News from Native California

News from Native California

Index C

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

Authors and title

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

Alphabetizing stops at the end of the first word. If a tiebreaker is needed, go on to the second word, ignoring commas and parentheses. A period stops alphabetization.


C. E. Smith Museum of Anthropology, California State University, Hayward, CA
    California Indian Shamanism exhibition and programs
        Anon. 4/2(90)45
        Anon. 4/3(90)36-37

C. N. Gorman Museum, University of California, Davis, CA
    Ancestral Memories: A Tribute To Native American Survival (various locations, 1992-1996)
        Anon. illus only. 10/1(96)20
        Gendar. 9/3(96)53
    Frank LaPena: A Retrospective, 1992
        Wilson. photo. 6/3(92)14-15
    Visitations, Judith Lowery, 1994
        LaPena. illus. 8/1(94)4-5

CABAZON BAND OF CAHUILLA INDIANS. See CAHUILLA, CABAZON BAND

Cabazon Reservation, Riverside County, CA
    MegaBingo
        Fredrickson. 2/6(89)21

Cabrillo National Monument, CA
    Kumeyaay Bird Singers
        Joyce. photo. 6/3(92)20

CACHE CREEK POMO. See POMO, CACHE CREEK

Cache Creek Rancheria, Lake County, CA
    tribal status, restoration
        Slagle. 1/5(87)21
    tribal status, termination
        Slagle. 1/5(87)22

CAHTO
    adolescence
        Loeb. 4/1(89)37
    ceremonies
        Loeb. 4/1(89)37
    childhood
        Loeb. 4/1(89)37
    education, traditional
        Loeb. photo. 4/1(89)37
    games, traditional
        Dixon. photo only. 8/1(94)44
        Margolin. 8/1(94)48
    language
        Hinton. chart. 3/1(89)25
    language, speakers
        Hinton, Montijo. chart, map. 7/4(93-94)4, 6-7
    museum collections
        Barter. 1/3(87)17
    numbers and counting
        Hinton. chart. 3/1(89)25
    racing
        Margolin. 8/1(94)48
    ring and pin games
        Dixon. photo only. 8/1(94)44
    rites of passage
        Loeb. 4/1(89)37
    roundhouse
        Loeb. photo. 4/1(89)37
    Sanders, Melodie
        Ng'weno. photo only. 4/1(89) 50
    tai keha§ (ceremonies: "outside people," "ghosts")
        Loeb. 4/1(89)37
    yitco wanesa ("dance house watchers")
        Loeb. 4/1(89)37

CAHUILLA. See also Morongo Reservation
    acorns
        Alvarez, Peri. photo. 1/4(87) 10, 11, 12-13
    Agua Caliente Cultural Museum
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
        Yamane. photo only. 7/4(93- 94)16
        Yamane.photo only.8/4(95)23
    Agua Caliente Development Authority
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17
    Agua Caliente Heritage Fiesta
        Gendar. 5/4(91)36
    Agua Caliente Reservation
        Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)30-31
    Alvarez, Dee
        Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[2, 8]
    Andreas, Adriana
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
    Andreas, Anthony
        Andreas. photos. 9/4(96)S1, 5
        Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[2, 7]
        Ortiz. photos. 5/4(91)29, 30, 31-32
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
    Andreas Canyon
        Andreas. photos. 9/4(96) S1, S5
    Andreas, Jerome
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
    Andreas, John
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
    Andreas, Josh
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
    Antonio, Juan
        Rivera. 7/2(93)9
    architecture
        Apodaca.photo only. 2/5(88) 11
    baskets and basketweaving
        Apodaca. illus. 3/3(89)19
        Farmer. photos. 2/1(88)1, 8, 9, 10
        Ortiz. photos. 6/2(92)6-7
    basketweavers
        Johnson. 9/3(96)10
        Ortiz. photos. 6/2(92)6-7
        Yamane. photo only. 7/4(93- 94)16
    bird dances
        Ortiz. photo. 5/3(91)10, 11
        Ortiz. photos. 5/4(91)29, 30-32
    bird singers and songs
        Anon (Andreas, Siva). 10/4(97)S[7]
        Anon (Dozier). photo only. 10/4(97)S[7]
        Apodaca.photos.4/2(90)20,21
        Castel de Oro. photo. 5/1(90- 91)22
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32 Moisa. photo. 4/4(90)26
        Ortiz. photos. 5/3(91)1, 10-11
        Ortiz. photos. 5/4(91)29, 30-32
    books about
        Anon (Dozier). map, photos. 10/4(97)S[1-8]
        Apodaca. illus. 3/3(89)19
    Cahuilla Bird Dancers
        Ortiz. photos. 5/4(91)29, 30, 32
    Cahuilla Bird Singers
        Anon (Dozier). photo only. 10/4(97)S[7]
        Castel de Oro. photo. 5/1(90- 91)22
        Ortiz. photos. 5/3(91)1, 10, 11
    Cahuilla Interpretive Center
        Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
    Cahuilla Voices: We Are Still Here, University Art Gallery, UC Riverside
        Gendar. 5/4(91)37
    California et al. v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians et al.
        Slagle. 1/2(87)16
    Campbell Collection, Joshua Tree National Monument/ Park
        Vane, Bean. photos. 2/6(89) 25
    Castillo, Edward
        Campbell. 5/1(90-91)37
        Castillo. 5/3(91)12, 13
        Cook. photo. 9/4(96)12, 13
        Gendar. 9/1(95)46
        Ortiz. illus. 10/4(97)7, 9-10
    ceremonial enclosure
        Apodaca. photo only. 2/5(88) 11
    ceremonies
        Apodaca. photos only. 2/5(88) 11
    Chino, Pedro
        Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[2]
    Costo, Rupert
        Anon. 1/1(87)10-11
        Anon. 4/1(89)2
        Apodaca. photos. 3/1(89)18
    creation story
        Anon [Dozier]. 10/4(97)S[1]
    culture, preservation of
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
    food, traditional
        Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[8]
        Gendar. 8/4(95)44-45
    foot ball race (game)
        Bibby. 8/1(94)20
    funeral music
        Apodaca. 4/2(90)21
    games, traditional
        Bibby. 8/1(94)20
        Margolin. 8/1(94)48
    gathering, basketweaving materials
        Mitchell. 8/3(94-95)23
    Gonzalez, Vince, Jr.
        Yamane.photo only.8/4(95)23
    Heart Is Fire: The World of the Cahuilla Indians of Southern California (Dozier)
        Anon [Dozier]. illus, photos. 10/4(97)S[1-8]
    Holmes, Geronimo
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
    Holmes, Walter
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
    Holmes, Walter (Champ)
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
    homeland, traditional
        Anon (Dozier). map. 10/4(97)S[3]
    I'Isniyatam (Designs). A Cahuilla Word Book (Saubel)
        Apodaca. illus. 3/3(89)19
    Indian Tax Revolt, 1851
        Rivera. 7/2(93)9
    jojoba (qawnaxal)
        Gendar [Kotzen]. 8/4(95)45
    land, development of
        Ortiz. 5/4(91)30-31
    language
        Munro. map. 3/2(89)27
    language, speakers
        Hinton, Montijo. chart, map. 7/4(93-94)4, 5
    Largo, David
        Ortiz. photos. 9/1(95)35-39
    Largo Donna
        Ortiz. photos. 6/2(92)6-7
    Levi, Beresto
        Apodaca. 4/2(90)21
    Levi, Robert
        Apodaca. photos. 4/2(90)20, 21
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
        Moisa. photo. 4/4(90)26
    Lubo, Ramona
        Lang. photo only. 4/2(90)48
    Lyons, Barbara
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
    Madrigal, Eugene
        Anon. photo. 7/1(92-93)27 (S7)
    Madrigal ,Luke
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
    Madrigal, William
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
    Malki Museum
        Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
        Gendar. 9/3(96)53
    Maori (New Zealand) visit, 1990
        Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30
    Martinez, Tony
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
    menyikish (mesquite beans)
        Gendar. 8/4(95)45
        Gendar [Kotzen]. 8/4(95)45
    mesquite beans (menyikish)
        Gendar. 8/4(95)45
        Gendar [Kotzen]. 8/4(95)45
    Mexicans and
        Anon (Saubel). 10/4(97)S[4]
    Meyers, John Tortes
        Koerper. illus, photos. 10/4(97)4-6
    migration of
        Ortiz. 5/4(91)32
    Milanovich, Richard
        Anon. 4/3(90)36
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)30, 31
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
    Modesto, JoMay
        Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[2, 8]
    Mojada, Elisa (?)
        Ortiz. 6/2(92)6, 7
    Morris, Mildred
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
    Mukat (The Creator)
        Anon (Dozier). 10/4(97) S[1, 8]
    music recordings
        Anon. 1/1(87)5
        Apodaca. 4/2(90)21
        Keeling. 1/1(87)4
    musical instruments
        Ortiz. photos. 5/3(91)1, 10, 11
    mythology and folklore
        Anon (Dozier). 10/4(97) S[1, 8]
        Moisa. 4/4(90)26
        Ortiz. 5/3(91)10
    name, "enemy"
        Hinton. 9/4(96)7
    names, personal
        Hinton. 9/4(96)7, 8
    Native Foods Tasting Experience, Malki Museum, 1994
        Gendar. photos. 8/4(95)44-45
    Norte, Fidel
        Anon (Dozier). photo only. 10/4(97)S[4]
    Pala Reservation
        Anon (Saubel). photo. 10/4(97)S[5]
        Fredrickson. 3/2(89)23
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17
        Margolin. photo only. 5/1(90-91)20
        Margolin. photo. 6/4(92)9 [, 10 ?]
    Palm Springs, City of and
        Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
        Ortiz. 5/4(91)30-31
    Patencio, Flora
        Yamane. photo only. 7/4(93- 94)16
    Patencio, John
        Yamane.photo only.8/4(95)23
    peon (gambling game)
        Ortiz. 5/4(91)29-30
    pi§on nuts (tevat)
        Gendar [Kotzen]. 8/4(95)45
    pottery
        Ortiz. photos. 9/1(95)35-39
        Yamane.photo only.8/4(95)23
    Preserving the Spirit: Agua Caliente Living Traditions
        Yamane.photo only.8/4(95)23
    Purnel, Debrah
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
    qawnaxal (jojoba)
        Gendar [Kotzen]. 8/4(95)45
    racing, new moon
        Margolin. 8/1(94)48
    radio programs about
        Anon. 2/1(88)14
    rattles
        Ortiz. photos. 5/3(91)1, 10, 11
    regalia, dance
        Ortiz. 5/4(91)32
    Rincon village
        Andreas. 9/4(96)S5
    Santa Rosa Mountains National Scenic Area
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32
    Saubel, Antoinette
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
    Saubel, Christobal
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
    Saubel, Desmond
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)29
    Saubel, Jimmy, Jr.
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)28
    Saubel, Katherine Siva
        Anon. photo. 1/1(87)11
        Anon. photo only. 4/2(90)31
        Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[1, 2, 3, 4]
        Apodaca. illus. 3/3(89)19
        Gendar. photo. 4/4(90)32
        Gendar. 5/4(91)37
        Gendar. 7/4(93-94)53, 54
        Gendar. photo. 8/4(95)44-45
        Hinton. photos. 6/4(92)25, 26, 31
        Ortiz. 5/3(91)8-9
        Rivera. 1/4(87)7
        Wilson. photo. 5/2(91)11-13
        Yamane. photo. 9/3(96)11
    Saucito Ranch
        Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)13
    shamans
        Anon (Siva). 10/4(97)S[6]
    Sherman Indian School
        Anon (Dozier). photo only. 10/4(97)S[4]
    Sisquoc-Cano, Lorene (Lori Sisquoc)
        Gendar. 5/2(91)39
        Gendar. 5/4(91)36, 37
    Siva, Alvino
        Anon (Dozier). photos. 10/4(97)S[2, 6, 7]
        Apodaca. photos. 4/2(90)20, 21
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32
        Ortiz. photo. 5/3(91)8, 9
        Ortiz. photos. 5/3(91)1, 10-11
    Siva, Ernest
        Apodaca. photos. 4/2(90)20, 21
        Siva. 10/1(96)19
    Siva, Juan C.
        Anon (Dozier). photo only. 10/4(97)S[6]
    Siva, Peter
        Anon (Dozier). photo only. 10/4(97)S[6]
    Stories From the Spirit World (radio program)
        Anon. 2/1(88)14
    Tahquitz Canyon
        Andreas. 9/4(96)S5
        Ortiz. photo only. 5/4(91)31
    TÇmayawet (mythological figure)
        Anon [Dozier]. 10/4(97)S[1]
    tevat (pi§on nuts)
        Gendar [Kotzen]. 8/4(95)45
    Torres, Saturnino
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
    Toypurina's Gathering of the Acorn People
        Castel de Oro.photos. 8/4(95) 25-27
    traditional folk arts grant
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
    tribal elections
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32-33
    tribal status, termination
        Slagle. 1/5(87)22
    Valencia, Rosalie Lugo
        Johnson. 9/3(96)10
    Ya'I Heki ("Home of the Wind") Regional Indian Museum, Lake Perris
        Apodaca. 4/4(90018
    yucca
        Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[8]

