)10-14, 24. Acorns: The Staff of Life

Alvitre, Cindi
    9/1(95)34. With Respect, Wa'at Guata Tayiy Hunuka,
    Remember Our Ancestors, Bernard "Nino" Alvitre, June 25, 192J
    January 5, 1995

American Anthropological Associates (AAA)
    9/4(96)SR28. California Indians Archaeology. A Special Report:
    Ethical Guidelines for Archaeologists and Anthropologists

Anderson, Filbert
    5/2(91)21. The Singing Feather

Anderson, Florence
    4/1(89)44-45. School Days in Northern California:
    The Accounts of Six Pomo Women

Anderson, Kat
    6/2(92)19-21. At Home in the Wilderness
    6/2(92)22-23. From Burns to Baskets
    6/2(92)40. Restoring Deer Grass

Anderson-Dell'Osso
    5/4(91)23. With Respect: Arlene Jane Anderson, 1931-1991

Andreas, Anthony J.
    9/4(96)SR5. California Indians & Archaeology.
    A Special Report: Native Americans and Archaeology

Andrews, Raymond
    8/2(94)16-17. Piuga: A Treasured Food

Anonymous
    1/1(87)2. Editors' Notes
    1/1(87)5. California Indian Music Tapes from the Lowie Museum
    1/1(87)8. With Respect É Bill (Kickapoo, Sauk Fox) 1938-87
    1/1(87)10-11. Rupert Costo: a Chair and a Library
    1/1(87)11. Honored Elder's Day
    1/1(87)11. Historian of the Year: Katherine Siva Saubel
    1/1(87)11. National Native News on Radio
    1/1(87)12-13. Northern California Events
    1/1(87)13. Southern California Events
    1/1(87)19. Collection Donated
    1/1(87)19. How We Are Kept Posted
    1/1(87)20. photo only. Yuroks up the Klamath River
    1/2(87)2. Editors' Notes
    1/2(87)3. Indian History Fellowships
    1/2(87)4. Native News on the Radio
    1/2(87)5-6. Youth and Elders Gathering D-Q University
    Encampment, June 22-27
    1/2(87)6. Wintu Medicine Woman Retires
    1/2(87)10-11. Northern California Events
    1/2(87)11. Folk Arts Programs in the Bay Area
    1/2(87)11. Southern California
    1/2(87)18. American Indian : Special California Issue
    1/2(87)18. Teacher Training
    1/2(87) 18. Ya-Ka-Ama's 14th Annual Spring Fair
    1/2(87)20. photo only. Pomo woman weaving a
    close twine basket
    1/3(87)2. Editors' Notes
    1/3(87)2. Summer Program For High School Students
    1/3(87)3. Art Show
    1/3(87)3. Government Cooperation In California
    1/3(87)3. Traditional Indian
    1/3 (87)12-13. Historic Hupa & Yurok Houses
    1/3(87) 14-15. Northern Events
    1/3(87)15. Southern California Events
    1/3(87)23. Attention Artists
    1/3(87)23. Out -Of-Print Books
    1/4(87)2. Editors' Notes
    1/4(87)3. News Release
    1/4(87)3. Third California Indian Conference
    1/4(87)3. With Respect É Frank (White Mountain
    Apache, Chumash) 1925-1987
    1/4(87)9. Alternative Celebration for the Papal Visit
    1/4(87)9. Two Centers Proposed for Southern California
    1/4(87)15. The Journal of California and Great Basin
    Anthropology
    1/4(87)15. New Appointment to American Heritage Commission
    1/4(87)16-17. Northern California Events
    1/4(87)17. Southern California Events
    1/4(87)18. With Nature's Children; Emma Freeman 1880-1928
    1/5(87)2. Editor's Notes
    1/5(87)10. Songs Still to Come (Mendocino Art Show)
    1/5(87)16-17. Northern California Events
    1/5(87)17. Southern California Events
    1/6(88)2. Editors' Notes
    1/6(88)3. Maidu Heritage Foundation
    1/6(88)6. Fundraising Campaign for Patterson Exhibit Portfolio
    1/6(88)6. Promoting Public Awareness of Cultural Resources
    1/6(88)6. Seventh Generation Fund
    1/6(88)6. United Indian Development Association
    1/6(88)12-13. Mono Portraits
    1/6(88)16. Fellowship and Summer Institutes
    1/6(88)16-17. Northern California Events
    1/6(88)17. Southern California Events
    2/1(88)2. Editors' Notes
    2/1(88)3. Pit River Tribe Wins Recognition
    2/1(88)7. New Year's Resolutions
    2/1(88)7. Research for Native Americans
    2/1(88)14. Stories from the Spirit World
    2/1(88)15. California Ethnic Survey
    2/1(88)16-17. Northern California Events
    2/1(88)17. The Spirit of Place Conference
    2/1(88)18. Southern California Events
    2/2(88)2. Editors' Notes
    2/2(88)3. Deganawidah-Quetzalcoatl University
    2/2(88)3. Search for Films
    2/2(88)3. Warm Springs Project: Publications Available
    2/2(88)7. G-O Road Bulletin
    2/2(88)12. No Health Fair in 1988
    2/2(88)16-17. Northern California Events
    2/2(88)17. Foothill Festival
    2/2(88)17-18. Southern California Events
    2/2(88)22. With Respect É Harry Demar (Timm) Williams
    (Yurok) 1924-1988
    2/3(88)3. With Respect É (Florence Shaughnessy)
    2/3(88)7. NO-GO Dinner and Dance
    2/3(88)9. G-O Road Action: What to Do
    2/3(88)10. Satwiwa: Cooperation at Work
    2/3(88)10. Sherman Indian High School Adds College Prep
    2/3(88)11. Chumash Guidelines for Archaeological Monitoring
    2/3(88)11. Museums Make a Statement
    2/3(88)13. American Indians and the Death Penalty
    2/3(88)16-17, 32. Fishing in Northwest California:
    Historical Photos
    2/3(88)18-19. Northern California Events
    2/3(88)18. Foothill Festival
    2/3(88)19. Southern California Events
    2/3(88)24. Fort Ross
    2/3(88)29. California Indian Scholarship in Library Science
    2/3(88)29. Data Needed on Destruction of Sacred Sites
    2/3(88)29. What to Tell Vandals
    2/4(88)2. Editors' Notes
    2/4(88)13. G-O Road Benefit
    2/4(88)13. Apply at Berkeley
    2/4(88)20-21. Northern California Events
    2/4(88)21. Southern California Events
    2/4(88)32. Photographers of the Humboldt Bay Region
    2/5(88)2. Editors' Notes
    2/5(88)12-16. The Theft of Fire
    2/5(88)16-17. Northern California Events
    2/5(88)17. Southern California Events
    2/5(88)29. All-Indian AIDS Advisory Board
    2/5(88)29. Benefit Dinner for Manchester/Point Arena
    Round House
    2/5(88)29. Multiple Images of Earth and Home
    2/5(88)29. Timbisha Shoshone Enrollment
    2/6(89)2. Editor's Notes
    2/6(89)2. BLM Employment Opportunities
    2/6(89)7. Lost Caption #1
    2/6(89)15. Indian Images At Issue Again!
    2/6(89)15. The Olompali People
    2/6(89)15. With Respect É Kay Black (Seneca) 1904-1988
    2/6(89)18. Northern California Events
    2/6(89)19. Southern California Events
    3/1(89)14-15. Northern California Events
    3/1(89)16. Southern California Events
    3/1(89)28. New Map of Native California.
    3/1(89) 29. Attention: Indian Educators & Parents
    3/1(89)29. Hupa Celebration
    3/1(89)29. Senate Hearing in California
    3/2(89)2. Editors' Notes
    3/2(89)12. The Greedy Father
    3/2(89)15. Festival at the Lake, Oakland
    3/2(89)20-21. Northern California Events
    3/2(89)21-22. Southern California Events
    3/2(89)27. Steps to Filing a Civil Rights Lawsuit
    3/2(89)28. State Library Reception
    3/3(89)9-11. "Mohawks." Reflections on a Lost Tribe
    3/3(89)14-15. Northern California Events
    3/3(89)15. Southern California Events
    3/3(89)16. Be Counted in the Next Census
    3/3(89)16. California Indian Conference
    4/1(89)2. Editors' Notes
    4/1(89)2. With Respect É Rupert Costo (Cahuilla)
    4/1(89)10-11. Wintu Spiritual Gathering
    4/1(89)18-19. Saddle Rock
    4/1(89)21. Santos Family Reunion
    4/1(89)22. Northern California Events
    4/1(89)22-23. Southern California Events
    4/1(89)31. [Introduction to] News from Native
    California Education Supplement, Fall 1989
    4/1(89)39. Sand Paintings
    4/1(89)57. For Fourth Grade Teachers
    4/1(89)59. Student Support Services
    4/2(90)26-27. Inept Bureaucrats and Corrupt Officials.
    Report of the Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs
    4/2(90)29. A Sense of Place
    4/2(90)30-31. Northern California Events
    4/2(90)31. Southern California Events
    4/2(90)33. Protecting Tribal Interests at China Lake
    4/2(90)45. California Indian Shamanism, California
    State University, Hayward, February 16 - June 11, 1990
    4/2(90)45. Photographs Sought
    4/3(90)24. California Indian Women's Clubs: Past and
    Present. The United Indian Women's Club
    4/3(90)26. Rose Anderson, Koi Pomo Elder
    4/3(90)27. AB 2577
    4/3(90)28-29. The GO Road - 2 Years Later É
    4/3(90)36-37. Big Times/Little Times
    4/4(90)19. California Indian Conference
    4/4(90)19. Dr. Coyote Returns
    4/4(90)19. Maori Film to be Shown
    4/4(90)24-25, 48. Songs Against the GO Road
    5/1(90-91)2. Investors Sought
    5/1(90-91)27. Young Writers Sought
    5/2(91)24-25. Northern California Events
    5/2(91)25. Southern California Events
    5/3(91)35. Seventh Annual California Indian Conference
    Call for Papers by May 30, 1991
    5/4(91)12. The Indian Arts and Crafts Act
    5/4(91)24-25. 20 Years at Pacific Western Traders
    5/4(91)21. Traditional Running
    5/4(91)28. Correction
    6/1(91-92)20. A Mendocino County Resource Guide
    6/1(91-92)34. Public Land Agency Policies. (California
    Indian Basketweavers Gathering, June 28-30, 1991)
    6/1(91-92)36. Resource People at the 1991
    Basketweavers Gathering
    6/2(92)10-13. Northern California Events
    6/2(92)13. Southern California Events
    6/2(92)15. "Mewuk Indian Tribe Burns 'Old Man Digger'
    in Effigy at Ione Festival."
    6/2(92)16. With Respect: Angelina Elliott Campbell, 1894-1992
    6/2(92)16. With Respect, Annie Louise Orozco, 1917-1992
    6/2(92)insert. Brian Tripp: selected Exhibitions
    6/2(92)45. Native AmericanHeritage Commission Endangered
    6/3(92)23. Why Do These People Look So Content?
    6/3(92)47. More on Repatriation
    6/4(92) 7. California IndianBasketweavers Association
    6/4(92)center insert. JeanLaMarr: Selected Exhibitions
    6/4(92)32. With Respect: Juanita Ochoa Centeno, 1918-1992
    7/1(92-93)26. California Indian Legal Service After 25 Years:
    CILS/Oakland
    7/1(92-93)27. California Indian Legal Service After 25 Years:
    CILS/Escondido
    7/1(92-93)center insert. Harry Fonseca: Selected Exhibitions.
    Lectures
    7/1(92-93)29. California Indian Legal Service After 25 Years:
    CILS/Eureka
    7/1(92-93)33. California Indian Legal Service After 25 Years:
    CILS/Ukiah
    7/1(92-93) 34. California Indian Legal Service After 25 Years:
    Federal Acknowledgment
    7/1(92-93)36.California Indian Legal Service After 25 Years:
    CILS/Bishop
    7/1(92-93)36. California Indian Legal Service After 25 Years:
    The Long and Winding Road
    7/1(92-93)39. The Advocate: Steps Toward the Future
    7/1(92-93)39. The Advocate: Notices
    7/1(92-93)42. The Advocate: Who are the Advocates for
    Indigenous California Language Survival?
    7/1(92-93)43. The Advocate: Language Education Survey
    7/1(92-93)43. The Advocate: Language lives on in its speakers.
    7/2(93)29. Native Reflections
    7/2(93)36-37. The Advocate: Notices
    7/3(93)2. Comments & Corrections
    7/3(93)18. The Advocate: Notices
    7/4(93-94)2. Fund for Folk Culture
    7/4(93-94)52. The Advocate: Announcements
    8/1(94)52. With Respect: Berneice Humphrey, 1910-1994
    8/1(94)56. The Advocate: Announcements
    8/2(94)11. Intertribal Friendship House
    8/2(94)14. Announcements
    8/2(94)31. Directory of Community Services
    8/3(94-95)46. Announcements
    8/3(94-95)49. The Advocate: Announcements
    8/3(94-95)50. The Advocate: Pomo Tribes Explore
    Language Revival
    8/3(94-95)52. With Respect
    8/4(95)6. The Weather In Native California: The Thunder
    Dog: A Yana Tale
    8/4(95)15. The Weather In Native California: The Sun Is
    the Beauty of the World
    8/4(95)47. Pesticide Petition Filed with EPA
    9/1(95)28-29. The Caver's Art
    9/1(95)42. Some Common Symbols for Native California
    Sounds. Other Common Symbols
    9/2(95-96)40. Untitled [Remember Your Relations exhibit]
    9/3(96)28-29. Introduction to "Traditional Tobacco Use in
    Northern California"
    9/3(96)50. The Advocate: Announcements
    9/4(96)52-54. Calendar of Events
    9/4(96) SR20. What To Do If You Find Artifacts or Human
    Remains: A Guide to the General Public
    10/1(96)20-23. Calendar of Events
    10/1(96)50. The Advocate: Announcements
    10/2(96-97)26. With Respect: Dolores Sanchez, December 25,
    1911-August 18, 1996
    10/2(96-97)26. With Respect: Robert Pena Corral, May 10,
    1926-June 28, 1996
    10/2(96-97)41-42. Calendar of Events
    10/3(97)2. Corrections
    10/3(97)7. The Native Cultures Institute of Baja California
    (CUNA)
    10/3(97)9. Kuri Kuri All Nations Gathering, July 18-20
    10/3(97)17-19, 48. Calendar of Events
    10/3(97)32. The Advocate: Announcements
    10/4(97)2. Correction
    10/4(97)11-14. Calendar of Events