CAHUILLA, AGUA CALIENTE
    Agua Caliente Cultural
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
        Yamane. photo only. 7/4(93- 94)16
        Yamane.photo only.8/4(95)23
    Agua Caliente Development Authority
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17
    Agua Caliente Heritage Fiesta
        Gendar. 5/4(91)36
    Andreas, Anthony
        Andreas. photos. 9/4(96)S1, 5
        Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[2, 7]
        Ortiz. photos. 5/4(91)29, 30, 31-32
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
    Andreas Canyon, CA
        Andreas. photos. 9/4(96)S1, 5
    Cahuilla Interpretive Center
        Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
    cultural preservation
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
    land, development of
        Ortiz. 5/4(91)30-31
    Lyons, Barbara
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
    Malki Museum
        Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
    Milanovich, Richard
        Anon. 4/3(90)36
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32
        Ortiz. 5/4(91)30, 31
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
    Morris, Mildred
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
    Palm Springs, City of and
        Apodaca. 5/2(91)26
        Ortiz. 5/4(91)30-31
    Purnel, Debrah
        Ortiz. photo. 5/4(91)33
    Rincon village
        Andreas. 9/4(96)S5
    Santa Rosa Mountains National Scenic Area
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32
    Tahquitz Canyon
        Andreas. 9/4(96)S5
        Ortiz. photo only. 5/4(91)31
    tribal elections
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32-33

Cahuilla Bird Singers
    Cano, Paul (Chumash)
        Castel de Oro. photo. 5/1(90- 91)22
    Painiktum clan
        Anon (Dozier). photo only. 10/4(97)S[7]
    performances
        Ortiz. photos. 5/3(91)1, 10, 11
    Puvungna, A Gathering of the People (1991)
        Castel de Oro. photo. 5/1(90- 91)22
    Siva, Alvino
        Ortiz. photos. 5/3(91)1, 10-11

CAHUILLA, CABAZON BAND
    California et al. v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians et al.
        Slagle. 1/2(87)16

Cahuilla Interpretive Center
    Tribal Museum Training Program, Bowers Museum
        Apodaca. 5/2(91)26

CAHUILLA, MORONGO BAND
    gambling
        Slagle. 1/2(87)16
    Riverside Sheriff's Association Relief Fund
        Gendar. 10/3(97)38

CAHUILLA, MOUNTAIN
    Saubel, Katherine Siva
        Anon. photo. 1/1(87)11
        Anon. photo only. 4/2(90)31
        Apodaca. illus. 3/3(89)19
        Gendar. photo. 4/4(90)32
        Gendar. 5/4(91)37
        Gendar. 7/4(93-94)53, 54
        Gendar. photo. 8/4(95)44-45
        Hinton. photos. 6/4(92)25, 26, 31
        Ortiz. 5/3(91)8-9
        Wilson. photo. 5/2(91)11-13
    Sisquoc-Cano, Lorene
        Gendar. 5/2(91)39
        Gendar. 5/4(91)36

Cahuilla-Terwilliger Reservation, Riverside County, CA
    Santa Rosa Mountains National Scenic Area
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32

Cahuilla Voices: We Are Still Here (University Art Gallery, UC Riverside)
    planning
        Gendar. 5/4(91)37

Calac, Felix (Luise§o)
    numbers and counting
        Hinton. chart. 3/1(89)25

Calaveras County, CA
    demographics, Native Californians, 1927
        Slagle. 5/4(91)39
    land purchase recommendations, BIA, 1927
        Slagle. 5/4(91)39

Calenders
    Hupa
        Davis. 2/5(88)21

California
    place names
        Hinton. 2/1(88)22-23
        Munro. 3/2(89)27

California Acknowledgement Bill (H.R. 2591)
        Slagle. 9/3(96)56, 57

California Advisory Council Act (1992)
    California rancherias and
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57-58
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57-58

California Arts Council
    basketweaving
        Gendar. 6/1(91-92)18(S6)
    budget
        Gendar. 7/2(93)47
        Margolin. 6/3(92)2
    fellowships
        Gendar. 5/3(91)34-35
    grants programs
        Abbott. 8/4(95)41
    Harlan, Theresa
        Gendar. 5/3(91)34-35
    Master-Apprentice Grant Program
        Gendar. 4/2(90)33
    Multi-Cultural Entry Grant Program
        Patterson. 3/2(89)14-15
    Traditional Folk Arts Program
        Anon. 4/3(90)37
        Fredrickson. 2/4(88)22
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
        Gendar. 6/1(91-92)18(S6)
        Margolin. 5/4(91)2
        Moisa. photo. 2/5(88)8-10

California Coastal Conservancy
    Sinkyone Intertribal Wilderness Park
        Patterson. 8/4(95)20

California Council for the Humanities
    California Sesquicentennial Projects
        Anon. 10/3(97)35
    Estrada, Fred
        Apodaca. 4/4(90)27
    Native Californian projects
        Drummer. 10/2(96-97)18

California Department of Correction
    religious freedom
        Fredrickson. 3/1(89)19

California Department of Education
    American Indian Education Office
        Patterson. 2/1(88)19-20
    Library Services for Indian Tribes program
        Fredrickson. 2/5(88)19

California Department of Forestry
    Point Arena Roundhouse reconstruction
        Jenkins, Theodoratus. photos. 3/1(89)13

California Department of Parks and Recreation. See also California Regional Indian Museums; California State Indian Museum
    Anza-Borrego State Park
        Fredrickson. 3/2(89)23
     artifact theft
        Gendar. 8/1(94)52
        May. 1/4(87)22
        Rivera. 7/3(93)48
    artifacts, return of
        Rivera. 7/2(93)34
    Burial Inventory project
        Rivera. 2/6(89)13
        Rivera. 6/2(92)42-43
    Chaw'se Indian Grinding Rock Sate Historic Park
        Bibby. photo.7/3(93)34-35,36
        Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30
        Ortiz. photos. 4/4(90)20-23
        Yamane.photo only.8/2(94)41
    Coyote Hills Regional Park
        Cambra. photo only. 4/1(89) 16
        Yamane. illus, photos. 2/4(88) 16
    Cuyamaca State Park
        Rivera. 2/6(89)12-13
        Rivera. 7/2(93)33
    exhibits and interpretive materials
        Anon. 1/1(87)19
        Ortiz. 5/1(90-91)32-33
        Multiple authors (Ross). 1/2(87)3
    Fort Ross State Historic Park
        Jenkins, Theodoratus. 3/1(89) 13
    Franklin, Bill and
        Bibby. photo.7/3(93)34-35,36
    Hailstone, Vivien and
        Ortiz. photo. 5/1(90-91)32-33
    human remains, return and reburial
        Gendar. 6/3(92)47
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)18
        Rivera. 2/6(89)12-13
        Rivera. 6/2(92)42-43
        Rivera. 7/2(93)33-34
    human remains, vandalism
        Fredrickson. 3/2(89)23
    Murphy, Don (Director)
        Rivera. photo. 7/2(93)33, 34
    museums
        Rivera. map, photos. 1/4(87) 6-9
        Rivera. photos. 4/4(90)16-17
    Native American Advisory Committee
        Gendar. 5/3(91)34
    Native Californians, stereotyping
        Ortiz. 5/1(90-91)32-33
    Office of Historic Preservation
        Anon. 9/4(96)S20
    Old Shasta State Historic Park
        Ortiz. map. 2/4(88)29
    Olompali State Historic Park
        Anon. 2/6(89)15
        Gendar. 7/4(93-94)54
        Gendar. 9/3(96)53
    Patrick's Point State Park
        Gendar. photo. 5/1(90-91)30
        Parkman. photos. 1/3(87)8-10
    plant gathering policy
        Ortiz. photos. 2/2(88)24-25
    Point Arena Roundhouse
        Jenkins, Theodoratus. photos. 3/1(89)13
    stereotypes, Native Californians
        Ortiz. photo. 5/1(90-91)32-33
    Tomo-Kahni State Park
        Gendar. 9/3(96)53
    Wassama Roundhouse State Historical Park
        Hilliard. photo. 5/4(91)37
    White, Sylvia Stewart
        Gendar. 5/3(91)34
    Ya'I Heki ("Home of the Wind") Regional Indian Museum
        Rivera. 1/4(87)7
    Yurok village (Sumeg) reconstruction
        Gendar. photo. 5/1(90-91)30
        Parkman. photo. 1/3(87)8, 9

California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR)
    California Environmental Protection Agency
        Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)7-8
    California Indian Basketweavers Association
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)19
        Gendar. 10/4(97)46
        Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)7-8
    pesticide residue sampling
        Ortiz. 7/3(93)8, 10

California Department of Water Resources
    Lake Perris Interpretive Center
        Rivera. 1/4(87)7
    Ya'I Heki Regional Indian Museum
        Rivera. 1/4(87)7

California Desert Protection Act
    Shoshone, Timbisha and Death Valley National Monument/Park
        Paton. 8/4(95)50-51
        Paton. 9/4(96)55, 56

California Energy Extension Service (CEES)
    assistance programs
        Gendar. 6/3(92)46

California Environmental Protection Agency
    California Department of Pesticide Regulation
        Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)7-8
    California Indian Basketweavers Association
        Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)7-8

California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
    archaeological sites
        Gendar. 9/2(95-96)45
        Love. 9/4(96)S30
    described
        Smith. 9/4(96)S17
    National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA)
        Love. 9/4(96)S29-S30
    SB 1180
        Gendar. 9/2(95-96)45

California et al. v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians et al.
    Slagle. 1/2(87)16

California Gold Rush
    Native Californians and
        Myers. 10/1(96)29

California Gold Rush Sesquicentennial Commemoration
    California Council for the Humanities
        Anon. 10/3(97)35
    Native Californian participation
        Kulhavy. 10/3(97)35
        Myers. 10/1(96)29-30

California Historical Resources Information System
    Information Centers contact list
        Anon. 9/4(96)S20

California History (periodical)
    California Indians: History and Anthropology issue, Fall 1992
        Gendar. 6/4(92)37
        Gendar. illus. 7/1(92-93)19

California Indian Advisory Act (California Advisory Council Act) (1992)
    Advisory Council on California Indian Policy
        Gendar. 8/1(94)50
    tribal status, federal acknowledgement
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57-58

California Indian Arts Association
    establishment of
        Gendar. photo. 8/1(94)50, 51
    Farmer, Justin
        Gendar. photo. 8/1(94)50, 51
    meeting agendas
        Gendar. 8/1(94)50

California Indian Basketweavers Association
    Artist as Community Healer Conference, The (1994)
        Dubin. photo. 8/3(94-95)54
    Board of Directors
        Gendar. 8/2(94)45-46
        Gendar. 9/2(95-96)46-47
    Board of Directors, founding
        Anon. 6/4(92)7
    California Department of Pesticide Regulation
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)19
        Gendar. 10/4(97)46
        Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)7-8
    California Environmental Protection Agency
        Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)7-8
    "crop" redefinition petition, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
        Anon. 8/4(95)47
    formation of (1992)
        Anon. 6/4(92)7
    linguistic diversity
        Hinton. 10/2(96-97)14
    lobbying, Washington, D.C.
        Gendar. 8/2(94)46
    Moses, Marian
        Ortiz. 7/3(93)10
    Paper Reforestation Project
        Gendar. 9/3(96)52
    pesticides
        Alvarez. 8/4(95)46, 47
        Anon. 8/4(95)47
        Gendar. 10/4(97)46
        Ortiz. 7/3(93)7-10
    products for sale
        Gendar. illus. 10/1(96)54
    purposes of
        Anon. 6/4(92)7
    U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
        Anon. 8/4(95)47
        Gendar. 10/4(97)46
    U. S. Forest Service and
        Alvarez. 8/4(95)46-47
        Gendar. 9/3(96)52, 53
    Wells, James W. and
        Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)8, 10

California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, 1990 (?)
        Yamane.photo only.7/2(93)15

California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, 1991
    announced
        Gendar. 5/2(91)39
    ceremonial enclosure
        Margolin. photos. 5/4(91)8, 9
    described
        Gendar. 6/1(91-92)15-16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36(S3-4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24)
        Greensfelder. photos. 6/1(91- 92)14-15(S2-3)
        Ortiz. photo only. 6/1(91- 92)26 (S14)
        Yamane photo only.7/2(93)15
    panel discussions
        Gendar. 6/1(91-92)15-16, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36(S3-4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24)
    Parker, Julia (Pomo/Miwok)
        Greensfelder. 6/1(91-92)14, 15(S2, 3)
        Ortiz. photo. 6/1(91-92)18, 19 (S6, 7)
    planning and organizing
        Greensfelder. 6/1(91-92)14- 15(S2-3)
    poems
        Davis. 6/1(91-92)25 (S13)
    Somersall, George (Pomo, Dry Creek)
        Margolin. 5/4(91)8-9
    workshops
        Gendar. 6/1(91-92)16(S4)

California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, 1992
    described
        Anon. photo. 6/4(92)7

California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, 1993
    described
        Gendar. photos. 7/3(93)46
        Ortiz. photo. 7/3(93)8
    instruction
        Yamane. photo only. 8/1(94)7

California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, 1995
    described
        Gendar. 9/1(95)47

California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, 1996
    announcement
        Gendar. 9/3(96)55

California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, 1997
    announcement
        Gendar. 10/3(97)37
    described
        Gendar. 10/4(97)46

California Indian Conference
    3rd Annual, 1987
        Anon. 1/4(87)3
        Anon. 1/5(87)2
    4th Annual, 1988
        Anon. 2/4(88)2
    5th Annual, 1989
        Anon. 3/3(89)16
    6th Annual, 1990
        Anon. 4/3(90)37
    7th Annual, 1991
        Anon. 5/3(91)35
        Gendar. 5/3(91)34
    8th Annual, 1992
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)18-19
    9th Annual, 1993
    10th Annual, 1994
        Gendar. 8/1(94)52
        Gendar. 8/2(94)46
    11th Annual, 1995
        Gendar. 9/2(95-96)45
    12th Annual, 1996
        Gendar. 9/4(96)57
        Gendar. 10/1(96)52

California Indian Country (Eargle)
    reviewed
        Apodaca. 6/4(92)22-23

California Indian Dance and Culture Group
    formation
        Bibby. 7/3(93)33
    Franklin, Bill (Miwok, Northern Sierra)
        Bibby. 7/3(93)33

California Indian Education Association
    founding
        Ng'Weno. 4/1(89)49

California Indian Education Conference
    awards and honors
        Gendar. 5/3(91)33

California Indian Language Conference. See California Languages Conference

California Indian Legal Services (CILS)
    Bishop Office
        Anon. 7/1(92-93)36 (S16)
    Board of Trustees listing
        Margolin. 7/1(92-93)24 (S4)
    California Rural Legal Assistance, Indian Services Division and
        Margolin. 7/1(92-93)23 (S3)
    Chemehuevi Indian Tribe v. State Board of Equalization
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)26 (S6)
    civil lawsuit procedures
        Anon. 3/2(89)27
    contact list
        Margolin. 7/1(92-93)23 (S3)
    described
        Pfeffer. 9/3(96)45
    Escondido Office
        Anon. photo. 7/1(92-93)27 (S7)
    establishment of
        Margolin. 7/1(92-93)23-24 (S3-4)
    Eureka Office
        Anon. photo. 7/1(92-93)29 (S9)
    fishing rights
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)30, 32 (S10, 12)
    funding
        Gendar. 9/1(95)44
        Pfeffer. 9/3(96)45
    G-O Road
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)28 (S8)
        Slagle. 1/6(88)20
        Theodoratus. 1/5(87)4-5
    goals of
        Slagle. 1/6(88)20-21
    Hammond Family and
        Anon. 7/1(92-93)36 (S16)
    Hintil Kuu Ca
        Gendar. 5/2(91)39
    Oakland Office
        Anon. photo. 7/1(92-93)26 (S6)
    Reagan, Ronald
        Margolin. 7/1(92-93)24(S4)
    Rice v. Rehner
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)26-27 (S6-7)
    Road 423, Madera County, CA
        Anon. 7/1(92-93)36 (S16)
    tribal sovereignty
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)25-27 (S5-7)
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Anon. 7/1(92-93)34 (S14)
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)33-35 (S13-15)
    tribal status, restoration
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)34-35 (S14-15)
    Ukiah Office
        Anon. 7/1(92-93)33 (S13)
    U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
        Margolin. 7/1(92-93)24(S4)
    water rights
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)30 (S10)

California Indian Library Collections. See California Indian Project

California Indian Museum and Cultural Center, Presidio, San Francisco, CA
    goals of
        Margolin. 10/1(96)12
    National Indian Justice Center Presidio Office celebration, 1996
        Gendar. 10/2(96-97)19
    program statement
        Margolin. 10/1(96)10

California Indian Nights (Gifford & Harris)
    reviewed
        Apodaca. photos. 7/2(93)26

California Indian Project (California Indian Library Collections)
    Bibliographies of Northern and Central California Indians
        Gendar. 8/1(94)51
    collections, museum
        Gendar. 6/1(91-92)22(S10)
    collections, return of
        Anon. 3/2(89)28
        Gendar. 5/2(91)39
        Margolin. photos. 3/3(89)7-8
    Finding Guide
        Gendar. 8/1(94)50
    progress reports
        Gendar. 8/1(94)50
    Rumsey Rancheria
        Gendar. 8/3(94-95)51

California Indian Radio
    described
        Cook. photo. 9/4(96)12, 13, 14, 15, 16
    script, first program draft
        Cook. photos. 9/4(96)11-16
    staff
        Cook. 9/4(96)12

California Indian Shamanism (Bean & Vane, eds.)
    response to review
        Anon (Shipek). 7/3(93)2
    reviewed
        Apodaca. photos. 7/2(93) 24-26

California Indian Subject Specialists (CISS)
    CISS Newsletter
        Gendar. 6/4(92)36
    goals
        Gendar. 6/4(92)36

California Indians. See Native Californians

California Indians: Primary Resources: A Guide to Manuscripts, Artifacts, Documents, Serials, Music and Illustration (Vane & Bean, eds.)
    reviewed
        Apodaca. 5/2(91)28-29

California Land Claims Act (1851)
    described
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)22-23

California Language Committee
    formation of, 1992
        Hinton. 6/4(92)30-31

California Languages Conference
    Blackfeet language program
        Hinton. 8/1(94)53-54
    immersion schools, Hawaiian
        Hinton. 8/1(94)53
    instruction, communication- based
        Hinton. 8/1(94)53
    language retention planning
        Hinton. 8/1(94)54
    Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
        Hinton. 8/1(94)53
    remembering languages
        Hinton. 8/1(94)55
    roundtable discussion with AICLS
        Hinton. 8/1(94)54
    third annual, 1996
        Abbott, Yamane. photos. 10/1(96)47-49
        Anon. 9/3(96)50
    writing and language education
        Hinton. 8/1(94)55

California Mission Daze, Installation Gallery, 1988
        LaPena. photo. 2/6(89)19, 20

California Office of Historic Preservation
    Ethnic Survey
        Anon. 2/1(88)15
    Interagency Native American Policy Committee
        Anon. 1/3(87)3

California Park Service. See California Department of Parks and Recreation

California Political Code
    education, provisions for Indians
        Patterson. 1/6(88)7, 10
    Section 1662
        Patterson. 1/6(88)7, 10

California Rancheria Act (1958)
    terminated tribes
        Slagle. 1/5(87)21-22
    termination, described
        Slagle. 1/5(87)20-21
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Slagle. 8/1(94)57
    untermination
        Slagle. 1/5(87)21

California Regional Indian Museums. See also California Department of Parks and Recreation; California State Indian Museum
    Antelope Valley Indian Museum
        Rivera. map, photo. 1/4(87) 7, 8
    Chaw'se Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park
        Rivera. map, photo. 1/4(87)7
    development of
        Rivera. map, photos. 1/4(87) 6-9
    programs
        Rivera. 1/4(87)7-8
    State Indian Museum, relation to
        LaPena. 3/1(89)16-17
        LaPena. 4/3(90)30
        Multiple authors (Connelly). 4/2(90)2
    State Indian Museum Study, 1990
        Rivera. photos. 4/4(90)16-17
    Ya'I Heki' ("Home of the Wind") Regional Indian Museum, Lake Perris
        Rivera. map, photo. 1/4(87)6, 7, 8

California Rural Indian Health Board (CRIHB)
    Alexander, Paul, Esq.
        Slagle. 4/2(90)36
    American Indian Tobacco Educational Network
        Abbott. 9/2(95-96)14
    policy reform, 1988
        Slagle. 2/2(88)21
    S. 611 (federal acknowledgment process reform)
        Slagle. 4/2(90)36, 37, 38
    Summer Enrichment Program
        Anon. 4/3(90)36
        Gendar. photo. 5/3(91)33-34

California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA)
    California Indian Legal Services (CILS)
        Margolin. 7/1(92-93)23-24 (S3-4)
    cases described
        Margolin. 7/1(92-93)22, 23 (S2, 3)
    Duke, George
        Margolin. 7/1(92-93)22, 23 (S2, 3)
    Indian Services Division
        Margolin. 7/1(92-93)23(S3)
    Risling, David Jr. and
        Margolin. 7/1(92-93)23-24 (S3-4)

California Spirit, Courthouse, San Andreas, CA
        LaPena. 6/2(92)5

California State Department of Education
    American Indian Education Office
        Patterson. 2/1(88)19-20

California State Historical Resources Commission
    Milanovich, Richard (Cahuilla)
        Anon. 4/3(90)36

California State Indian Museum, Sacramento, CA. See also California Regional Indian Museums
    arguments favoring
        LaPena. 3/1(89)16-17
        LaPena. 4/3(90)30
        Multiple authors (Connelly). 4/2(90)2
    art exhibitions
        Yamane. illus, photo. 7/3(93) 44, 45
    Central Valley Room opening
        LaPena. 6/3(92)30
    feasibility studies
        LaPena. 6/1(91-92)6-7
    funding for
        LaPena. 3/1(89)16
    General Plan
        Rivera. 2/6(89)7
    history of
        Rivera. map. 1/4(87)6-7
    Honored Elders Day
        Anon. 1/1(87)11
        Fredrickson. 2/4(88)23
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32
        LaPena. photo. 9/4(96)6
        Rivera. photo. 4/4(90)16
    human remains, return and reburial
        Rivera. 2/6(89)12
    importance of
        LaPena. 3/1(89)16-17
        LaPena. 4/3(90)30
        Multiple authors (Connelly). 4/2(90)2
    improving
        Gendar. 5/3(91)33
    King-Gillespie, Elsie (Karuk/ Yurok)
        Gendar. 5/3(91)33
    State Indian Museum Study, 1990
        Rivera. photos. 4/4(90)16-17
    State Railroad Museum and
        LaPena. 3/1(89)16
        Rivera. 1/4(87)6

California State Library
    California Indian Project
        Anon. 3/2(89)28

California, State of
    borders, indigenous cultures and
        Ortiz. 10/3(97)9
    budget
        Slagle. 5/3(91)41
    Sesquicentennial Commemoration
        Myers. 10/1(96)29-30

California State Prison, Solano
    Spotted Eagle Spiritual Circle
        Gendar. 10/1(96)53

California State Railroad Museum
    State Indian Museum and
        LaPena. 3/1(89)16
        Rivera. 1/4(87)6

California State University, Chico, CA
    Affirmative Action
        Gendar. 7/2(93)46
    human remains, return and reburial
        Adams. photos. 4/3(90)25-26
        Anon. 4/3(90)26
        Wright. 4/3(90)27
    Native American Roundtable, 1993
        Gendar. 7/2(93)46
    Reburial Summit Meeting, March 15, 1990
        Adams. photos. 4/3(90)25-26