Apodaca, Paul
    2/5(88)10-11. First Voices of Southern California
    3/1(89)17-18. Books: Strands of Time - Yokuts, Mono and
    Miwok Basketmakers; The Missions of California: A Legacy of
    Genocide
    3/2(89)22. Books: The Other Californians; Prejudice and
    Discrimination under Spain, Mexico and the United States to
    1920
    3/3(89)19. Books: I'Isniyatam (Designs) A Cahuilla Word Book.
    Jaime De Angulo: The Music of the Indians of Northern
    California
    4/1(89)28-29. Books: Two California Classics
    4/2(90)20-21, 48. Found Treasures in Southern California
    4/2(90)40-41. Books: Basketmakers and Mission Artists
    4/3(90)20-21. Juanenos Protest at Mission San Juan
    Capistrano.
    4/3(90)42. Books: Living on the Frontier
    4/4(90)18-19. California Tribes Look into Creating Museums
    4/4(90)27. With Respect, Fred Estrada
    4/4(90)40-41. Books: American Racism and Empire Building
    5/2(91)26. Sharing Information. The Cahuilla Tribe and the
    Bowers Museum
    5/2(91)28-29. Books: Tools for Teachers and Researchers
    5/3(91)14. With Respect: Juanita Rios Foy - 1913-1991
    5/3(91)35. Mystery Collection
    5/3(91)36-37. Books: A Classic and a New Treasure
    5/4(91)28. Smithsonian Consultation
    5/4(91)42. Books: Indian Country, L.A.: Maintaining Ethnic
    Community in Complex Society
    6/3(92)31-32. Books: Delfina Cuero: Can We Come Home?
    6/3(92)42. NMAI Comes to California
    6/4(92)22-23. Books: California Indian Country
    7/2(93)24-26. Books: California Indian Shamanism and
    California Indian Nights
    8/3(94-95)12-13. Books: Cry for Luck: Sacred Songs and
    Speech
    8/3(94-95)46. Announcements
    8/4(95)48-49. Books: Mabel McKay - Weaving the Dream
    9/1(95)27. Books: Before the Wilderness
    9/2(95-96)8. Books: Chumash Healing: Changing Health and
    Medical Practices in an American Indian Society
    10/1(96)41-45. Books: Past and Present
    10/3(97)20-21. Books: A Time of Little Choice: The
    Disintegration of Tribal Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area,
    1769-1810

Association of Non-Federally Recognized Tribes
    4/3(90)13. Acknowledgment message . . .to all Indian tribes of
    the United States

Azbill, Henry
    7/1(92-93)38. The Maidu Story of Creation

Baca, Lorenzo
    4/3(90)31. The Arts: Coyote: An Interview with Harry Fonseca

Bahr, Diana Meyers
    5/3(91)28-29, 48. The Urbanization of a Cupeno Family

Baker, Rob
    6/2(92)28-29. The Clam "Gardens" of Tomales Bay

Baldy, Ray
    7/1(92-93)41. The Advicate: Story of Skunk (Hupa)
    7/2(93)37. The Advocate: Story of Ki'tsai
    7/3(93)20. The Advocate: The Hupa Story of Xonsil'chwiw
    7/4(93-94)50. The Advocate: Story of Nil'chin'whowh and Tl iw
    9/3(96)48-49. The Advocate: Lo'q Ya:n. A Story for Children
    about the Bald Eagle

Barrett, _____
    10/2(96-97)6. Surf Fishing

Barter, Eloise Richards
    1/3 (87)1, 17. California Collections In The Field Museum,
    Chicago

Bates, Craig D
    5/1(90-91)6-8. With Respect: Dorothy Stanley, 1924-1990
    5/3(19)18-20. Chico Maidu Women's Dance Regalia: Then and Now
    5/3(91)19. Henry Ke'a'a'la Azbill, 1898-1973
    6/3(92)38-41. Chico Maidu Dancers
    7/1(92-93)38. The Maidu Story of Creation
    8/4(95)13-14. The Weather In Native California: Forecasters,
    Shamans and Newspapers. Weather and Mewuk People of
    Tuolumne County

Bates, Mary
    2/2(88)26-27. Index, News From Native California Volume 1,
    Numbers 1-6
    3/2(89)30-31. Index, News From Native California Volume 2,
    Numbers 1-6
    5/2(91)41-43. Index, News From Native California, Volume 3,
    Numbers 1-3; Volume 4, Numbers 1-4
    6/1(91-92)41-42. Index, News From Native California, Volume
    5, Numbers 1-4

Bean, Lowell John
    2/6(89)24-25 Museums & Archives: The Campbell Collection

Beasley, Conger, Jr.
    2/4(88)18-19. The Yurok Redwood Canoe. [in California
    Watercraft: Ongoing Traditions]

Belardes, David L.
    9/4(96)SR6-7. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special
    Report: The Ancestral Homeland and Archaeology

Bell, Linda
    1/1(87)8. Plant of the Season

Benner, Marvin
    3/2(89)18-19. Jamani Maidu Wedam: Mountain Maidu Spring
    Rite

Benson, Foley
    5/4(91)23. With Respect: Gary Sheard, 1949-1990. In His
    Memory

Bernstein, Bruce
    3/2(89)1, 6-7. Frank LaPena: The Art and the Artist

Bibby, Brian
    1/6(88)3. Northern Sierra Miwuk Language Program
    4/3(90)46. Preserving the Miwok Language: A Grassroots Effort
    6/1(91-92)9. Fifty Years Later
    6/3(92)12-13. The Grindstone Roundhouse
    7/1(92-93)8. A Purpose For Everything
    7/3(93)1, 21-36. Still Going. Bill Franklin and the revival of
    Miwuk traditions
    8/1(94)18-22. Field Games of Native California

Bicknell, Kenneth
    3/1(89)23-24. Museums & Archives: Southwest Museum's
    Braun Research Library

Bill, Lonnie
    6/4(92)16. Mono Fishing

Billy, Susie
    5/2(91)31. With Respect. Elsie Allen, 1899-1990

Blake, Falene
    6/3(92)22. The Blessing of Our People

Block, Gwendoline H.
    8/4(95)6. The Weather In Native California: The Thunder Dog:
    A Yana Tale

Blue Cloud, Peter
    10/1(96)45. Clans of Many Nations

Boham, Russell V.
    2/3(88)3. Indians in Natural Resources

Bright, William (translator)
    3/3(89)4-6. Story of How Panther Got Tear Marks

Brovarney, Dot
    10/1(96)32-34. From the Inside Out. The Native American
    History Project

Brown, Donalee
    6/2(92)16. With Respect, Angelina Elliott Campbell, 1894-1992

Brown, Karen
    2/6(89)14-15. The Indian Library Services Projects

Brown, Marvin
    6/2(92)10-11. The Big Head Religion Today

Buckley, Thomas
    1/3(87)10-11. Yurok Houses

Butler, Parris K.
    7/2(93)11. "wandering . . ."
    7/2(93)35-36. The Advocate: "To Foster the Revival of
    Indigenous Languages . . ."
    7/3(93)17-18. The Advocate: Rediscovering Tribal Values
    Through Language
    9/2(95-96)43-44. The Advocate: To Raid Or Not To Raid? The
    value of "modern institutionalized education" among
    contemporary indigenous nations