California State University, Hayward, CA
    C. E. Smith Museum of Anthropology
        Anon. 4/2(90)45
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)19
    California Indian Shamanism exhibition and programs
        Anon. 4/2(90)45
        Anon. 4/3(90)36-37

California State University, Humboldt, CA. See Humboldt State University

California State University, Long Beach, CA
    Puvungna village site (Tongva) development
        Gendar. 7/4(93-94)53
        Gendar. 8/1(94)52
        Gendar. 8/3(94-95)51

California State University, Sacramento, CA
    museum collections
        Bibby. photo. 7/1(92-93)8
    Summer Enrichment Program,
        Gendar. photo. 5/3(91)33-34

California Tobacco Control Network
    goals of
        Sisk-Franco. 9/3(96)37

California Tribal Health Association
    Indian Health Care Improvement Act
        Slagle. 2/2(88)20-21

California Tribal Status Act (H.R. 2144, H.R. 5436)
    California Indian Policy Advisory Council
        Slagle. 6/4(92)41
    described, H. R. 2144
        Slagle. 5/4(91)38
    described, H. R. 5436
        Slagle. 5/1(90-91)26-27
        Slagle. 5/2(91)35
    funding, federal
        Slagle. 6/4(92)41
    hearings, 1991
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)39
    Miller, George
        Slagle. 5/1(90-91)26-27
        Slagle. 5/2(91)35
        Slagle. 5/3(91)40, 43
        Slagle. 5/4(91)38
    reintroduction of
        Slagle. 5/3(91)40-41
        Slagle. 5/4(91)38
    support for
        Slagle. 5/2(91)35
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment and
        Slagle. 6/4(92)41
    tribal status, termination
        Slagle. 5/1(90-91)26

Callaghan, Catherine
    Harrington, John Peabody notes
        Hinton. 7/1(92-93)11-12
    Northern Sierra Miwuk Language Program
        Bibby. 1/6(88)3

Camarena, Sandra
    Tribal Scholars Language Conference, 1992
        Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 27

Cambra, Rosemary (Ohlone, Muwekma)
    photograph of
        Cambra. photo only. 4/1(89) 15

Campbell, Angelina Elliott (Pomo, Coyote Valley?)
    obituary
        Anon. 6/2(92)16

Campbell, Cheryl (Karuk)
    Circle of Voices, A documentation workshop
        Robles. photo only. 9/1(95)13

Campbell, Darlene (Pomo, Coyote Valley?)
    Northwest Intertribal Gathering, Seventh Annual
        Moisa. photo only. 2/6(89)17

Campbell, Elizabeth W.C.
    Campbell Collection
        Vane, Bean. photos. 2/6(89) 24-25

Campbell, Gina (Hupa)
    Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
        Hinton. photo. 8/3(94-95) 14-15

Campbell, Henry (Pomo?)
    Pinoleville Athletic Club
        Brovarney. photo only. 10/1(96)33

Campbell, Hiram (Pomo, Coyote Valley)
    Pinoleville Athletic Club
        Brovarney. photo only. 10/1(96)33

Campbell, Ira (Pomo, Coyote Valley)
    Pinoleville Athletic Club
        Brovarney. photo only. 10/1(96)33

Campbell, Latcheth (Hupa)
    Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
        Hinton. photo. 8/3(94-95) 14, 15

Campbell, Robert J. (CA Assemb., D-Richmond)
    A. B. 3709 (Indian education)
        Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30
    Indian Education programs
        Fredrickson. 3/1(89)19
        Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30

Campbell, William H.
    Campbell Collection
        Vane, Bean. photos. 2/6(89) 24-25

Campo Reservation, San Diego County, CA
    funeral
        Margolin. photo only. 5/1(90-91)20
    Indian Library Services Project
        Brown. 2/6(89)13
    landfill, proposed
        Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30
    Southern California Indian Land Transfer Act (H.R. 3607)
        Kaldenberg. 1/5(87)3

Canada
    James Bay Convention
        Slagle. 2/2(88)21-22

Canby, E. R. S., General (U.S. Army)
    Modoc War (1872-73)
        Hathaway. photo. 4/3(90)4, 5, 7

Candalaria, Chemito (Ohlone)
    Gathering of Ohlonean Peoples
        Gendar, Ortiz. photo. 8/3(94- 95)42
    Humaya Dancers
        Gendar, Ortiz. photo. 8/3(94- 95)42

Candalaria, Chemo (Ohlone)
    Humaya Dancers, Gathering of Ohlonean Peoples
        Gendar, Ortiz. photo. 8/3(94- 95)42
    Loma Prieta Earthquake, 1989
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32

Candalaria, Theresa (Ohlone)
    Humaya Dancers, Gathering of Ohlonean Peoples
        Gendar, Ortiz. photo. 8/3(94- 95)42

Candalaria, Wuanita (Ohlone)
    Humaya Dancers, Gathering of Ohlonean Peoples
        Gendar, Ortiz. photo. 8/3(94- 95)42

CANDELARIA AMERICAN INDIAN COUNCIL
    cultural center, proposed
        Anon. 1/4(87)9

Candelaria, Luta (Ohlone)
    Humaya Dancers, Gathering of Ohlonean Peoples
        Gendar, Ortiz. photo. 8/3(94- 95)42

Candelaria, Umpi (Ohlone)
    Humaya Dancers, Gathering of Ohlonean Peoples
        Gendar, Ortiz. photo. 8/3(94- 95)42

Cannon, Lynn
    Remember Your Relations exhibit
        Anon. photo only. 9/2(95- 96)40
    Warm Springs Cultural Resources Project
        Ortiz. photo only. 7/2(93)44

Cano, Lorene. See Sisquoc-Cano, Lorene

Cano, Paul (Chumash)
    Cahuilla Bird Singers, Puvungna, A Gathering of the People (1990)
        Castel de Oro. photo. 5/1(90- 91)22
    Los Angeles Marathon
        Gendar. 5/2(91)39

Canoes. See Boats and boat building

Cape, Iliene (Eileen) (Mono, Western)
    Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
        Hinton. photo. 8/3(94-95)15

Capp Street Project, The, San Francisco, CA
    Mattole Project, The (Lang), 1992
        Margolin. photo. 6/3(92)37

Captain Charlie [Charley] (Miwok, Ione)
    Franklin, Bill and
        Bibby. 7/3(93)23, 24, 26, 28, 29
    hunting
        Bibby. 7/3(93)23

Captain Jack (Kientpoos/Kentpuash) (Modoc)
    Modoc War (1872-73)
        Hathaway. photo. 4/3(90)4-5, 7, 10

Carillo, Manuela Aguiar
    Indian Artways Program
        Wilken. photo only.10/3(97)6

Carlson, Harvey D.
    obituary
        Gendar. 8/1(94)52

CARMEL MISSION BAND OF COSTANOAN INDIANS. See OHLONE, CARMEL MISSION BAND OF COSTANOAN INDIANS

Carney, Ismana
    Torrez, Bernice Evelyn (Bernice Scott-Torrez)
        Carney. 10/1(96)28

Carpenter, Calvin (Hupa)
    California Indian Languages Conference
        Hinton. photo only.8/1(94)53
        Richardson-Riley. photo only. 8/3(94-95)48

Carpenter, Melodie Kay (Hupa)
    Baldy, Ray (uncle)
        Carpenter. 9/3(96)47
        Hinton. photo. 7/3(93)13, 14
    Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
        Butler. photo only. 7/3(93)18
        Hinton. photo. 7/3(93)13, 14
        Hinton. photo. 8/3(94-95) 14,17

CARQUIN. See OHLONE, KARKIN

Carrillo, Clarence (Pomo, Coast)
    Coastal Pomo Indian Dancers of Point Arena
        Anon. photo. 4/4(90)25
        Frank. photo. 3/1(89)12
    News From Native California benefit, 1990
        Anon. photo. 4/4(90)25
    Songs Against the G-O Road, 1990
        Anon. photo. 4/4(90)25

Carrio, Sam (Miwok)
    Tomales Bay, clamming
        Baker. 6/2(92)29 (S13)

Carroll School District, Mendocino County, CA
    Virgilia Knight et al. v. Carroll School District (1923)
        Patterson. photo. 1/6(88) 7-10

Carroll School District, Virgilia Knight et al. v. (1923)
    Patterson. photo. 1/6(88)7-10

Carrying net
    Mono, North Fork
        Anon. photo only. 1/6(88) 12-13

Carter, James (Pomo, Coast)
    Coastal Pomo Indian Dancers of Point Arena
        Frank. photo. 3/1(89)12

Carter, Lisa (Pomo, Coast)
    Coastal Pomo Indian Dancers of Point Arena
        Frank. photo. 3/1(89)12

Carver's Art of the Indian of Northwestern California, The, exhibition, Hearst Museum of Anthropology, 1995
    Blake, George
        Gendar. photo. 9/2(95-96)46
    described
        Anon. photos. 9/1(95)28-29

Carving. See also Boats and boatbuilding
    acorn mush paddles and spoons
        Anon. photos. 9/1(95)29
    elk antler purses
        Anon. photo. 9/1(95)28

Case, Doris
    Honored Elders Day, State Indian Museum
        LaPena. photo. 9/4(96)6

Case, Elizabeth (Karuk)
    Circle of Voices, A documentation workshop
        Robles. photo. 9/1(95)13, 14
    G-O Road
        Lang. photos. 2/3(88)4-6
        Margolin. photo. 1/6(88)10, 11
    language preservation
        Lang. photo. 3/3(89)3, 4

Casinos. See Gambling

CASSONS
    Lewis, Kathy
        Anon. 10/4(97)35
        Lewis. photos. 8/1(94)37-38
        Lewis. 9/3(96)20
        Lewis. 10/4(97)35-40
        Planas. photo only. 6/2(92)41

Casta§eda, Gloria (Kumeyaay)
    basketweaving
        Ortiz. photos.8/3(94-95)21-23
    gathering, basketweaving materials
        Ortiz. 8/3(94-95)21-22
    Toypurina's Gathering of the Acorn People
        Castel de Oro. photo. 8/4(95) 25, 26

Casta§eda (Silva?), Gloria (Kumiai, San Jose de la Zorra)
    baskets and basketweaving
        Wilken. 10/3(97)8
    Native Californians and
        Wilken. photo(?).10/3(97)6, 8

Castel de Oro, Melinda
    Master of Coincidence: The Oral History of a Chumash Medicine Man (book)
        Huaute, Castel de Oro. photo. 9/1(95)31-32

Castillo, Edward (Cahuilla/[Luise§o?])
    California Indian Radio
        Cook. photo. 9/4(96)12, 13
    California Mission Indian Memorial
        Gendar. 9/1(95)46
        Ortiz. illus. 10/4(97)7, 9-10
    grants and Native Americans conference, 1994
        Gendar. photo. 8/2(94)10
    Neophyte Resistance and Accommodation in the Missions of California (paper)
        Castillo. 5/3(91)13
    Round Valley Public Library opening, 1990
        Campbell. 5/1(90-91)37
    Sonoma Mission Indian Memorial
        Ortiz. illus. 10/4(97)7, 9
    Spanish Missionary Heritage of the United States, The conference, 1990
        Castillo. 5/3(91)12, 13

Castillo, Jose (Huichol)
    baby baskets
        Ortiz. photos. 5/2(91)32, 33, 34
    cordage making
        Ortiz. 5/2(91)34

Castro, Dalbert (Maidu, Nisenan)
    art exhibitions
        LaPena. 1/1(87)14
        LaPena. 6/1(91-92)7
        Margolin. illus. 5/3(91)16, 17
    Auburn Kum.
        Margolin. illus only. 5/3(91) 16
    Chu-Kam Pakan
        Margolin. illus only. 5/3(91) 16
    Ootee-Pec-Em
        Margolin. illus only. 5/3(91) 17
    Pacific Western Traders
        Margolin. illus. 5/3(91)16, 17
    Peace and Friendship
        Margolin. illus only. 5/3(91) 17
    Sacred Spaces, Spirit Places exhibition, 1991
        LaPena. 6/1(91-92)7
    Thunder and Lightning
        Castro. illus. 8/4(95)6

Castro, Gregg (Salinan)
    Castro, Ken (son)
        Castro. 9/1(95)15
    Circle of Voices, A, documentation workshop
        Castro. 9/1(95)14-15
        Robles. photo only. 9/1(95)13
    cultural resource management
        Castro. photo. 9/4(96)S9-S11
    Fort Hunter Liggett Military Reservation, CA
        Castro. photo. 8/4(95)42-43
        Castro. photo. 9/4(96)S9, S11
    Salinan homeland
        Castro. photo. 8/4(95)42-43
    Society for California Archaeology
        Castro. 9/4(96)S10-S11

Castro, Ken (Salinan)
    Circle of Voices, A documentation workshop
        Castro. 9/1(95)15
        Robles. photo only. 9/1(95)13

Castro, Teresa (Kumeyaay/Paipai)
    netmaking
        Ortiz. photos. 10/3(97)9, 10

CATAWBA
    George, Christine D.
        Gendar. 9/3(96)53-54

Catt, Isaac (California State University, Chico)
    human remains, return and
         reburial, C.S.U. Chico
        Adams. 4/3(90)26

CAYUGA
    language, speakers of
        Hinton,Montijo.7/4(93-94)5,6

Census Bureau, U.S. See U.S. Census Bureau

Census, United State. See U.S. Census Bureau

Centeno, Juanita Ochoa (Chumash/Yaqui)
    biographical overview
        Anon. photo. 6/4(92)32
    cordage making
        Ortiz. 5/2(91)33-34
    cradle boards
        Ortiz. photo. 5/2(91)32, 34
    cultural preservation
        Anon. 6/4(92)32
    leukemia
        Ortiz. 7/3(93)9
    Lompoc Museum memorial exhibit
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)20
    Mendeaz, Abraham (grandfather) and
        Ortiz. 5/2(91)32-34
    obituary
        Anon. photo. 6/4(92)32
    skills, traditional
        Ortiz. photo.5/2(91)32-34
    Vandenberg Air Force Base
        Ortiz. 7/3(93)9

Center for Community Development, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA
    Karuk Language Restoration Committee
        Lang. 3/3(89)3

CENTRAL COAST POMO. See POMO, COAST: CENTRAL

CENTRAL [VALLEY] MIWOK. See MIWOK, CENTRAL VALLEY

CENTRAL POMO. See POMO, CENTRAL

Central Sierra Arts Council
    New Moon: A Native American Expression in the New Age exhibition, 1989
        Anon. 4/3(90)37

Central Sierra Me-Wuk Cultural and Historic Preservation Committee
    archaeological site monitoring training program
        Gendar. 7/2(93)46
    goals and accomplishments
        Fuller. 9/4(96)S7, S9

CENTRAL SIERRA MIWOK. See MIWOK, CENTRAL SIERRA

Central Valley Indian Basketweavers
    classes
        Gendar. 9/2(95-96)47

CENTRAL [VALLEY[ MIWOK. See MIWOK, CENTRALVALLEY

Central Valley Project Improvement Act
    environmental impact statement
        Gendar. 8/2(94)45

CENTRAL VALLEY WINTUN. See WINTUN, CENTRAL VALLEY

Central Washington University
    scholarships and fellowships
        Gendar. 9/2(95-96)46

Ceremonial objects See also Regalia, ceremonial
    Big Head Dance (Bole Maru) (Pomo)
        Theodoratus. 1/4(87)4
    feathers
        LaPena. 1/6(88)18

Ceremonial regalia. See Regalia, ceremonial

Ceremonial sites. See also Regalia, ceremonial
    Burro Flats (Huwan village) (Chumash)
        Krupp. photos. 1/5(87)12-13, 24
        Multiple authors (Krupp). 2/2(88)3
    La Rumorosa (Kumeyaay)
        Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)12-13
    Mockingbird Canyon (Chumash)
        Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)13
    Mount Diablo
        Ortiz. photo. 2/1(88)5
    Saucito Ranch (Chumash)
        Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)13
    solstice, winter
        Krupp. photos. 1/5(87)12-13, 24

Ceremonies
    Acorn Feast (Hupa)
        Colegrove. photo. 4/2(90) 18-19
    acorn mush drawings and (Maidu, Concow)
        Roberts. illus. 4/3(90)51
    adolescence
        Loeb. 4/1(89)37
    Aki (Spring ceremony) (Maidu)
        Fonseca, Bates. illus. 6/3(92) 40
    Barracuda Dance (Chumash)
        Sterling. 2/2(88)4
    Bear Dance (Awahneechee)
        LaPena. 1/6(88)18
    Bear Dance (Chumash)
        Margolin. 6/4(92)33
    Bear Dance (Maidu: p†nom wul£; pano'm kasi)
        Bates. illus. 5/3(91)18-19
        Benner. photo. 3/2(89)18-19
        Fonseca, Bates. illus. 6/3(92) 40
        LaPena. 1/6(88)18
        LaPena. 3/2(89)4
        Nabokov. 3/1(89)9
    Bear Dance (Miwok)
        LaPena. 1/6(88)18
    Bear Dance (Mono)
        LaPena. 1/6(88018
    Bear Dance (Yokuts, Wukchumni)
        Margolin. 6/4(92)9, 10
    Big Head Dance (Bole Maru; Hesi) (Pomo/Wintun)
        Bibby. photo. 6/3(92)12-13
        Lucas. illus. 6/3(92)8, 9
        Nabokov. photo. 3/1(89)5
        Sarris. 2/4(88)3, 4-5
        Theodoratus. 1/4(87)4-5
    Bird Dances (Cahuilla/Mojave)
        Nyorr. 6/3(92)19-21
        Ortiz. photo. 5/3(91)10, 11
        Ortiz. photos. 5/4(91)29-32
    birth ceremonies
        Davis. photo. 1/5(87)15
        Wilson. 6/4(92)S1

Blackbird Dancers (Chumash) Sterling. 2/2(88)4
    Blessing (Pomo)
        Lucas. illus. 6/3(92)8, 9
    Boat Dance (Hupa)
        Davis. 1/3(87)17
    boats and boat building
        Beasley, Mount. photo. 2/4(88)18, 19
    Bole Maru (Big Head Dance; Hesi) (Pomo/Wintun)
        Bibby. photo. 6/3(92)12-13
        Brown. 6/3(92)10-11
        Lucas. illus. 6/3(92)8, 9
        Nabokov. photo. 3/1(89)5
        Ortiz. illus. 3/1(89)10, 11
        Sarris. 2/4(88)3, 4-5
        Theodoratus. 1/4(87)4-5
        Wilson. 6/3(92)15
    Brush Dance ([Hupa?]; Karuk; Yurok)
        Lang. photo. 7/4(93-94)37, 38 (S17, 18)
        Margolin. photo only. 8/3 (94-95)S1
        Moisa. photos only. 2/6(89) 16-17
        Ortiz. 7/4(93-94)18
        Parkman. 5/2(91)6-7, 8
        Roberts. photo. 1/1(87)1, 3
    burial
        Lopez. 8/2(94)20-21
        Wolf. 6/3(92)18
    Chetlep poh'naina ("naming" ritual) (Wintun, Nomlaki)
        Bibby. 7/1(92-93)8
    childhood
        Loeb. 4/1(89)37
    contemporary practitioners
        Dr. Coyote. 1/4(87)23
    Coyote Dance
        Bibby. photo only. 6/3(92)12
    death ceremonies
        Davis. photo. 1/5(87)15
    Deer Dance (Suming Kasi) (Maidu)
        Aguilar. photo only. 9/2(94- 95)26
        Fonseca, Bates. illus. 6/3(92) 39
    directions (compass)
        Dr. Coyote. 10/3(97)39
    Earth Mother (Du) (Maidu)
        Fonseca, Bates. illus. 6/3(92) 40
    enclosure, ceremonial (Cahuilla)
        Apodaca. photo only. 2/5(88) 11
    Feather Dance (Luise§o)
        Apodaca. photo only. 2/5(88) 11
    Feather Dance (Pomo)
        Lucas. illus. 6/3(92)8, 9
    Fixing the Earth (New Year)
        Lang. 6/2(92)17 (S1)
    funerals
        Margolin. photos only. 5/1(90-91)20
        Margolin. 6/2(92)24-25 (S8-9)
    Grizzly Bear Dance (Pano'm Kasi) (Maidu)
        Fonseca, Bates. illus. 6/3(92) 40
    Hesi (Bullhead Dance; Big Head Dance) (Pomo/Wintun)
        Bibby. photo. 6/3(92)12-13
        Fonseca, Bates. illus. 6/3(92) 38-39, 40
        Lucas. illus. 6/3(92)8, 9
        Nabokov. photo. 3/1(89)5
        Sarris. 2/4(88)3, 4-5
        Theodoratus. 1/4(87)4-5
    Hiyan (burial ceremony, Acachme)
        Wolf. 6/3(92)18
     huk (Girl's Adolescent Dance) (Hupa/Karuk)
        Lang. 7/4(93-94)38-39 (S18- 19)
    intertribal transmission
        LaPena. 1/6(88)18
    Jump Dance
        Margolin. photo only. 8/3(94- 95)S3, 10, 12
    Jump Dance (Hupa)
        Blake. illus. 6/3(92)22
        Lang. photos. 7/4(93-94)35, 36-38 (S15, 16-18)
        Orozco. 5/1(90-91)23
    Jump Dance (Karuk)
        Lang. 7/4(93-94)35, 36-38 (S15, 16-18)
    Jump Dance (Yurok)
        Lang. photo only. 7/4(93- 94)27 (S7)
        Lang. photos. 7/4(93-94)35, 36-38 (S15, 16-18)
        Margolin. photos. 8/3(94-95) S10, 12
        Ortiz. 6/3(92)27
    Kick Dance (Hupa/Karuk/ Yurok)
        Lang. 7/4(93-94)39 (S19)
    kuksuyu (Miwok, Central Sierra)
        Ortiz. 2/1(88)5
    Lightning Song (Quechan)
        Margolin. 6/2(92)24-25 (S8-9)
    Moki (clown, Big Head Dance; Bole Maru; Hesi) (Pomo)
        Sarris. 2/4(88)3, 4-5
    museum collections and
        Davis. photos. 4/1(89)6-7
    naming rituals
        Bibby. 7/1(92-93)8
        Hinton. 9/4(96)9
    non-native participation in
        d'Azevedo. 3/3(89)9-11
        Dr. Coyote. 2/4(88)7
        Dr. Coyote. 2/5(88)32
        Dr. Coyote. 2/6(89)32
    puberty
        Anon. photo. 4/1(89)39
        Yamane. illus only. 5/3(91) 30, 31
    rattlesnake ceremony (Yokuts)
        Margolin (ed.) 8/2(94)6
    reburial
        Gendar. 4/2(90)32
    rites of passage
        Anon. photo. 4/1(89)39
        Grant. 1/2(87)4
        Loeb. 4/1(89)37
    roundhouses and
        Nabokov. diag, photos. 3/1(89)5, 6-7
    sand paintings
        Anon. photo. 4/1(89)39
        Yamane. illus only. 5/3(91) 30, 31
    songs and singing
        Patterson, Jack, Jack. 2/5(88) 5-6
    sunstick (winter solstice)
        Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)10
    Tathuila (Ipai)
        Hinton. photo only. 2/5(88)3
    Toto (Shakehead Dance; Big Head Dance)
        Fonseca, Bates. illus. 6/3(92) 40
    Toto huya
        Sarris. 2/4(88)5
    traditional in modern times
        LaPena. 1/6(88)18-19
    trees and
        Davis. photo. 1/5(87)14-15
    Weaving Contemporary Ceremony project
        Gendar. 8/1(94)51
    wÇdam/wÇda (spring rite, Maidu)
        Benner. 3/2(89)18-19
        Roberts. illus. 4/3(90)51
    White Deerskin Dance (Hupa)
        Lang. 4/2(90)23
        Lang. photo. 7/4(93-94)26, 27 (S6, 7)
        Lang. photos. 7/4(93-94)34, 35-36, 37 (S14, 15-16, 17)
        Meredith. photo only. 5/4(91)1
    White Deerskin Dance (Karuk)
        Lang. photo. 4/2(90)22, 23
        Lang. 7/4(93-94)27 (S7)
        Lang. photo. 7/4(93-94)34- 36, 37(S14-16, 17)
        Margolin. photo.8/3(94-95)S3
        Sanderson. photos only. 2/1(88)6, 24
    White Deerskin Dance, Imitation (Karuk)
        Lang. 7/4(93-94)34 (S14)
    White Deerskin Dance (Yurok)
        Lang. 7/4(93-94)27 (S7)
        Lang. photos. 7/4(93-94)34, 35-36, 37 (S14, 15-16, 17)
    women's dances
        Lucas. illus. 6/3(92)8, 9
    world renewal ceremonies
        Lang. 6/2(92)17 (S1)
        Margolin. photo. 8/3(94-95) S10, 12