California Council for the Humanities
    10/3(97)35. A Special Invitation for California Sesquicentennial
    Projects

California Department of Education
    7/1(92-93)35. California Indian Legal Service After 25 Years:
    Federal Indian Policy: a Swinging Pendulum

California Department of Parks and Recreation
    6/3(92)47. More on Repatriation California Indian Legal
    Services
    8/3(94-95)53-54. News from California Indian Legal Services

Cambra, Rosemary
    4/1(89)15-17. Control of Ancestral Remains

Campbell, Nancy D
    5/1 (90-91)37. Round Valley Public Library

Carney, Ismana
    10/1(96)28. With Respect: Bernice Evelyn Scott-Torrez. She
    Was A Song

Carpenter, Melodie
    9/3(96)47-48. The Advocate: Niwho:ngxw sa'a: na'a:sya' (In a
    Good Way He Lived Long)

Castel de Oro, Melinda
    5/1(90-91)22. Puvungna: A Gathering of the People
    7/2(93)28. A Celebration at Sherman
    7/2(93)28. Nashun Huaute
    8/4(95)25-27. Toypurina's Gathering of the Acorn People
    9/1(95)31-32. Master of Coincidence

Castillo, Edward D.
    1/3(87)4. Junipero Serra: A Saint?
    5/3(91)12-13. Mission Studies and the Columbian
    Quincentennial
    7/2(93)7. Drastic Measures

Castro, Gregg
    8/4(95)42-43. A Nation Awakens
    9/1(95)14-15. untitled
    9/4(96)SR9-11. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special
    Report: Educating Ourselves About Archaeology

Chartkoff, Joseph L.
    9/4(96)SR2-3. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special
    Report: Relationships between Archaeologists and Native
    Americans in the History of the Society for California
    Archaeology

Chases-the-Wind (Jason Smith)
    6/3(92)17. Woman - do you see how I move?

Chavez, Ronda
    4/2(90)17. Thoughts About Being a Native American Woman

Clark, Chris
    7/2(93)47. Inter-Tribal Sinkyone Park - It Could Happen Soon
    7/4(93-94)45-46. Maintaining the Wealth. The Inter-Tribal
    Sinkyone Wilderness

Cleaves, Wallace T, II.
    8/2(94)18-19. We Remain

Cleaves, Wallace T., Ph.D.
    8/2(94)17-18. Lollapalooza
    8/2(94)18-19. We Remain

Cole, Kay
    7/3(93)47. Wailaki Gardens

Colegrove, Eugene
    4/2(90)18-19. The Acorn Feast at Takimilding

Collins, Brenda
    5/4(91)23. With Respect: Gary Sheard, 1949-1990

Cook, Raymond B.
    4/3(90)39. A Freeway, A Roundhouse, and George Somersall

Cook, Rhoby
    9/4(96)11-16. Inside News: California Indian Radio

Crum, Annette Reed
    9/3(96)8-9. With Respect: Genevieve "Genny" George Mitchell,
    1924-1995 (Karuk -Yurok), Leonard "Lundy" Mitchell, 1918-
    1991 (Northern Paiute)

Dabny, Leona
    10/3(97)24. Nasty Beast Bear

Davis, Denise
    6/1(91-92)25. A Response. (California Indian Basketweavers
    Gathering, June 28-30, 1991)

Davis, Lee
    1/3(87)16-17. The Leldin Towns In Indian Time, The South Fork
    Bridge Today
    1/5(87)14-15. The Sacred Life of Trees
    2/5(88)20-21. Museums & Archives: The Grace Hudson Museum
    2/6(89)24-25. Museums & Archives: Artifacts and the
    Ownership of History
    3/2(89)11-12. Museums & Archives: Art and Artifact
    4/1(89)1, 4-9, 64. Locating the Live Museum
    9/3(96)48. The Advocate: Ray, You Make It Beautiful

d'Azvedo, Warren
    3/3(89)9[-11]. "Mohawks." Reflections on a Lost Tribe

de Angulo, Jaime
    4/4(90)4-6. Indians in Overalls. Pit River Country in the 1920s
    (excerpt)

De Barros, Philip
    8/3(94-95)55. Native Americans and Archaeology. Regional
    Workshops Proposed
    9/4(96)SR25-27. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special
    Report: SCA's Native American Programs Committee: Improving
    Communication and Cooperation Between Native Americans
    and Archaeologists

DeLorme, Mace J.
    6/2(92)35-36. A Gathering of Good Spirits

Dides, Judith (interviewer)
    6/4(92)4-6. The Law of the Land

Dillow, Barbara
    9/3(96)7. With Respect: Milton "Bun" Lucas, 1925-1995 (Pomo)
    10/3(97)11-16. Inside News: Stranger Amongst My People

Dittman, Carl
    8/4(95)28. Juana Maria

Dixon, Roland
    8/1(94)36. Shasta Guessing Games
    8/1(94)44. Ring and Pin Games

Downey, Fred "Coyote"
    6/2(92)38. Our Greatest Need

Downs, Ralph
    5/1(90-91)17. The Times They Are A-Changing

Dozier, Deborah
    10/4(97)25-32. The Heart is Fire: The World of the Cahuilla
    Indians of Southern California (excerpts)

Dr. Coyote
    1/1(87)6; 1/2(87)19; 1/3(87)23; 1/4(87)23; 1/5(87)23;
    1/6(88)23; 2/2(88)28; 2/4(88)7; 2/5(88)32; 2/6(89)32;
    10/3(97)39. Ask Dr. Coyote.

Drummer, Marina
    10/1(96)30-31. Grants: The Basics
    10/2(96-97)18; 10/3(97)34-35. Grants
    10/4(97)34. Books: People of the Seventh Fire: Returning
    Lifeways of Native America
    10/4(97)43-44. Grants: Resources for Native American Youth

Dubin, Margaret
    8/3(94-95)54. The Artist as Community Healer. A report form
    the Atlatl Conference

Dunn, Carolyn M.
    7/2(93)30-31. Healing Voices. Native American Women Speak
    on Survival into the Future

Eidsness, Janet P
    1/2(87)5. The Archaeological Conservancy: Preservation
    Through Direct Acquisition

English, Dorette Quintana
    10/4(97)56. photo only.

Estrada, Fred
    4/4(90)27. Excerpts from Fred Estrada's speech at the 1989 Public Humanities Conference in Fullerton

Falk, Donald
    2/3(88)8-9. Where the G-O Road Stands Now

Farmer, Justin F.
    2/1(88)1, 8-10. Basketry of the Southern California "Mission" Indians

Farris, Glenn J.
    2/3(88)22-23. A French Visitor's Description of the Fort Ross Rancheria in 1839
    4/1(89)12. Wintun Settlers in Colorado in 1874
    6/4(92)37. Aid for the Voznesensky Collection

Festersen, Charles L.
    8/4(95)17-18. With Respect: George Wessell, January 13, 1915-December 11, 1994

Fields, Virginia
    3/2(89)11-12. Museums & Archives: Art and Artifact
    3/2(89)13. Museums & Archives: The Clarke Memorial Museum

Fillmore, Laura
    9/2(95-96)23. Washoe Pinenut Camp, 1991. A Tribute to Goldie

Fletcher, Jill Sherman
    7/4(93-94)49-51. The Advocate: Na:Tinixwe: Xonta - Hupa Home.

Fonseca, Harry
    6/3(92)38-41. Chico Maidu Dancers
    7/1(92-93)center insert. The Maidu Creation Story

Forbes, Jack D.
    4/1(89)35-36, 38-39. Teaching Native American Values and Cultures
    9/2(95-96)12-13. Native Intelligence: Affirmative Action in Perspective
    9/3(96)16. Native Intelligence: Who Owns the Water?
    10/1(96)51. Native Intelligence: The Colonialism of Names

Fortunate Eagle, Adam
    7/2(93)12. To Take the Island for the Indian People

Franco, Hector
    7/2(93)17-19. "That Place Needs a Good Fire"

Francois, Julie
    10/1(96)28. Photo of Bernice Torrez

Frank, George
    5/1(90-91)29. Point Arena Roundhouse Reconstruction

Frank, Jackie
    3/1(89)12. Point Arena Roundhouse: "There is no other way. . . ."

Frank, L.

6/2(92)56; 6/3(92)56; 6/4(92)48; 7/1(92-93)56; 7/2(93) 56; 7/3(93)56; 7/4(93-94)64; 8/1(94)64; 8/2(94) 56; 8/3(94-95)64; 8/4(95) 64; 9/1(95)56; 9/2(95-96) 56; 9/3(96)64; 9/4(96)64; 10/3(97)39; 10/4(97)44. Acorn Soup.
    10/1(96)1, 64. Illustrations only
    10/2(96-97)43. The Advocate: Words are Ceremony
    10/2(96-97)48. illustration only

Frederickson, Vera Mae
    1/1(87)14-15. Archaeology:

Notes From Around the State
    1/2(87)15. Archaeology:

Desecration and the Law
    1/3(87)21. Health: Health Resources
    1/3(87)22. Recipes: Acorn Pinenut Bread
    1/5 (87)10. Indian Fire Fighters
    1/5(87)15. College Opportunities
    1/5(87)22-23. Health: More

Health Resources
    1/6(88)21-22. Health: Health Notes
    2/2(88)22-23. Health: Health Notes. Indian Health Care Eligibility: The Rules Aren't Final
    2/4(88)19. Reagan's Comments Draw Fire
    2/4(88)22-23; 2/5(88)18-19; 2/6(89)20-21; 3/1(89)19-20; 3/2(89)22-23; 3/3(89) 17-18; 4/1(89)20-22. Big Times/Little Times
    4/1(89)40-45. (ed.) School Days in Northern California: The Accounts of Six Pomo Women
    4/2(90)2. Editors' Notes
    9/4(96)SR20. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special Report: What To Do If You Find Artifacts or Human Remains: A Guide to the General Public

Fuller, Reba
    9/4(96)SR7-9. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special Report: Sierra Me-Wuk Cultural and Historic Preservation Committee