Chabolla, Luis
    Native Reflections Festival
        Anon. 7/2(93)29

Chadburn, Dave (Wailaki)
    Sutherland, Ellen (grandmother), King's Big Flats massacre
        Patterson. 2/6(89)4

Chafe, Wallace
    languages, Native Californian
        Hinton. 1/6(88)4

CHALON. See OHLONE, CHALON

Chambers, Reid (U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs)
    Secretary of the Interior, federal acknowledgment
        Slagle. 4/3(90)48
    tribal status, acknowledgment of Burns Paiute
        Slagle. 4/3(90)48
     tribal status, acknowledgment of Ione Miwok
        Slagle. 4/1(89)24-25
        Slagle. 4/4(90)42

Chamise (greasewood) (Adenostoma fasciculatum)
    arrow shafts
        Bibby. illus, photo. 7/1(92- 93)8
    Chetlep poh'naina ("naming" ritual)
        Bibby. illus, photo. 7/1(92- 93)8
    described
        Bibby. illus, photo. 7/1(92- 93)8

Changing Woman, Matrix Gallery, 1989
        LaPena. 3/1(89)17

Chappell, Violet (Pomo,
        Kashaya)
    American Indian Summer Institute Program, Stanford University
        Sarris. 4/1(89)55, 56
    Stanford at Kashaya Program
        Sarris. 4/1(89)56, 57

Charles, Elena (Yupik)
    Festival of American Folk Life
        Gendar. photo. 9/1(95)46

Charley, Ben (Mono)
    retirement
        Anon. 4/3(90)37

Charley, Rafael (Ipai)
    Tathuila dance regalia
        Hinton. photo only. 2/5(88)3

Chavez, _____ (Pomo? Lake Miwok? Wappo?)
    Chavez, Howard (father)
        Margolin. photo only. 3/3(89) 7

Chavez, Cassy (Hupa)
    regalia, maple bark skirt
        Ortiz. photo only. 6/3(92)27

Chavez, Howard (Pomo? Lake Miwok? Wappo?)
    California Indian Project
        Margolin. photo. 3/3(89)7, 8

Chavez, Myrtle McKay
    Remember Your Relations book and exhibit
        Anon. photo only. 9/2(95- 96)40
    Warm Springs Cultural Resources Project [Study]
        Ortiz. photo only. 7/2(93)44

Chavez, Ronda
    preservation, cultural
        Chavez. 4/2(90)17

Chaw'se Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park, Pine Grove, CA
    art exhibitions
        LaPena. 2/3(88)26
        LaPena. 2/6(89)20
        LaPena. photo. 4/4(90)30-31
        LaPena. 6/1(91-92)6
    Big Time
        Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30
        LaPena. 6/1(91-92)7
        Ortiz. photos. 4/4(90)20-23
    establishment of
        Bibby. photo. 7/3(93)34-35
    Faezel, Steve
        Rivera. 1/4(87)7
    Franklin, Bill and
        Bibby.photo.7/3(93)34-35, 36
    grinding rocks
        Bibby. photo. 7/3(93)34
        Ortiz. photo only. 4/4(90)23
    Maidu Traditionalist Dancers and Singers
        Aguilar. photo only. 9/2(95- 96)32
    Miwok cultural center
        Rivera. 1/4(87)7
    roundhouse
        Aguilar. photo only. 9/2(95- 96)30, 32
        Yamane.photo only.8/2(94)41
    site selection
        Bibby. photo. 7/3(93)34
    Spring Day at Chaw'se
        Yamane (Kraft). photo only. 4/3(90)33
    Visitor Center
        Rivera. map, photo. 1/4(87)7

CHEMEHUEVI [NUWUVI]
    baskets and basketweaving
        Apodaca. 5/3(91)35
        Ortiz. 6/1(91-92)23 (S11)
    basketweavers
        Ortiz. photo. 6/1(91-92)23 (S11)
    Boniface, Lolita
        Apodaca. 5/3(91)36, 37
    Brown, Mary Lou
        Ortiz. 6/1(91-92)23 (S11)
    Campbell Collection
        Vane, Bean. photos.2/6(89)25
    Chemehuevi Indian Tribe v. State Board of Equalization
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)26 (S6)
    Colorado River Indian Tribes Museum
        Shanks. 2/3(88)12
    Colorado River Native Nations Alliance
        Klasky. photo.9/2(95-96)9, 10, 11
        Klasky. 10/4(97)42
    Coyote (mythological figure)
        Montijo. 8/2(94)8
    Fisher, LeRoy
        Ortiz. photo. 6/1(91-92)23 (S11)
    Fisher, Sugie
        Ortiz. photo. 6/1(91-92)23 (S11)
    games, traditional
        Patterson. photo only. 8/1(94) 31
    hand games
        Patterson. photo only. 8/1(94) 31
    Kwiyatsi (Rattlesnake, mythological figure)
        Montijo. 8/2(94)8
    language preservation
        Vasquez. 10/1(96)50
    language, speakers
        Hinton, Montijo. chart, map. 7/4(93-94)4, 6-7, 8
    Leivas, Matt
        Richardson-Riley. photo only. 8/3(94-95)49
    Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
        Vasquez. 10/1(96)50
    Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program training workshop
        Richardson-Riley. photo only. 8/3(94-95)49
    mythology and folklore
        Montijo. 8/2(94)8
    Stevens, Bonita Eddy
        Apodaca. 5/3(91)35
        Ortiz. photo. 6/1(91-92)23 (S11)
    Vasquez, Nora Burns
        Vasquez. 10/1(96)50
    Ward Valley, CA
        Klasky. photo. 10/4(97)41-42
    Ward Valley Radioactive Waste Dump
        Klasky. photo.9/2(95-96)9,11
        Klasky. photo. 10/4(97)41, 42
    Wood, Jeffrey
        Ng'Weno. photo only. 4/1(89) 50

Chemehuevi Indian Tribe v. State Board of Equalization
    tribal sovereignty and
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)26 (S6)

CHERAW, LUMBEE
    H. R. 1426 (Lumbee Recognition Act)
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)37
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)37, 38, 39

CHEROKEE
    Azbill, Henry
        Azbill, Bates. 7/1(92-93)38
        Bates. illus, photo. 5/3(91)18, 19, 20
        LaPena. 3/2(89)4
         Nabokov. photo. 3/1(89)6
    Butler, Parris
        Anon. photo. 7/1(92-93)42
        Butler. photo only. 7/2(93)35
        Butler. photo. 7/3(93)17-18
        Butler. illus only. 8/4(95)4
        Gendar. photo. 8/2(94)9, 12
        Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 27, 30
        Hinton. 7/3(93)14
        Hinton. photo. 8/3(94-95)15, 16, 17, 18
    Collins, Brenda
        Patterson. 2/3(88)24, 25
    Costo, Jeanette Henry
        Anon. 1/1(87)10, 11
        Apodaca. photos. 3/1(89)18
    gambling
        Slagle. 2/4(88)25
    Groves, Jim
        LaPena. 2/6(89)20
    language, writing system
        Hinton. 2/6(89)26
    Lewis, Kathy
        Anon. 10/4(97)35
        Lewis. photos. 8/1(94)37-38
        Lewis. 9/3(96)20
        Lewis. 10/4(97)35-40
        Planas. photo only. 6/2(92)41
    Mikkelsen, Leatrice
        LaPena. 2/4(88)22
        LaPena. 2/6(89)20
    Slagle, Allogan
        Slagle. 1/4(87)19, 20
        Slagle. 2/2(88)21
        Slagle. 2/3(88)29-30
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)39, 40
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment reform
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)39
    Woodruff, Joan Leslie
        Woodruff. 4/1(89)19

CHEROKEE, KEETOOWAH
    Slagle, Allogan
        Slagle. 1/4(87)19, 20
        Slagle. 2/2(88)21
        Slagle. 2/3(88)29-30
        Slagle. 6/1(91-92)39, 40

CHEROKEE, QUALLA
    Collins, Brenda
        Patterson. 2/3(88)24, 25

CHEYENNE
    West, Rick
        Gendar. photo. 5/1(90-91)31
        Gendar. 9/1(95)45

CHEYENNE RIVER SIOU . See SIOU , CHEYENNE RIVER

CHICKASAW
    Frazier, Joe
        Anon. 2/3(88)10
    Johnson, Patsy
        Ng'Weno. 4/1(89)49-50

Chicken Ranch Rancheria, Calaveras County, CA
    tribal status, termination
        Slagle. 1/5(87)22

Chicken recipes
    chicken necks, stuffed
        Smith. 5/1(90-91)11

Chico (Chumash)
    Indian Choir Orchestra
        Sterling. photo only.2/2(88)5

Chico Rancheria, Butte County, CA (Maidu/Wailaki)
    tribal status, restoration
        Slagle. 1/5(87)21
    tribal status, termination
        Slagle. 1/5(87)22

Child Welfare League of America
    Indian adoption program
        Moisa. 2/4(88)10; 8/2(94)29

Childhood
    activities
        Hathaway. 4/3(90)12
        Smith. 4/4(90)15
    extended families and
        Margolin. 8/2(94)26
    rites of passage
        Grant. 1/2(87)4
        Loeb. 4/1(89)37

Children. See also Indian Child Welfare Act
    adoption and foster homes
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)25-26 (S5-6)
        Moisa. 2/4(88)10-11; 8/2(94)29
        Multiple authors (Monk). 4/2(90)2
        Peters. map. 1/1(87)18-19

Children's books
    reviewed
        Gendar. photo. 10/1(96)46

CHILULA
    homeland
        Margolin. map & chart. 8/3 (94-95)S2
    language family
        Margolin. chart only. 8/3 (94-95)S2
    music recordings
        Anon. 1/1(87)5
    population
        Margolin. chart only. 8/3 (94-95)S2

CHIMARIKO
    Ammon, Danny
        Hinton. photo only.8/1(94)53
        Hinton. photo. 8/3(94-95)14
        Richardson-Riley. photo only. 8/3(94-95)48
        Sarris. photo. 4/1(89)54-55

Chimney Rock ("High Country"), Siskiyou Mountains, CA
    G-O Road
        Anon. 2/2(88)7
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)28-29 (S8-9)
        Lang. photos. 2/3(88)4-7
        Lang. 3/1(89)3
        Theodoratus. 1/5(87)4-5
    mythology and folklore
        Lang. 3/1(89)3

Chino, Pedro (Cahuilla)
    land, importance of
        Anon (Dozier). photo. 10/4(97)S[2]

CHINOOK, LOWER
    Clipp, George
        Hinton. 7/1(92-93)10

CHIPPEWA
    S. 611 (reform of federal acknowledgment process)
        Slagle. 3/3(89)21

Chiqueesh
    language books, Native American
        Gendar. 6/2((2)44

CHOCHENYO. See OHLONE, CHOCHENYO

CHOCTAW
    Christie, Joe C.
        Slagle. 1/2(87)17
    Johnson, Patsy
        Ng'Weno. 4/1(89)49-50

CHOINUMNI. See YOKUTS, CHOINUMNI

CHOWCHILLA YOKUTS. See YOKUTS, CHOWCHILLA

Christian Coalition
    political agenda
        Slagle. 9/1(95)49

Christie et al., Hoopa Valley Tribe v.
    Slagle. 1/2(87)16-17

Christie, Joe C. (Choctow)
    Director, Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse
        Slagle. 1/2(87)17