Garbani, Ledonna
    9/1(95)47. Handgames

Gendar, Jeannine
    4/2(90)32-33. Big Times/Little Times
    4/3(90)8-9. The Modoc People
    4/4(90)32-33; 5/1(90-91)30-31; 5/2(91)39; 5/3(91)33-35; 5/4(91)36-37; 6/1(91-92)12. Big Times/ Little Times
    6/1(91-92)15-16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36. Report on Panel Discussions and Workshops (California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, June 28-30, 1991)
    6/2(92)44-45. Big Times/Little Times
    6/3(92)23. Why Do These People Look So Content?
    6/3(92)28. With Respect. William Anthony Johnson, 1929-1992
    6/3(92)38-41. Breaking New Ground
    6/3(92)46-47. Big Times/Little Times
    6/4(92)30-31. Language: Ikshup'ihiiraam - Karuk Language Camp
    6/4(92)36-37; 7/1(92-93)18-20. Big Times/Little Times
    7/1(92-93)25-27. California Indian Legal Service After 25 Years: Sovereignty
    7/1(92-93)28-32. California Indian Legal Service After 25 Years: Environmental Issues
    7/1(92-93)33-35. California Indian Legal Service After 25 Years: Tribal Status
    7/2(93)45-47; 7/3(93)46-47; 7/4(93-94)53-55. Big Times/Little Times
    8/1(94)46. String Figures
    8/1(94)50-52. Big Times/ Little Times
    8/2 (94)9-12. People of Culture.
    8/2(94)45-46. Big Times/ Little Times
    8/3(94-95)41. A Gathering of Ohlonean People. Coyote Hills Regional, Park, October 30, 1994
    8/3(94-95)51-53. Big Times/ Little Times
    8/4(95)44-45. Food for Thought
    8/4(95)52-54. Big Times/ Little Times
    9/1(95)30. Hand Game
    9/1(95)44-47; 9/2(95-96)45-48. Big Times/Little Times
    9/3(96)43. Books: Yurok-Karok Basket Weavers
    9/3(96)52-55; 9/4(96)57-58. Big Times/Little Times
    10/1(96)46. Weaving a California Tradition
    10/1(96)52-54; 10/2(96-97) 19-20. Big Times/Little Times
    10/2(96-97)40. Education: Games for Children
    10/3(97) 4. The Wonder of It All
    10/3(97)37-38. Big Times/Little Times
    10/4(97)33. Books: Surviving in Two Worlds; Contemporary Native American Voices
    10/4(97)33. Books: Her Mind Made Up: Weaving Caps the Indian Way
    10/4(97)33-34. Baskets and Weavers
    10/4(97)34. Books: Memory and Imagination; The Legacy of Maidu Indian Artist Frank Day
    10/4(97)46-47. Big Times/Little Times Gifford, Edward W.
    7/4(93-94)42-43. How Big Dentalium Created Wealth
    8/4(95)6. The Weather In Native California: The Thunder Dog: A Yana Tale

Goddard, Pliny Earl
    3/3(89)30. From a Hupa Plaque. . .
    4/2(90)18. The Acorn Feast at Takimilding (Turn of the Century)

Goode, Ron W.
    6/4(92)8-10. Gathering Philosophy
    9/4(96)SR11-14. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special Report:Archaeology and the Native American Perspective

Gordon, Joel
    10/2(96-97)9-10. Hooking Eels

Gould, Janice
    10/1(96)35. Inside News: Blood Sisters
    10/1(96)36. Inside News: Questions About the Soul
    10/1(96)37. Inside News: Outside Language
    10/1(96)38. Inside News: Alphabet
    10/1(96)39-40. Inside News: Easter Sunday

Grant, Samson
    1/2(87)4. My Childhood

Greensfelder, Sara
    6/1(91-92)14-15. Introduction (to "California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, June 28-30, 1991")
    6/1(91-92)28. The Nature Conservancy. (California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, June 28-30, 1991)

Guerrero, Edna
    4/1(89)41. School Days in Northern California: The Accounts of Six Pomo Women
    8/4(95)40. untitled

Hailstone, Vivien
    7/1(92-93)4-5. The Past is But the Beginning of the Beginning
    9/3(96)15. Is It Authentic, Indian Made, or Real Indian?

Hanc'ibyjim
    5/3(91)7. illus. Coyote the Spoiler (Shipley, trans)

Hanley, Beverly
    7/2(93)29-30. Northwest Traditions. An evening of dance demonstrations, singing and poetry
    7/2(93)31-32. Indian Tails. A Review
    10/2(96-97)3-4, 6-8. Fish Camp
    10/2(96-97)5. A Kind of History

Haro, Donna
    9/4(96)15-16, 18-19. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special Report: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Harrington, John P.
    1/4(87)15. The Acorn Maidens; A Karuk Story
    8/4(95)15. The Weather In Native California: The Sun Is the Beauty of the World

Hathaway, Gary
    4/3(90)4-12. Two Nations At War: The Prelude, the Aftermath, the Healing. A Return to Captain Jack's Stronghold: A 1990 Summer Gathering
    4/3(90)12. Stronghold Ceremony 1990

Hays, Beth
    8/4(95)12. The Weather In Native California: Rain Rock

Hightower, Ben
    7/4(93-94)48. Solving Disputes From a Native Perspective

Hill, Dorothy J.
    4/3(90)51. Indians of Round Valley - 1926

Hill, Michael
    4/1(89)47. Indians and the Concept of Education

Hillyeard, Ted C.
    5/4(91)37. Wassama Roundhouse: A New State Historical Landmark

Hinton, Leanne
    1/6(88)22-23. Language: Living California Indian Languages
    2/1(88)22-23. Language: Native California Names On the Land
    2/2(88)23-24. Language: The Ohlone Languages of the San Francisco Bay Area
    2/4(88)27-28. Language: On the Origin of California Tribal Names
    2/5(88)3-4. Song: Overcoming the Language Barrier
    2/6(89)26-29. Language: Symbols for the Sounds of California
    3/1(89)25-27. Language: California Counting
    3/3(89)28-30. Language: Language Families in California
    4/1(89)29-30. Language: Coyote Talk
    4/3(90)40-41. Language: What Language Can Tell Us About History
    4/4(90)28-29. Language: Kashaya Hitting Words
    5/1(90-91)34-36. Language: How to Learn Your Language
    5/2(91)22-23. Language: The Native American Languages Act
    5/3(91)37. Books: A Classic and a New Treasure
    5/3(91)38-39. Language: Men's and Women's Talk
    5/4(91)26-28. Language: Does Language Affect Thought?
    6/1(91-92)4-5. Language: Basketry Words
    6/2(92)14-15. Language: A pinenut by any other name...
    6/3(92)34-36. Language: Songs Without Words
    6/4(92)1, 25-31. Language: Keeping the Languages Alive: The Tribal Scholars Language Conference
    6/4(92)28. Language: S. 2044, Native American Languages Act of 1992
    6/4(92)31. Language: To the Lonely Hearts Language Club
    7/1(92-93)9-13. Language: The House is Afire! John Peabody Harrington - Then and Now
    7/2(93)6. Coyote Baptizes the Chickens (translator)
    7/2(93)20-23. Language: Dancing Downriverward to the West. How California languages talk about direction of movement
    7/3(93)13-16. Language: Awakening Tongues. Elders, Youth, and Educators Embark on Language Renaissance
    7/4(93-94)4-9. Language: In Our Own Words. How much is really left of California's native languages?
    8/1(94)14-16. Language: Word Play
    8/1(94)53-55. The Advocate: The 1994 California Languages Conference
    8/2(94)37-40. Language: All Our Relations
    8/3(94-95)14-19. Language: Preserving the Future. A Progress Report on the Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
    8/3(94-95)16-20. Language: Ten Points for Successful Language Learning
    8/4(95)36-39. Language: New Words
    9/1(95)40-42. Language: In Writing. Some reasons for writing modern California languages
    9/2(95-96)33-34. Language: The "Language of Government Act." Bad News for California Indian Languages
    9/4(96)7-9. Language: Names
    10/1(96)13-16. Language: Breath of Life/ Silent No More. The Native California Language Restoration Workshop
    10/2(96-97)13-14. Language: Endangered Languages, Endangered Knowledge, Endangered Environments. A working conference
    10/3(97)29. Agnes Vera's Autobiography (introduction)
    10/4(97)15-22. Hawaiian Language Schools

Huaute, Semu
    9/1(95)31-32. Master of Coincidence

Hubbell, Julie
    10/1(96)27. We Will Carry On

Hunter, Priscilla
    4/1(89)45. School Days in Northern California: The Accounts of Six Pomo Women
    6/2(92)16. With Respect, Angelina Elliott Campbell, 1894-1992

IFH (Intertribal Friendship House) Community History Project
    2/1(88)12-13. Intertribal Friendship House, Oakland

Ipina, David
    2/3(88)9. What will history say of us?
    9/2(95-96)18-19. Inside News: The Ballad of "Hey Hank, I Mean. . ."
    9/2(95-96)20. Inside News: For Dad/Steven
    9/2(95-96)20. Inside News: Pauline Deana Ipina, 4-6-94
    9/2/(95-96)21. Inside News: Danelle, 13th birthday
    9/2(95-96)21. Inside News: Untitled
    9/2(95-96)22. Inside News: Our People, Our Times

Jack, Frances
    2/5(88)5-6. Shoqowa Ke: Hopland Pomo Dance Songs
    4/1(89)43-44. School Days in Northern California: The Accounts of Six Pomo Women

Jack, Mitchell
    2/5(88)5-6. Shoqowa Ke: Hopland Pomo Dance Songs

Jacknis, Ira
    7/4(93-94)22-24. Indian Regalia of Northwest California: Introduction

Jamison, Eugene
    5/2(91)21. The Singing Feather

Jenkins, Richard
    3/1(89) 13. Point Arena Roundhouse: Update on Point Arena Roundhouse

Joaquin, Jeff
    3/3(89)12-13. Traditional Pomo Fishing

Johnson, Gordon
    9/3(96)10. With Respect: Rosalie Lugo Valencia, 1916-1995 (Cahuilla)

Johnson, John W.
    5/1(90-91)41. The Evolution of PICES

Johnson, Ron
    10/1(96)8. With Respect: Vera Ryerson, 1916-1996

Johnson, Sharon G.
    1/5(87)7. California Oaks

Jones, P.M.
    1/5(87)1. photo only

Jones, Arthur Smoky
    9/3(96)21. Inside News: Goodbye

Joyce, Barry
    6/3(92)20-21. Kumeyaay Bird Singers

Kaldenberg, Russell L.
    1/5(87)3. Southern California Indian Land Transfer Act

Katz, Richard
    5/1(90-91)23. A Matter of Respect

Kauffman, Kathy
    6/4(92)6. . . .and in Eastern California

Keeling, Richard
    1/1(87)4-5. Returning Indian Music to Its Sources

Kelley, Coleen

2/6(89)11. With Respect. . . Carrie Turner (Yurok) 1890-1988

Klasky, Philip M.
    6/4(92)19-20. Spirit Run. Native Americans and environmentalists battle a radioactive waste sump in the Mojave Desert
    9/2(95-96)9-11. An Extreme and Solemn Relationship. The Battle Against Radioactive Waste Dumping in the Mojave Desert
    10/4(97)41-42. Across a Wide Canyon

Knight, David
    4/3(90)19. The Dark Side of the Moon

Koerper, Henry C.
    10/4(97)1, 4-6. John Tortes Meyers: A Cahuilla in the Big Leagues

Korb, Carole
    9/2(95-96)41-42. The Advocate: AICLS News

Kotzen, Alice
    8/4(95)45. "Malki Museum's Native Foods Tasting Experience" excerpt in Food for Thought [Gendar]

Koutnik, Auriana
    9/2(95-96)39. Remembering Indian Island

Kroeber, A.L.
    7/4(93-94)42-43. How Big Dentalium Created Wealth

Kroeber, A.L. and Barrett
    10/2(96-97)6. Surf Fishing

Krupp, E.C.
    1/5(87)10-11. Saluting the Solstice
    1/5(87)12-13, 24. Winter Solstice Sites

Kulhavy, Gail
    10/3(97)35. From the Sesquicentennial Commission: A Time to Share

La Marr, Jean
    6/4(92)center insert. Lighting Up #4
    9/3(96)23-26. Abundance, Happiness, Pride and Hope. Jean LaMarr and the Ohlone Mural Project

Lang, Julian
    2/3(88)1, 4-7. The No-GO March
    2/6(89)8-11. The Hoopa-Yurok Settlement Act
    3/1(89)3. It's Hard to Be an Indian
    3/2(89)16-17. BDTripp: Karuk Indian Artist
    3/3(89)3-4. Pay pananu' ararahih. Our Indian Language
    3/3(89)4-6. trans. Story of How Panther Got Tear Marks
    4/2(90)22-25, 48. How They Almost Killed Our Songs
    6/2(92)8-9. Keepers of the Treasure
    6/2(92)17. Peethivthaaneen: The Earth
    7/4(93-94)25-27. Indian Regalia of Northwest California: The Embodiment of Wealth
    7/4(93-94)34-41. Indian Regalia of Northwest California: The Dances and Regalia
    9/3(96)28-36. Traditional Tobacco Use in Northern California: Indian Tobacco in Northwestern California

LaPena, Frank
    1/1(87)14. The Arts: Reflections of a Changing Earth
    1/2(87)1, 14-15. The Arts: Frank Day: Concow Maidu Artist and Traditionalist.
    1/2(87)5. illus only. Messenger Spirit/Mt. Shasta
    1/3(87) 18. The Arts: What Does Blood Have To Do With Indian Art?
    1/4(87)1, 21. The Arts: Harry Fonseca Exhibition
    1/5(87)18-19. The Arts: Coyote: A Myth in the Making. An Interview with Harry Fonseca
    1/6(88)18-19. The Arts: Keeping the Tradition Alive In Art and Practice
    2/1(88)19. The Arts: The Art of Living
    2/2(88)18-19. The Arts: The Multimedia of George Longfish and Brian Tripp
    2/3(88)26. The Arts: Art Notes
    2/4(88)22. The Arts: Some Good Art
    2/5(88)4. Spirit Singer Praising
    2/5(88)9. Two People
    2/5(88)10. What It Is To Laugh What It Is To Sing
    2/6(89)19-20. The Arts: Exhibitions/Exposure
    3/1(89)16-17.The Arts: California Indian Museum
    3/2(89)3-5, 32. The World Is A Gift
    3/2(89)14. The Arts: Where Are We?
    3/3(89)2. With Respect. Oscar McDaniel, 1898-1989
    4/1(89)46-47. The Arts: Sharing Tradition
    4/2(90)28. Arts: Artworks
    4/3(90)1, 30-31. Choice
    4/4(90)30-31. The Arts: Art Reviews
    5/1(90-91)28-29. The Arts: The Protection Of Art
    5/2(91)30. The Arts: Artspace
    5/3(91)15-16. The Arts: Myths to Live and Die By
    5/4(91)10-12. The Arts: Changes and Choices
    6/1(91)6-7. The Arts: Artview
    6/2(92)4-5. The Arts: Rights and Symbols
    6/3(92)16-17. The Maidu Dancers and Traditionalists
    6/3(92)29-30. The Arts: Sometimes
    6/4(92)21-22. The Arts: The Legacy of Art
    7/2(93)27. The Arts: Artnotes
    7/3(93)4-5. The Arts: Rites of Passage
    7/4(93-94)14-15. The Arts: To Be or Not to Be, In or Out
    8/1(94)4-5. The Arts: Using Quality
    8/3(94-95)10. The Arts: One and All
    8/4(95)15. The Weather In Native California: Sunusa Stopped the Rain
    8/4(95)16-17. The Arts: Looking Out Looking In
    9/1(95)26. Running Backwards
    9/2(95-96)7. The Arts: Doing the Things We Need to Do
    9/4(96)5-6.The Arts: Labels
    10/1(96)23-24. The Arts: Same Old Story
    10/2(96-97)15. The Arts: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
    10/4(97)10. The Arts: A Presentation to Graduates

LaPena, Sage
    9/2(95-96)47. Educational Opportunities at Ya-Ka-Ama
    9/3(96)17. Inside News: Dancing
    10/2(96-97)1, 21-25. All in the Family

LaPena, Vince
    10/2(96-97)1, 21-25. All in the Family

LaPlace, Cyrille
    2/3(88)22-23. A French Visitor's Description Of The Fort Ross Rancheria In 1839

Lara, Walt, Sr.
    9/4(96)SR21-22. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special Report: Respect for the Dead

Lawson, Vana
    10/1(96)26. Looking Back on Yesterday

LeBeau, Beverly
    4/1(89)48. untitled ("You don't know me . . .)

Lemos, Frank Winai
    10/2(96-97)43. The Advocate: From the Chairman
    10/3(97)32. The Advocate

Lewis, Josie
    6/4(92)4-6. The Law of the Land

Lewis, Kathy
    7/2(93)8. Silent Voices
    8/1(94)37-38. The Three Women
    8/1(94)41. Games of Long Ago
    9/3(96)20. Inside News: Grandpa's Hands
    10/4(97)35. Inside News: For J.M.
    10/4(97)36-37. Inside News: The Guesser
    10/4(97)38. Inside News: My Father's Story
    10/4(97)39. Inside News: The Captured Warrior
    10/4(97)40. Inside News: Sisters in Struggle

Lewis, Roy
    8/4(95)5. The Weather In Native California: Coyote and the Rain

Lippert, Tom
    1/2(87)6-7. Library Services and the Urban Indian: Los Angeles.

Lobo, Susan
    2/4(88)23-24. Oakland's Indian Education Programs: A Success Story
    6/1(91-92)12. Youth Art Express Mural
    8/2(94)21-22. Acjachemen Host Harrington Conference

Loeb, Edwin M.
    4/1(89)37. Roundhouse as "School"

Logan, Rachel
    5/2(91)20. The Singing Feather

Lopez, Alfred

8/2(94)20-21. Reburial at Bolsa Chica
    8/4(95)29. With Respect: Chief Frederick "Sparky" Morales

Lopez, Lupe
    8/2(94)20-21. Reburial at Bolsa Chica
    8/4(95)29. With Respect: Chief Frederick "Sparky" Morales

Lopez, Steve (Ech Kwach Nyorr)
    5/4(91)20-21. A Spirit Run for the Desert
    6/3(92)19-21. Mojave Bird Dance and Song. A Newfound Tradition

Lopez, Wilhelmina
    8/2(94)20-21. Reburial at Bolsa Chica

Love, Bruce
    9/4(96)SR29-31. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special Report: Strategies for Indian Participation in Cultural Resource Management

Lucas, Milton "Bun"
    6/2(92)8-9. Drawings by Bun

Lucas [Kashia Pomo dance traditions]
    8/1(94)45. Playing Leaves: A Kashaya Game
    8/4(95)7-8. The Weather In Native California: Fog: Some Kashaya Pomo Stories

Luckie, Kate
    6/2(92)36. The Ground Cries Out

Luna, James
    5/4(91)11. James Luna: Half Indian/Half Mexican

Macri, Martha
    7/4(93-94)51. The Advocate: Like a River Turtle, Like an Eagle

Margolin, Malcolm
    1/1(87) 9-10. Center Post for Kule Loklo
    1/6(88)10-11, 16. G-O Road Update. The Journey to Washington
    2/3(88)2. Editors' Notes
    2/4(88)14-15. California Watercraft: Ongoing Traditions
    3/3(89)7-8, 32. California Indian Library Collections
    4/2(90)2. Editors' Notes
    4/3(90)38. Spanish Missions and California Indians Conference
    4/4(90)2. Editor's Notes: Become a Friend of News From Native California
    4/4(90)7-9. The Return of the Hundred-and-Elevens to Northwest California
    5/1(90-91)2. Editors' Notes
    5/1(90-91)18-21. Preston Arrow-weed, Playwright
    5/3(91)2. Editors' Notes
    5/3(91)16-17. Nisenan Feast
    5/3(91)24-27, 48. The Cupeno Expulsion of 1903
    5/4(91)2. Editors' Notes
    5/4(91)8-9. Ceremonial Enclosure at Ya-Ka-Ama
    6/1(91-92)2. Editors' Notes
    6/1(91-92)35. Interviews: Nancy Riley; Rochelle Marie O'Rourke. (California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, June 28-30, 1991)
    6/2(92)2. Editor's Notes
    6/2(92)18. Among Kin
    6/2(92)24-25. The Quechan Landscape
    6/3(92)2. Editors' Notes
    6/3(92)33. Hawaiian Connections
    6/3(92)37. The Mattole Project
    6/4(92)2. Editor's Notes
    6/4(92)32-33. With Respect: Vincent Tumamait, 1919-1992
    7/1(92-93)2. Editor's Notes
    7/1(92-93)22-24. California Indian Legal Service After 25 Years: Indian Law for Indian People
    7/2(93)2. Editors' Notes
    7/3(93)2. Editors' Notes
    7/4(93-94)2. Editors' Notes
    7/4(93-94)28-33. Indian Regalia of Northwest California: Wealth and Spirit
    8/1(94)2. Editors' Notes
    8/1(94)17. Games and Toys of Native California
    8/1(94)47-48. Just for Fun. A Few Little-Known Traditional California Indian Games.
    8/2(94)2. Editor's Notes
    8/2(94)6. A Rattlesnake Ceremony Song
    8/2(94)7. The Rattlesnake Shaman
    8/2(94)26-27. The Family
    8/3(94-95)2. Editor/s Notes
    8/3(94-95)S1-S16. Living in a Well-Ordered World; Indian People of Northwestern California
    8/3(94-95)44. Snake Clan Reading
    8/4(95)2. Editor's Notes
    8/4(95)5. The Weather in Native California. Introduction
    9/1(95)2. Editor's Notes
    9/2(95-96)2. Editor's Notes
    9/3(96)2. Editor's Notes
    9/4(96)1, 2. Editors' Notes
    10/1(96)2. Editor's Notes
    10/1(96)9-12. Impulse and Fortuitous Circumstances. An Interview with Joe Myers
    10/2(96-97)2. Editor's Notes
    10/2(96-97) 21. All in the Family (introduction)
    10/3(97)2. Editor's Notes
    10/3(97)33. Education: What the Tule House Has to Teach Us
    10/4(97)2. Editor's Notes
    10/4(97)24. Education: Some questions for teachers and students