Christman, Ron (Kumeyaay)
    Bird singing
        Joyce. photo. 6/3(92)20, 21

CHUCKCHANSI YOKUTS. See YOKUTS, CHUCKCHANSI

CHUMASH
    Alolkoy ("dolphin") (tomol - plank canoe)
        Trevor. photos. 10/2(96-97) 10-11
    AndrÇs (Indian Choir Orchestra)
        Sterling. photo only.2/2(88)5
    archaeological site monitoring
        Anon. 2/3(88)11
    archaeological sites
        Anon. illus. 4/1(89)18-19
        Krupp. photos. 1/5(87)12-13, 24
        Multiple authors (Krupp). 2/2(88)3
    `at'axa (musical bow)
        Sterling. photo. 2/2(88)6
    Barracuda Dancers
        Sterling. 2/2(88)4
    baskets and basketweaving
        Anon. photo only. 10/1(96)21
    Bear Dance (Hus)
        Margolin. 6/4(92)33
    Blackbird Dancers
        Sterling. 2/2(88)4
    Blackburn, Thomas C. and
        Apodaca. 5/1(92)29
    boats and boat building
        Anon. 2/2(88)2
        Margolin. 2/4(88)15
        Timbrook. illus, photo. 2/4(88)17
        Trevor. photos. 10/2(96-97) 10-11
    books about
        Anon. 2/2(88)2
    bow, musical (`at'axa)
        Sterling. photo. 2/2(88)6
    brodiaea ("Indian potatoes")
        Anderson. photo. 6/2(92)19 (S3)
    bullroarer (`alaxtimimi)
        Sterling. illus. 2/2(88)5-6
    Burro Flats (Huwan village)
        Krupp. photos. 1/5(87)12-13, 24
        Multiple authors (Krupp). 2/2(88)3
    Cano, Paul
        Castel de Oro. photo. 5/1(90- 91)22
        Gendar. 5/2(91)39
    Centeno, Juanita Ochoa
        Anon. photo. 6/4(92)32
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)20
        Ortiz. photo. 5/2(91)32-34
        Ortiz. 7/3(93)9
    ceremonial sites
        Krupp. photos. 1/5(87)12-13, 24
    ceremonies
        Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)10, 11
        Sterling. 2/2(88)4, 5, 6
    Chico (Indian Choir Orchestra)
        Sterling. photo only.2/2(88)5
    Chumash Education/Cultural Heritage/Curation and Site Preservation Program
        Anon. 2/3(88)11
    Chumash Healing: Changing Health and Medical Practices in an American Indian Society (Walker, Hudson)
        Apodaca. 9/2(95-96)8
    Chumash Indian Center, Oakbrook Regional Park
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
    Chumash Wilderness Area
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32
    Cook, Charlie (Charlie Cooke?)
        Gendar. photo only.8/4(95)52
    cradle boards
        Ortiz. photos. 5/2(91)32, 33, 34
    cultural center, proposed
        Anon. 1/4(87)9
    Duarte, Kristina
        Sterling. photo. 2/2(88)7
    flute (towoli'lay, tiwalu'lay, tiwalula'y)
        Sterling. photo. 2/2(88)5
    Fox Dance
        Anon. 2/2(88)2
    Garcia, Frank
        Anon. 1/4(87)3
    Gutierrez, John (Sespe)
        Timbrook. photo only. 2/4(88)17
    Gutierrez, Victor (Slo'w)
        Timbrook. photo only. 2/4(88)17
    Harrington. John Peabody
        Anon. 2/2(88)2
        Hinton. 7/1(92-93)9, 11
    health care
        Apodaca. 9/2(95-96)8
    Helek (plank canoe, 1976)
        Timbrook. photo. 2/4(88)17
    Huaute, Nashun
        Castel de Oro. photo. 7/2(93) 28
        Castel de Oro. photo. 8/4(95) 26
    Huaute, Semu
        Huaute, Castel de Oro. photo. 9/1(95)31-32
    Hudson, Dee Travis and
        Apodaca. 5/2(91)29
    Hus (Bear Dance)
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
    Jacinto, Jes£s
        Sterling. photo only.2/2(88)5
    JosÇ Maria
        Sterling. photo only.2/2(88)5
    Kakunupmawa (the Sun; mythological figure)
        Krupp. 1/5(88)10, 11
    Kot Lotah
        Timbrook. photo only. 2/4(88)17
    language
        Hinton. map. 2/4(88)27
        Munro. map. 3/2(89)27, 28
    language, preservation
        Hinton. illus. 7/1(92-93)9, 11, 12
    language, speakers
        Hinton, Montijo. chart, map. 7/4(93-94)4, 6-7, 8
    Lemos, Frank Winai
        Abbott, Yamane. photo. 10/1(96)47
        Gendar. photo only. 9/4(96) 58
        Hinton. photo. 10/1(96)13, 16
        Lemos. 10/2(96-97)43
    Librado, Fernando
        Sterling. photo. 2/2(88)4, 5, 6, 7
    Master of Coincidence: The Oral History of a Chumash Medicine Man (Huaute, Castel de Oro), excerpts
        Huaute, Castel de Oro. photo. 9/1(95)31-32
    McGovran, Ernestine
        Gendar. 5/3(91)34
        Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25, 27-28
        Hinton. 7/1(92-93)11, 12, 13
    Mendez, Mark
        Castel de Oro. photo. 8/4(95) 26
    mission orchestras
        Sterling. photo. 2/2(88)5, 6
    mission system
        Castillo. 5/3(91)12-13
    Mockingbird Canyon
        Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)13
    Moore, Michael
        Sterling. photo.2/2(88)7
    Moore, Suzie Montijo
        Ortiz. photo. 10/4(97)9, 10
    museum collections
        Timbrook. photo. 2/4(88)17
    music recordings
        Keeling. 1/1(87)4
    musical bow (`at`axa)
        Sterling. photo. 2/2(88)6
    musical instruments
        Sterling. illus, photos. 2/2(88) 4-7
    mythology and folklore
        Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)10, 11
        Sterling. 2/2(88)4, 5, 6
    numbers and counting
        Hinton. chart. 3/1(89)26
    Oakbrook Park Chumash Indian Corporation
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
    Odom, Lei Lynn
        Ortiz. 7/3(93)9
    Orozco, Annie Louise
        Anon. 6/2(92)16
    pictographs
        Anon. illus. 4/1(89)18-19
        Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)11
        Krupp. photos. 1/5(87)12-13, 24
    poems
        Gould. 10/1(96)35
    Quabajai Chumash Indian Association
        Timbrook. photo. 2/4(88)17
    radio programs about
        Anon. 2/1(88)14
    regalia
        Fredrickson. photo. 3/3(89)18
        Sterling. photo only.2/2(88)7
    Romero, Antonio, Sr.
        Fredrickson. photo. 3/3(89)18
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32
        Sterling. 2/2(88)7
    Ruiz, John
        Timbrook. photo only. 2/4(88)17
    sacred sites
        Ortiz. 7/3(93)9
    Saddle Rock, Santa Monica Mts. N.R.A.
        Anon. illus. 4/1(89)18-19
    Sapaski ("House of the Sun")
        Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)12
    Satwiwa ("The Bluffs") Culture Center
        Anon. 2/3(88)10
    Saucito Ranch
        Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)13
    Sespe (John Gutierrez)
        Timbrook. photo only. 2/4(88)17
    skills, traditional
        Ortiz. photos. 5/2(91)32-34
    Snilemun (Sky Coyote, mythological figure)
        Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)11
    Slo'w (Victor Gutierrez)
        Timbrook. photo only. 2/4(88)17
    Solares, Raphael
        Krupp. 1/5(87)11
        Sterling. photo only.2/2(88)7
    solstice
        Krupp. photos. 1/5(87)10-11
        Krupp. photos. 1/5(87)12-13
    songs and singing
        Margolin. 6/4(92)33
    spirituality
        Sterling. 2/2(88)4
    Stories from the Spirit World radio program
        Anon. 2/1(88)14
    Sulwasunaitset (Bear Dance song)
        Margolin. 6/4(92)33
    sunstick winter solstice ceremony
        Krupp. photo. 1/5(87)10
    tomol (plank canoes)
        Timbrook. illus, photo. 2/4(88)17
    Tomol Trek (Santa Barbara County American Indian Education Project)
        Trevor. photos. 10/2(96-97) 10-11
    Toypurina's Gathering of the Acorn People
        Castel de Oro. photo. 8/4(95)25, 26
    traditional folk arts grant
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)18
    treaties
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    tribal name, origin of
        Hinton. map. 2/4(88)27
    tribal scholars
        Margolin. 5/3(91)2
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Slagle. map. 1/3(87)20, 21
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)20, 23
    Tumamait, Cecilio
        Margolin. 6/4(92)32
    Tumamait, Juan de Jes£s
        Sterling. photo. 2/2(88)5, 7
    Tumamait, Patrick
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32
    Tumamait, Vincent
        Margolin. photo. 6/4(92) 32-33
        Sterling. photo. 2/2(88)4, 5, 7
    Ward, Lauren
        Sterling. photo. 2/2(88)7
    weather
        Harrington. illus. 8/4(95)15
    whistle, large bone (`ich`unash)
        Sterling. illus. 2/2(88)5
    whistle, small (`aqsiwo)
        Sterling. illus. 2/2(88)4-5
    White Bear
        Timbrook. photo only. 2/4(88)17
    winter solstice ceremonial sites
        Krupp. photos. 1/5(87)12-13
    Yee, Mary
        Hinton. illus.7/1(92-93)11, 12
    Ziano (Indian Choir Orchestra)
        Sterling. photo only.2/2(88)5

CHUMASH, BARBARE•O. See CHUMASH, SANTA BARBARA

CHUMASH, COASTAL
    cultural center, proposed
        Anon. 1/4(87)9
    Toypurina's Gathering of the Acorn People
        Castel de Oro. 8/4(95)25
    treaties
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Slagle. map. 1/3(87)20, 21
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23

Chumash Educational/Cultural Heritage/Curation and Site Preservation Program
    establishment of
        Anon. 2/3(88)11

Chumash Healing: Changing Health and Medical Practices in an American Indian Society (Walker, Hudson)
    reviewed
        Apodaca. 9/2(95-96)8

Chumash Indian Center, Oakbrook Regional Park, Thousand Oaks, CA
    approval for
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17

CHUMASH, NORTHERN
    Odom, Lei Lynn
        Ortiz. 7/3(93)9
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Slagle. 3/3(89)20

CHUMASH, SALINAN: NORTHERN
    treaties
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Slagle. map. 3/3(89)23

CHUMASH, SANTA BARBARA (BARBARE•OS)
    language
        Munro. map. 3/2(89)27, 28

CHUMASH, VENTURE•O
    cultural center, proposed
        Anon. 1/4(87)9
    language
        Hinton. chart. 3/1(89)26
    Lemos, Frank Winai
        Abbott, Yamane. photo. 10/1(96)47
        Gendar. photo only. 9/4(96) 58
        Hinton. photo. 10/1(96)13, 16
        Lemos. 10/2(96-97)43
    numbers and counting
        Hinton. chart. 3/1(89)26

Chumash Wilderness Area, Ventura County, CA
    name
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32

CHUNUT YOKUTS. See YOKUTS, CHUNUT

CHUPCAN. See MIWOK, BAY: CHUPCAN

Chuperosa, Dominga (Cupe§o)
    Pala Reservation, 1949
        Margolin. photo only. 5/3(91) 27

Chuperosa, Manuel(Cupe§o)
    Pala Reservation, 1949
        Margolin. photo only. 5/3(91) 27

Cidomen (Flower Woman). See Torrez, Bernice Evelyn

Circle of Voices, A, documentation workshop, 1995
    described
        Castro. 9/1(95)14-15
        Gendar. 8/3(94-95)51
        Robles. photos. 9/1(95)13-16

City-As-School High School, New York, NY
    education, Indian
        Patterson. 1/3(87)18-19

Civil Rights
    lawsuit filing procedures
        Anon. 3/2(89)27

Clams
    clam shell beads
        Ortiz. illus, photos. 2/3(88) 26-28
    clamming
        Baker. 6/2(92)28-29 (S12-13)

Clapper / clap-stick (hay qat†qat†w - Pomo)
    described
        Patterson. illus. 6/3(92)7

Clark, Donnell
    Honored Elders Day, State Indian Museum
        LaPena. photo. 9/4(96)6

Clarke, Charlotte Bringle
    acorn roca bars (recipe)
        Peri. 1/4(87)22, 23

Clarke Memorial Museum, Eureka, CA
    baskets and basketweaving
        Fields. photos. 3/2(89)13
        Gendar. 5/3(91)34
        Marks. map. 9/1(95)18, 20
    Baskets and Weavers (Israel, ed)
        Gendar. photo. 10/4(97) 33-34
    basketweavers oral history project
        Fields. 3/2(89)13
        Marks. 9/1(95)20
    ceremonial regalia
        Fields. 3/2(89)13
    Clarke, Cecile
        Marks. 9/1(95)20
    collections
        Fields. photos. 3/2(89)13
        Marks. map. 9/1(95)18, 20
    preservation, cultural
        Fields. 3/2(89)13
    Weaving the Language of Beauty exhibition, 1989
        Fields. 3/2(89)13