Marks, Coleen Kelley
    9/1(95)17-21. Preserving through Mutual Respect

Marston, Les
    3/3(89)16. A Tribute. Mitchell Jack 1912-1989

Martinez, Dennis
    6/2(92)37-40.Restoring the Sinkyone

Martinez, Iris
    6/2(92)16. With Respect, Angelina Elliott Campbell, 1894-1992

Martinez, Iris Campbell
    8/4(95)40. The Advocate: Edna Campbell Guerrero, Pomo Elder & Linguist, 1908-1995

Mattz, Geneva
    7/1(92-93)31. California Indian Legal Service After 25 Years: Protest Fishing
    7/2(93)10. The Judge's Visit

May, Ronald V.
    1/4(87)22. Archaeology

Mayfield, Thomas Jefferson
    7/4 (93-94)10-11. Snaring Pigeons
    8/1 (94)23. . . .as happy as it is possible for human beings to be (excerpt from Indian Summer)

McCarthy, Helen
    2/1(88)4-5. Debunking a Historic Myth: The Saclan Rebellion
    10/2(96-97)17. Dan McSwain

McCarthy, Jim
    8/2(94)7. The Rattlesnake Shaman

McGill, Marsha Ann
    4/3(90)22-23. California Indian Women's Clubs: Past and Present. The Pomo Women's Club

Mclendon, Sally
    8/1 (94)42-45. Susanna Graves' Tule Bitterns

McSwain, Dan
    10/2(96-97)16. Hainunu and his Brother Retrieve the Corpses from the Southern San Joaquin Valley

Melendres, Alejandrina Murillo
    7/2(93)6. Coyote Baptizes the Chickens

Meredith, H.C.
    5/4(91)1. (photo only). "White deerskin dance at Hoopa"

Mertz, Lisa Ann
    4/2(90)10(-16). Standing at the Center. Reflections of a Dreamer and Healer

Metz, Sharon
    7/3(93)48. Bulldozing Sacred Burial Sites

Miranda, Deborah
    9/3(96)18-19. Inside News: I Am Not a Witness
    9/3(96)19. Inside News: The Maidu Song Your Mother Knew

Mitchell, Emma
    4/3(90)23-24. California Indian Women's Clubs: Past and Present. The Pomo Inter- Clan Women's Coalition

Mitchell, Susan Hamilton
    8/3(94-95)23. Reweaving Luiseno Traditions

Mitchell, Syke
    9/1(95)26. He-Who-Is-Above (Olelbes)

Mithun, Marianne
    7/3(93)11-12. With Respect: Frances Jack, 1912-1993

Moisa, Ray
    2/1(88)10-11. Intertribal Friendship House. New Business Approaches to Self-Determination
    2/2(88)8-11. The BIA Relocation Program: Some Personal Recollections
    2/4(88)10-11. The Indian Child Welfare Act Comes of Age
    2/5(88)8-10. Learning Ancient Songs Using Modern Methods
    2/6(89)1, 16-17. Eureka Powwow. The Intertribal Spirit
    4/4(90)26-27. Rivers of Song
    4/4(90)26. And Still They Continue Singing
    8/2(94)29. The Indian Child Welfare Act
    8/3(94-95)8-9. Weaving Contemporary Ceremony. Native Women Weave their Lives and Artwork Together

Montijo, Yolanda
    4/3(90)56. The Story of the Mountain Lion
    7/2(93)1, 4-6, 8, 11. The Other History
    7/3(93)42-43. In Her Own Words. The Villiana Calac Hyde Archive
    7/4(93-94)4-9. Language: In Our Own Words. How much is really left of California's native languages?
    8/1(94)9. Books: New Books, New Approaches
    8/2 (94)8. Kwiyatsi's Bite
    8/2(94)28-30. The American Indian Child Resource Center. A Twenty-Year Celebration.

Morris, Gary
    6/2(92)24-27. A Land Divided: Yurok Land Allotment

Moser, Dawn L.
    9/3(96)54. Name the North American Indian Tribes

Moss, Joan
    3/2(89)26-27. A Chance for Peace in Lake County
    3/3(89)13. Hitching

Mota, Evelene
    1/2(87)18. A Story

Mount, Guy
    2/4(88)18-19. The Yurok Redwood Canoe. [in California Watercraft: Ongoing Traditions]

Mowery, Ivadelle
    1/6(88)14-15. The Sierra Mono Museum
    2/3(88)3. North Fork Indian Fair Days

Multiple authors. See also Dr. Coyote
    1/1(87)3; 1/2(87)3; 1/3 (87) 3; 1/4(87)3; 1/5(87)3; 1/6(88) 3; 2/1(88)3; 2/2(88)3; 2/3 (88) 2; 2/4(88)2; 3/1(89)2; 3/2 (89)2; 3/3(89)2; 4/2(90) 2; 5/1(90-91)2. Letters
    9/4(96) SR28. Ethical Guidelines for Archaeologists and Anthropologists
    10/1(96)27. untitled [obituary for Bernice Evelyn Torrez]

Munro, Pamela
    3/2(89)27-28. Language: Gabrielino: Language of the Indians of Los Angeles

Myers, Larry
    9/4(96)SR20. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special Report: What To Do If You Find Artifacts or Human Remains: A Guide to the General Public
    10/1(96)29-30. The Gold Rush Revisited

Myshrall, Wm. R.
    10/1(96)28. With Respect: Bernice Evelyn Scott-Torrez. For Bernice

Nabokov, Peter
    2/3(88)7-8. G-O Road "Principle"
    3/1(89)1, 4-9. The Roundhouse. Giving Life to the Community

Ng'Weno, Fleur
    4/1(89)48-51. D-Q University

Nomland, Gladys
    4/3(90)15. Origin of Abalone

Nyorr, Ech Kwach (Steve Lopez)
    6/3(92)19-21. Mojave Bird Dance and Song. A Newfound Tradition

Oandasan. William
    2/4(88)12-13. Grandma Jessie

Odom, Lei Lynn
    7/3(93)9. We Can't Just Go Home and Relax

Oppenheimer, Helene (interviewer)
    7/1(92-93)31. California Indian Legal Service After 25 Years: Protest Fishing
    7/2(93)10. The Judge's Visit

Orozco, Joseph
    5/1(90-91)23. Home Where It Belongs

Ortiz, Bev.
    2/1(88)5. Mount Diablo
    2/2(88)24-25. Skills & Technology: On Tradition and the State's Gathering Policy
    2/3(88)26-28. Skills & Technology: Clam Shell Bead Making
    2/4(88)28-29. Skills & Technology: Baskets of Dreams
    2/5(88)24-28. Skills & Technology: It Will Live Forever: Yosemite Indian Acorn Preparation
    2/6(89)22-24. Skills & Technology: Things Have Changed
    3/1(89)10-11, 32. It's a Living Thing. Bus Lucas Reflects on the Roundhouse
    3/1(89)27-28. Skills and Technology: The Color of the Earth: Magnesite Beadmaking
    3/2(89)8-11. Skills & Technology: The Art of Life: An Interview with Five Smith Artists
    3/3(89)25-27. Skills & Technology: Food for Sharing
    4/1(89)13-14. Redwood Bark Dolls: Redwood Bark Dolls
    4/2(90)6-9. Skills & Technology: Seaweed from the Coast: Restoring Collecting Rights
    4/3(90)13. Acknowledgment Conference at D-Q U Hosted by the Association of Non-Federally Recognized Tribes of California
    4/3(90)16-19. Skills & Technology: Skills Remembered, Cherished, and Continued. Northern Sierra Miwok Food Preparation and Soaproot Brush Making
    4/3(90)43. With Respect. Frances B. McDaniel, December 21, 1919-March 5, 1990
    4/4(90)20-23. Skills & Technology: Big Time Special Times: Chaw'se and the Amador Tribal Council
    5/1(90-91)4-5. With Respect: Laura Fish Somersal, 1892-1990
    5/1(90-91)1, 12-16. Skills & Technology: A Rich Red Hue: Yurok Dugout Canoes
    5/1(90-91)32-33. Beyond the Stereotypes
    5/2(91)9-10. With Caring, Sharing, and Hard Work. Acorn at the Sumeg Village Dedication
    5/2(91)32-34. Skills & Technology: A Beautiful Life: Chumash Baby Baskets, String, and Foods
    5/3(91)8-9. The Most Beautiful Areas
    5/3(91)1, 10-11. Skills & Technology: Traditional Bird Singers
    5/4(91)29-32. Skills & Technology: A Bird Dance at the Andreas Ranch
    5/4(91)30-31. Skills & Technology: Palm Springs and the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians
    5/4(91)33. Skills & Technology: With a Past and a Future: The Agua Caliente Cultural Museum
    6/1(91)2. With Respect: Salome Alcantra
    6/1(91-92)16-34. Interviews: Gladys Gonzales; Elsie Allen & Susan Billy; Linda Aguilar McGill; Lucy & Kathleen Smith; Silverio Espinoza; Geneva Lofton; L. Frank Manriquez; Mary Lou Brown and Her Students; Jennifer Bates; Lilly Baker; Norma Turner; Barbara Bill; Ivadelle Mowery; Alberta Sylvia & Henrietta Lewis; Sharon Tate, Kathy Wallace; Vivien Hailstone; Elsie Griffin; Yvonne Jolley; Terry Tripp Rompom. (California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, June 28-30, 1991)
    6/2(92)6-7. Skills & Technology: Cahuilla Basketry
    6/2(92)22-23. Collecting or Gathering?
    6/3(92)24-28. Skills & Technology: Our Stories, Prayers, and Poems. California Indian Basketmakers and the Forest Service
    6/4(92)14-18. Skills & Technology: Patient Tasks. Mono Arrowhead Making, Bow Making, and Hunting. Mojave Bows, Arrows and Running
    6/4(92)15. Mono Bow Making
    7/1(92-93)1, 6-7. Skills & Technology: Bears, Birds and Pepperwood Leaves
    7/2(93)43-44. William Vance Smith
    7/2(93)44. The Warm Springs Cultural Resources Project
    7/3(93)5-6. With Respect: Mabel McKay, 1907-1993
    7/3(93)7-10. Skills and Technology: Pesticides and Basketry
    7/3(93)9. We Can't Just Go Home and Relax
    7/4(93-94)17-20. Skills and Technology: A Commitment to the Future. The Artistry of Frank Gist
    8/1(94)10. Skills and Technology: Rella Allan's Artistry
    8/1(94)11-12. Skills and Technology: Washo Baskets and Foods
    8/1(94)42-45. Susanna Graves' Tule Bitterns
    8/1(94)43. Kashaya Kelp Dolls
    8/2(94)23-24. Skills & Technology: Poison Oak
    8/3(94-95)21-23. Skills and Technology: Kumeyaay Basketry. A Gift of the Past for the Present and Future
    8/3(94-95)42-43. A Gathering of Ohlonean Peoples. Coyote Hills Regional Park, October 30, 1994
    8/4(95)7-8. The Weather In Native California: Fog. Some Kahaya Pomo Stories
    8/4(95)8-10. The Weather In Native California: Handling the Elements Kashaya Way
    8/4(95)30-34. Skills & Technology: George Blake, A Traditional/Contemporary Artist
    9/1(95)1, 4-6. For the People. D-Q University's First Big Time
    9/1(95)35-39. Skills & Technology: Keeping Tradition Alive. Cahuilla Potter David Largo
    9/1(95)39. Dedication of the Marion Steinbach Indian Basket Museum
    9/3(96)4-6. With Respect: Milton "Bun" Lucas, 1925-1995 (Pomo)
    9/3(96)39-41. An Interview with Florence Jones
    10/1(96)4-7. Stairway to Our Ancestors
    10/1(96)25. With Respect: Bernice Evelyn Scott-Torrez
    10/2(96-97)27-30. Skills & Technology: Regathering a Tradition
    10/3(97)9-10. Skills & Technology: Kumeyaay Netmaking
    10/4(97)7-10. A Mission Indian Memorial

Oswalt, Robert L.
    2/3(88)20-23. Language: The Russians in California: Kashaya Pomo Memories
    10/1(96)26. untitled [obituary for Bernice Evelyn Torrez]

Owns the Sable, Paul A.
    4/1(89)52. Pictorial History of D-Q U, 1970-1989. A Personal Statement by the Artist, Paul A. Owns the Sabre

Parker, Debby
    8/2(94)16-17. Piuga: A Treasured Food

Parker, John
    1/2(87)12. Native American Cultural Camping Program

Parker, Lucy
    8/1(94)28-29. Miwok Games

Parkman, E. Breck
    1/3(87)8-10, 24. Building a Yurok Village
    5/2(91)4-8. Dedicating Sumeg

Parrish, Essie
    2/6(89)26-27. Preserving Shellfish (Kashaya Pomo using the phonetic alphabet)

Parrish, Otis
    8/2(94)24. A Poison Oak Story

Paton, Robert J.
    8/4(95)50-51. Back into the Park. California Desert Protection Act offers hope to Timbisha Shoshone
    9/4(96)55-56. Desert Protection or Indian Removal? Federal Agencies Stonewall Timbisha Shoshone Over Trust Land in Death Valley

Patterson, Victoria
    1/1(87)15-16. Education: Bilingual Backlash: A New Public Policy?
    1/2(87)15-16. Education: A Woman Of Courage
    1/3(87)18-19. Education: City-As-School, Community As Classroom
    1/4(87)14. Acorns, Woodpeckers, and Weather Forecasts
    1/4(87)20-21. Education
    1/5(87)19-20. Education: Thanksgiving Thoughts
    1/6(88)7-10. Virgilia Knight et al. v. Carroll School District
    2/1(88)19-20. Education: California's American Indian Education Office
    2/2(88)19-20. Education: Indian Images
    2/3(88)23-25. Education: Dorya Harjo, Student Ambassador
    2/4(88)23-24. Education: Oakland's Indian Education Programs: A Success Story
    2/5(88)5-6. Shoqowa Ke: Hopland Pomo Dance Songs
    2/6(89)3-6. The Sinkyone: Island of Sanity
    3/1(89)20-21. Education: National Women's History Month
    3/1(89)29. Lake Mendocino Pomo Visitors Center
    3/2(89)14-15. Education: The California Arts Council Multi-Cultural Entry Grant Program
    3/3(89)16. A Tribute. Mitchell Jack 1912-1989
    3/3(89)24-25. Education: Coyote's Revenge
    4/1(89)32-34. Indian Education: Then and . . .
    4/1(89)42-43. Some Hard Memories: Round Valley Indian Boarding School
    4/1(89)58-59. Humboldt State University Indian Teacher Education
    4/2(90)42-43. Education: Oral History
    4/3(90)44-45. Education: A Bilingual Education Program Gets a New Start
    4/4(90)34-36. Education: An Interview with Stewart Wilburn. Thoughts on Art Education
    5/2(91)17-19. Education: Walking Well in Two Worlds
    5/3(91)21-23. Education: New Reasons for Old Methods
    5/4991)34-35. Education: The Four Worlds
    6/1(91-92)8. Education: Basketmaking -An Integrated Lesson
    6/2(92)39. The Sinkyone Revisited
    6/3(92)5-6. The Beat Goes On
    6/3(92)7. Qhabe Jaach - The Rock Man 7/2(93)40-41. Education:

Possibilities
    8/1(94)30-33. Playing for Real. Sho qa, the Grass Game
    8/4 (95)20. Return of the Sinkyone

Peralta, Benito
    10/3(97)8. Coyote Meets Stinkbug

Peri, David W
    1/1(87)7-8. The Founding of Ya-Ka-Ama
    1/2(87)8-9. Ya-Ka-Ama: "Our Land," The First Fourteen Years, 1971-85
    1/2(87)2, 13. Plant of the Season: Willows
    1/2(87)17-18. Recipes: California Fry Bread
    1/3(87)5-7. The Game of Staves
    1/4(87)10-14, 24. Acorns: The Staff of Life
    1/4(87)22-23. Recipes: Cooking with Acorns
    1/5(87)6-9, Plant of the Season: Oaks
    1/6(88)1, 4-5. Venison: Indian Beef. On Deer and Preparing Venison for Cooking or Why Things Are and How They Came to be That Way
    2/1(88)14-15. Venison: Indian Beef. On Deer and Preparing Venison for Cooking or Why Things Are and How They Came to Be That Way, Part II
    2/2(88)1, 12-15. Visions of the Past Remembered and Reborn (or Renewed). The Artistry of Milton Lucas, Kashaya Pomo Carver
    2/4(88)8-9. Plant of the Season: The California Wild Grape
    8/1(94)39-41. The Game of Staves

Perry, Jean
    2/3(88)13-15. Yurok Fishing

Perry, Joyce
    8/1(94)56. Family Discoveries

Peters, Ed
    1/1(87)18-19. Going Home

Peterson, Paul
    9/4(96)SR24. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special Report: Early Spring, 2,200 Years Ago On Anderson Flat

Pfeffer, Mike
    9/3(96)45. Free Legal Services for California Indians Threatened

Pickett, Karen
    9/4(96)3-5. Trouble in Round Valley

Pierce, C.C.
    5/1(90-91)48. photo only. Old materials and a new design

Pike, Keith R
    5/1(90-91)41. The Evolution of PICES

Planas-Beck, Lorrie
    6/2(92)41-43. Not Lightly Forgotten
    9/4(96)SR23. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special Report: When Archaeologists and Indians Cross Paths

Poe, Alice
    6/1(91-92)2. With Respect: Salome Alcantra

Poe, Lynn
    5/1(90-91)29. Point Arena Roundhouse Reconstruction

Puffer, Herb
    7/3(93)40-41. Ishi's Mysterious Companion

Queensberry, Stephen
    2/5(88)2. The G-O Road Case: An Update
    9/4(96)SR17. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special Report: National Historic Preservation Act

Raymond, Michael Joseph
    5/2(91)31. Genny's Song: Genevieve Billyrene Marrufo, 1936-1990

Renick, Robert
    5/4(91)22. With Respect, Robert Renick, 1914-1991

Richardson, Nancy
    7/4(93-94)52. The Advocate: What is "Language Retention"?

Richardson-Riley, Nancy
    7/1(92-93)40-41. The Advocate: The State of Our Languages.
     8/3(94-95)47-49. The Advocate: Indian Language is Happening in California

Rivera, Jose Ignacio
    1/4(87)6-9. Regional Indian Museums: An Indian Perspective
    2/6(89)7. A General Plan for the State Indian Museum: Looking Into The Future
    2/6(89)12-13. The Reburial of Our Ancestors: A Moral, Ethical, And Constitutional Dilemma For California
    4/4(90)16-17. A New California State Indian Museum. Public Input Needed
    6/2(92)42-43. Open Letter to the California Secretary of Resources, Mr. Douglas Wheeler, and Director of the California Department of Parks and Recreation, Mr. Don Murphy
    7/2(93)9. Garra: a Native Californian Freedom Fighter
    7/2(93)33-34. Repatriation and the California Park Service. An Interview with Director Don Murphy and Staff
    7/3(93)48. CPS Theft Handled Honorably

Rizzo, Tina
    8/2(94)33-36. Unlocking the Past

Roberts, Harry
    1/1(87)1, 3. A Yurok Story

Roberts, Helen H.
    4/3(90)51. K!imshu, or Concow Acorn Mush Drawings

Robin, Lois
    5/4(91)16-19. A Day with Diana

Robles, Louis, Jr.
    9/1(95)13-16. A Circle of Voices. Preserving our stories in our own words and expressions

Rosales, Hawk
    7/4(93-94)46. We Didn't Want for Anything (interviewer)

Ross, Jacquelyn
    10/3(97)25-28. In the Arms of the Coorong. A Weaving of Hearts and Culture in Australia
    10/3(97)27. Kumarangk
    10/4(97)23-24. Education: Mussels: A Gift from the Ocean

Rossman, Rusty
    1/1(87)5. illus. only. Makahmo Pomo Musical Instruments

Ruane, Mary
    5/2(91)27. The Bill Wahpepah Indian Youth Fund

Sanderson, Grover C.
    2/1(88)6-7, 24. Two Peek-Wa Stories from the Karuk

Sarris, Greg
    2/4(88)1, 3-6. On the Road to Lolsel: Conversations with Mabel McKay
    4/1(89)53-57. Stanford University and the Kashaya Pomo Reservation: Mutual Aid
    10/3(97)21-22. Books: Interviews with Tom Smith and Maria Copa: Isabel Kelly's Ethnographic Notes on the Coast Miwok Indians of Marin and Southern Sonoma Counties, California

Saubel, Katherine
    5/2(91)11-13. Five Hundred Years from Now. An Interview with Katherine Saubel

Scholder, Fritz
    9/2(95-96)4-6. The Cupeno and the German

Seely, Gennie
    10/1(96)53. A Clarification

Shanks, Ralph Woo
    2/3(88)12. Colorado River Indian-Owned Museums and Cultural Activities

Shaughnessy, Florence
    2/3(88)15. How Fish Came to Be in the River

Sheffer, Ken
    8/4(95)27-28. The Tongva Mural Project

Shipley, William
    2/5(88)12-15. Mountain Maidu and the Art of Translation
    5/3(91)7. trans. The Spoiler

Silverthorn, Steve, Fire Tender
    10/2(96-97)31-36. Inside News: Sister's Farewell Greeting

Sisk, Caleen A.
    4/1(89)10-12. Toyon Belongs to the Wintu: Respect Our Vision

Sisk-Franco, Caleen
    9/3(96)37-38. Traditional Tobacco Use in Northern California: Use or Abuse. Indian Tradition and Tobacco Education

Siva, Ernest
    10/1996)19. Nuri' A'wa'vit (Pirct naverka'). The Foolishly Determined One (translator)

Slagle, Allogan
    1/1(87)16-18. Groundhog Day. A Byline of Warning Barks, with Chirps of Cautious Optimism, from the News Burrow to the Grassroots
    1/2(87)16-17; 1/3(87) 19-21. Groundhog Day. A Byline of Warning Barks (with Chirps of Cautious Optimism, from the News Burrow to the Grassroots)
    1/4(87)18-20; 1/5(87) 20-22; 1/6(88) 19-21; 2/1(88)20-22; 2/2 (88)20-22; 2/3(88) 28-30; 2/4(88)24-26; 2/5 (88)22-23; 2/6(89)21-22; 3/1(89) 21-23; 3/2(89)23-25; 3/3(89)20-23; 4/1(89) 24-27; 4/2(90)34-39; 4/3 (90)47-50; 4/4(90)42-43; 5/1(90-91)26-27. Groundhog Day. A Byline of Political and Legal Concerns

5/2(91)35-38. Groundhog Day: Suggestions for the New Congress

5/3(91)40-43; 5/4(91) 38-41; 6/1(91-92)37-40. Groundhog Day. A Byline of Political and Legal Concerns
    6/2(92)46-49; 6/3(92)48-51; 6/4(92)38-41; 7/1(92-93) 44-46; 7/2(93)48-50; 7/3 (93)49-51; 7/4(93-94)56-57; 8/1(94)57-59; 8/2(94) 47-49; 8/3(94-95)56-59; 8/4(95)55-58; 9/1(95)48-50. Groundhog Day.
    9/2(95-96)49-51. Groundhog Day: The Termination Budget
    9/3(96)56-58; 9/4(96)59-60. Groundhog Day
    9/4(96)60. Burrowing Into Politics On the Internet. Groundhog's Handy-Dandy Guide (Part I)
    10/1(96)55-57. Groundhog Day
    10/1(96)58. Burrowing into Politics on the Internet. Groundhog's Handy-Dandy Guide (Part 2)
    10/2(96-97)37-38. Groundhog Day
    10/2(96-97)39. Burrowing into Politics on the Internet. Groundhog's Handy-Dandy Guide (Part 3)
    10/3(97)40-42; 10/4(97)49-51. Groundhog Day Smith, Ann King
    9/4(96)SR17. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special Report: Some Of The Key Laws Affecting Native Archaeological, Religious, And Historic Sites

Smith, Christina
    7/4(93-94)46. We Didn't Want for Anything

Smith, Jason (Chases-the- Wind)
    6/3(92)17. Woman - do you see how I move?

Smith, Kathleen
    4/2(90)4-5. You'll Never Go Hungry: Food Traditions of One Dry Creek Pomo/ Bodega Miwok Family
    4/3(90)14-15. Abalone: A Precious Gift
    4/4(90)14-15. More than Food Alone: Springs from Childhood
    5/1(90-91)10-11. More than Food Alone: The Bitter and the Sweet
    5/2(91)14-16. More than Food Alone: Crab Louis and the Jitterbug
    7/2(93)42-43. The Measure of a Man
    10/3(97)1, 4-5. The Wonder of It All

Smith, Lorin W.
    4/2(90)1, 10-16. Standing at the Center. Reflections of a Dreamer and Healer

Smith, Lucy
    6/2(92)29. Many Relatives

Smith, Ralph H
    1/2(87)19. Tamalpais: Tribal History

Smokey, Carnegie
    9/3(96)49-50. The Advocate: Sylvia Barber Andrews

Society for California Archaeology
    9/4(96)SR28. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special Report: Ethical Guidelines for Archaeologists and Anthropologists

Socktish, Mary
    4/2(90)18-19. The Acorn Feast at Takimilding (1940s)

Sterling, Clarence R.
    2/2(88)4-7. Chumash Wind Instruments

Stewart, Jack
    8/1(94)24-27. Tuhuki'ni' and the Gambler

Supahan, Nisha
    9/3(96)1, 42. The Arts: Absurd Magic

Supahan, Sarah
    8/3(94-95)50. The Advocate: Summer Language Camps
    9/2(95-96)35-37. Teaching Well, Learning Quickly. Communication-Based Language Instruction

Supahan, Terry
    8/3(94-95)50. The Advocate: Summer Language Camps
    9/2(95-96)35-37. Teaching Well, Learning Quickly. Communication-Based Language Instruction

Super, Violet
    3/3(89)4-6. Story of How Panther Got Tear Marks

Surber, Judith
    4/1(89)50. untitled ("Standing alone in the middle of nowhere É ")

Sweet William (to Kroeber & Gifford)
    7/4(93-94)42-43 (S22-23). Indian Regalia of Northwest California: How Big Dentalium Created Wealth

Tallmountain, Mary
    8/3(94-95)52. With Respect: There is No Word for Goodbye

Tamez, Sonia
    6/3(92)25. A Forest Service Perspective

Teixeira, Lauren S.
    9/4(96)49-51. Like the Air we Breathe: California Indian Stories and the Spirit
    10/3(97)23; 10/4(97)48. Sources & Resources

Thalman, Sylvia
    4/2(90)15. Tom Smith

Theodoratus, Dorothea J.
    1/4(87)4-5. Preserving the Point Arena Roundhouse
    1/5(87)4-5. G-O Road: Northwest California Religion Case to be Reviewed by Supreme Court
    3/1(89)13. Point Arena Roundhouse: Update on Point Arena Roundhouse
    5/1(90-91)29. Point Arena Roundhouse Reconstruction

Thompson, Lucy
    5/2(91)4-7. To the American Indian (excerpt)
    6/2(92)26-27. "I leave the reader to decide. . ." (excerpt To the American Indian)

Timbrook, Jan
    2/4(88)17. The Chumash Plank Canoe [in California Watercraft: Ongoing Traditions]

Torrez, Bernice
    2/5(88)7-8. How I Learned to Sing
    8/4(95)8-10. The Weather In Native California: Handling the Elements Kashaya Way

Trafzer, Clifford E
    4/3(90)43. With Respect, Tom Lucas, 1903-1989
    5/1(90-91)40-41. Indians and Textbooks

Trevor, Terra
    10/2(96-97)10-11. Tomol Trek

Tripp, Brian
    6/2(92)insert. They Think They Own the Place
    9/3(96)22. Inside News: When I'm Wearing My Colors United Indian Health Services
    9/2(95-96)48. California Natives and Diabetes. You Are at Risk

Vane, Sylvia Brakke
    2/6(89)24-25. The Campbell Collection

Van Fleet, Ron, Sr.
    6/4(92)18. How the Animals Got their Colors - A Mojave Story

Vasquez, Nora Burns
    10/1(96)50. The Advocate: You Have to Think Indian

Vera, Agnes
    10/3(97)29-31. Agnes Vera's Autobiography

Vera, Matt
    7/3(93)19-20. The Advocate: The Creation of Language, a Yowlumni Story

Vizenor, Gerald
    7/3(93)38-41. The Power of Names

White, Greg
    9/4(96)SR24. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special Report: Early Spring, 2,200 Years Ago On Anderson Flat

Wilken, Michael
    10/2(96-97)20. Common Ground: A Kumiai/ Kumeyaay Summit
    10/3(97)6-8. Native People of the Other California

Williams, H.D. "Timm"
    3/1(89)2. Getting A Sense of the World

Willie, Ed
    5/1(90-91)38-39. Hintil Kuu Ca: Little Children's House
    6/3(92)4-5. It Feels Good. The Hintil Kuu Ca Pomo Dancers

Willits, Elizabeth
    5/2(91)20-21. The Singing Feather

Wilson, Darryl Babe
    4/4(90)4-6. Pit River Country Today: Destination Unknown
    5/1(90-91)9. It-spo-iotisi: Truth
    5/2(91)2-3. "Kinder and Gentler"
    5/2(91)11-13. Five Hundred Years from Now. An Interview with Katherine Saubel
    5/3(91)4-6. How the Great Canyon Was Made
    5/4(91)4-6. Before There Was Something, There Was Nothing: The Creation
    6/2(92)insert. Brian Tripp
    6/2(92)1, 30-34. Mis Misa: The Power Within Akoo-Yet That Protects the World
    6/3(92)14-15. LaPena
    6/4(92)center insert. Jean La Marr
    7/1(92-93)center insert. Harry Fonseca
    7/2(93)38. The Advocate: Salila-ti Mi-mu d-enn-i-gu
    8/2(94)4-8. How-Ta Doctors of Cayton, California
    9/1(95)7-12. Inside News: Dose!

Windmiller, Ric
    9/4(96)SR4. California Indians & Archaeology. A Special Report: Looking Back: Reburial/Repatriation Thirty years Ago

Wolf, Cathy
    6/3(92)18-19. The Great Clan Dances. We Are One Again

Woodruff, Joan Leslie
    4/1(89)19. Heritage

Wright, Bill
    4/3(90)27. Bill Wright of the Wintun/ Cortina Band

Wright, Georgina
    1/6(88)8-9. The Old Reservation School

Yamane, Linda
    2/4(88)16. The Ohlone Tule Boat [in California Watercraft: Ongoing Traditions]
    4/3(90) 32-34. Northern California Events
    4/3(90)34-35. Southern California Events
    4/3(90)52. Baskets Sought
    4/4(90)10-13. Reburial Verses
    4/4(90)37-39. Northern California Events
    4/4(90)39. Southern California Events
    5/1(90-91)24-25. Northern California Events
    5/1(90-91)25, 48. Southern California Events
    5/3(91)30-31. Northern California Events
    5/3(91)31-32. Southern California Events
    5/4(91)7. Baskets in Museum Collections. A California Indian Perspective
    5/4(91)13-15. Northern California Events
    5/4(91)15. Southern California Events
    6/1(91-92)10-11. Northern California Events
    6/1(91-92)11. Southern California Events
    6/3(92)26-27. Lessons in Flexibility
    6/3(92)43-44. Northern California Events
    6/3(92)45. Southern California Events
    6/4(92)11-12. Northern California Events
    6/4(92)13. Southern California Events
    7/1(92-93)14-16. Northern California Events
    7/1(92-93)16-17. Southern California Events
    7/2(93)13-15. Northern California Events
    7/2(93)15-16. Southern California Events
    7/3(93)44-45. Northern California Events
    7/3(93)45-46. Southern California Events
    7/4(93-94)15-16. Northern California Events
    7/4(93-94)16. Southern California Events
    8/1(94)6-8. Northern California Events
    8/1(94)8. Southern California Events
    8/1(94)34-35. Bringing Our Games Back Home
    8/1(94)54. What Does It Mean To Be Ohlone?
    8/2(94)41-43. Northern California Events
    8/2(94)43-44. Southern California Eve