Clarke (Toyade), Susie (Mono, North Fork)
    carrying net
        Anon. photo only. 1/6(88) 12-13; Goode. photo only. 6/4(92)8

CLEAR LAKE POMO. See POMO, CLEAR LAKE

Cleaves, Wallace T, II (Tongva)
    Lollapalooza concert tour, 1993
        Cleaves. 8/2(94)17, 18-19
    We Remain (poem)
        Cleaves. 8/2(94)18-19

Cleaves, Wallace T., Ph.D. (Tongva)
    Lollapalooza concert tour, 1993
        Cleaves. 8/2(94)17, 18-19
    We Remain (poem)
        Cleaves. 8/2(94)18-19

Clemmer, John S.
    archaeological excavation
        Windmiller. photo. 9/4(96)S4
    Kadema village excavation
        Windmiller. photo. 9/4(96)S4

Cleveland National Forest, CA
    Barona Reservation and off- highway vehicle road
        Gendar. 5/3(19)33

Clifford, Albert (Miwok?)
    Franklin,. Bill and
        Bibby. 7/3(93)30-31, 33
    Miwok Dancers
        Bibby. photo. 7/3(93) 30-32
    singing
        Bibby. 7/3(93)30-31

Clinton, William Jefferson (Bill) (US President)
    budget, federal
        Slagle. 9/1(95)49
    Earned Income Tax Credit
        Slagle. 9/1(95)50
    election, presidential, 1996
        Slagle. 9/4(96)59-60
    human remains
        Slagle. 9/4(96)59
    Incan mummy
        Slagle. 9/4(96)59
    Native Americans and
        Slagle. 10/2((6-97)37
    tax cuts
        Slagle. 9/1(95)50

Clipp, George (Chinook, Lower)
    Harrington, John Peabody and
        Hinton. 7/1(92-93)10

Cloud Spirit (Maidu). See Yati

CLOVERDALE POMO. See POMO, MAKHAMO

Cloverdale Rancheria, Cloverdale, CA (Pomo/Miwok)
    Alan-Wilson, Jeffrey
        Slagle. 10/1(96)55, 56-57
    Hermosillo, Patricia
        Slagle. 10/1(96)56
    Santana, John
        Slagle. 10/1(96)56-57
    Somersall, George
        Cook. 4/3(90)39
    tribal council
        Slagle. 10/1(96)55-57
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Slagle. 10/1(96)55-57
    tribal status, termination
        Slagle. 1/5(87)22
        Slagle. 10/1(96)56

Coady, Rosalie Smith (Miwok?)
    clam shell beads
        Ortiz. photo only. 2/3(88)27

COAST CENTRAL POMO. See POMO, COAST: CENTRAL

COAST MIWOK. See MIWOK, COAST

COAST POMO. See POMO, COAST

COAST YUROK. See YUROK, COAST

COASTAL CHUMASH. See CHUMASH, COASTAL

COASTAL POMO. See POMO, COAST

Coastal Pomo Indian Dancers
    educational programs
        Frank. photo. 3/1(89)12
    Northern California Indian Dance, 1988-1992 exhibition, 1992
        Yamane. photo only. 6/3(92) 44
    Songs Against the G-O Road, 1990
        Anon. photos. 4/4(90)25, 48

Cochran, Thad (U.S. Sen., R-MI)
    Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs
        Slagle. 3/1(89)22

COCOPA(H)
    animals, representation of speech
        Hinton. illus. 4/1(89)29-30
    baby talk
        Hinton. chart. 8/1(94)15-16
    Colorado River Native Nations Alliance
        Klasky. photo.9/2(95-96)9, 10, 11
        Klasky. 10/4(97)42
    language
        Hinton. illus. 4/1(89)29-30
        Hinton. chart. 8/1(94)15-16
    language, speakers
        Hinton, Montijo. chart, map. 7/4(93-94)4, 6-7, 8
    tourist destination
        Shanks. 2/3(88)12
    Ward Valley Low Level Radioactive Waste Dump
        Klasky. photo.9/2(95-96)9,11
        Klasky. photo. 10/4(97)41, 42
    word play
        Hinton. chart. 8/1(94)15-16

Coelho, Tony L. (U.S. Rep., D-CA)
    House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
        Slagle. 3/1(89)22, 23

COLD SPRINGS MONO. See MONO, COLD SPRINGS

Colegrove, Eugene (Hupa)
    Acorn Feast
        Colegrove. 4/2(90)19

Colegrove, Kathy (Hupa)
    clothing
        Anon. photo only. 2/6(89)18

Colegrove, Wilfred (Hupa)
    California Indian Radio
        Cook. 9/4(96)14-15

Collecting. See Gathering

Collections, book. See Libraries

Collections, manuscript. See Manuscript collections

Collections, museum. See Museum collections

Collections, photograph. See Photograph collections

Collections, private
    numbering systems
        Apodaca. 5/3(91)35

Collections, sound recordings. See Recordings, sound

College of the Redwoods
    museum collections
        Marks. map, photos. 9/1(95) 17-19

Collett, Frederick G.
    Round Valley Indian Boarding School closure
        Patterson. 4/1(89)43

Collier, Robin
    Tribal Scholars Language Conference, 1992
        Hinton. photo. 6/4(92)25

Collins, Brenda (Cherokee/Qualla, Eastern)
    U. S. S. R. educational tour
        Patterson. 2/3(88)24, 25

Colorado
    Wintun in
        Farris. 4/1(89)12

Colorado River
    Native American cultures and
        Shanks. 2/3(88)12

COLORADO RIVER INDIAN TRIBES (CRIT)
    Colorado River Indian Tribes Museum
        Apodaca. 5/3(91)35
        Shanks. 2/3(88)12
    Colorado River Native Nations Alliance
        Klasky. photo.9/2(95-96)9, 10, 11
        Klasky. 10/4(97)42
    Spirit Run, 1991
        Lopez. photo. 5/4(91)20-21
    Ward Valley Radioactive Waste Dump
        Klasky. photo.9/2(95-96)9,11
        Klasky. photo. 10/4(97)41, 42

Colorado River Indian Tribes Museum, Parker, AZ
    baskets and basketweaving
        Apodaca. 5/3(91)35
    described
        Shanks. 2/3(88)12

Colorado River Native Nations Alliance
    Ward Valley Low Level Radioactive Waste Dump
        Klasky. photo.9/2(95-96)9,11
        Klasky. 10/4(97)42

Columbia College, Columbia, CA
    archaeological site monitoring training program
        Gendar. 7/2(93)46

Columbian Consequences: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on the Spanish Borderlands West (Hurst, ed.)
    reviewed
        Apodaca. 4/2(90)41

Columbian Quincentennial, 1992
    alternative observances
        Gendar. 6/3(92)46-47
        LaPena. 5/3(91)16
        Margolin. 5/3(91)2
        Margolin. 5/4(91)2
    Columbus and After: Rethinking the Legacy (drama)
        Gendar. 6/3(92)47
    conferences regarding
        Gendar. 6/1(91-92)12
        Margolin. 5/4(91)2
    Native American-European relations and
        LaPena. 4/3(90)30
    Origins and Visions: American Voices at the Quincentennial, 1992
        Gendar. 6/1(91-92)12

Common Ground: A Kumiai/Kumeyaay Summit, 1996
    described
        Wilken. 10/2(96-97)20

Communication-Based [Language] Instruction (CBI)
    focus of
        Supahan, Supahan. 9/2(95- 96)35-36
    learning process
        Supahan, Supahan. 9/2(95- 96)36
    lesson planning, five step
        Supahan, Supahan. 9/2(95- 96)36-37
    props, use of
        Supahan, Supahan. photos. 9/2(95-96)36, 37

Communities
    Medicine Pathways for the Future program
        Gendar. 9/4(96)57-58

Community services. See Social services

Computer Reclamation, Inc.
    donations to nonprofit organizations
        Gendar. 9/1(95)45

Computers. See also Internet, World Wide Web sites
    training
        Gendar. 9/3(96)55
    United Indian Nations Technical Training and Education Center
        Gendar. 9/3(96)55

Concerned American Indian Parents (organization)
    racism in sports
        Patterson. 2/2(88)19

CONCOW MAIDU. See MAIDU, CONCOW

Condor, Jacques (Tsimshian)
    Toypurina's Gathering of the Acorn People
        Castel deOro. photo only. 8/4(95)26

Conferences. See also California Indian Basketweavers Gathering; California Indian Conference
    Achieving Justice in California Indian Country, 1994
        Gendar. 8/3(94-95)51
    Artist as Community Healer, The (1994)
        Dubin. photo. 8/3(94-95)54
    Basket Conference, The, Adelaide, Australia, 1997
        Ross. photos. 10/3(97)25-28
    Breath of Life/Silent No More, The Native California Language Restoration Workshop, 1996
        Hinton. photos.10/1(96)13-16
        Yamane. 10/1(96)17
    California Indian Education Conference, awards
        Gendar. 5/3(91)33
    California Indigenous Languages Conference
        Richardson-Riley. photo only. 8/3(94-95)48
    California Languages Conferences
        Abbott, Yamane. photos. 10/1(96)47-49
        Anon. 9/3(96)50
        Hinton. photos. 8/1(94)53-55
    Columbian Quincentennial
        Gendar. 6/1(91-92)12
    Endangered Languages, Endangered Knowledge, Endangered Environments, 1996
        Hinton. 10/2(96-97)13-14
    grants and Native Americans, San Francisco, 1994
        Gendar. photos. 8/2(94)9-12
    Harrington, J. P., Working Conference on the Papers of
        Anon. 8/1(94)56
        Lobo. photos. 8/2(94)21-22
    language
        Abbott, Yamane. photos. 10/1(96)47-49
        Hinton. photos.10/1(96)13-16
        Hinton. 10/2(96-97)13-14
    Language Is Life, 1996
        Abbott, Yamane. photos. 10/1(96)47-49
    Medicine Ways
        Gendar. 4/4(90)32
        Yamane. illus only.7/2(93)16
    mission system, California
        Castillo. 5/3(91)12-13
        Gendar. 9/2(95-96)46
        Margolin. photo. 4/3(90)38
    Missions of Alta California (1995)
        Gendar. 9/2(95-96)46
    Native American Women's Wellness Conference
        Gendar. 5/3(91)33
    Objectification of the American Indian symposium, 1992
        Gendar. 6/3(92)38, 40-41
    Origins and Visions: American Voices at the Quincentennial
        Gendar. 6/1(91-92)12
    Returning the Gift, 1992
        Gendar. 5/1(90-91)31
    Society for Ecological Restoration
        Gendar. 8/4(95)53-54
    Spanish Missionary Heritage of the United States, The, conference, San Antonio, 1990
        Castillo. 5/3(91)12-13
    Spanish Missions and California Indians, D-Q University, 1990
        Margolin. photo. 4/3(90)38
    Tribal Scholars Language Conference, 1992
        Anon. 7/1(92-93)39
        Hinton. photos. 6/4(92)1, 25-31
    Ward Valley Low Level Radioactive Dump, CA
        Klasky. 10/4(97)42
    Working Conference on the Papers of J.P Harrington
        Anon. 8/1(94)56
        Lobo. photos. 8/2(94)21-22
    writers, Native American
        Gendar. 5/1(90-91)31

Congress, U.S. See U.S. Congress

Connor, Celeste
    Snake Clan staged reading
        Margolin. photo.8/3(94-95)44

Connors, Pedro (Old Pedro) (Miwok?)
    dancing and dance houses
        Bibby. 7/3(93)24, 25

Conrad, Kent (U.S. Sen., D-ND)
    Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs
        Slagle. 3/1(89)22

Construction materials, traditional
    grape vine
        Peri. 2/4(88)9
    willow
        Peri. illus. 1/ 2(87)13

Cook, Charlie (Charlie Cooke?) (Chumash)
    Native American Indian Celebration, Antelope Valley Indian Museum
        Gendar. photo only.8/4(95)52

Cook, Josephine P.
    photograph collection, Braun Research Library
        Bicknell. 3/1(89)24

Cooke, Charlie. See Cook, Charlie

Cooking. See also Food; Recipes
    acorns
        Alvarez, Peri. 1/4(87)13-14
        Ortiz. photos. 2/5(88)27-28
        Ortiz. photo. 2/6(89)23-24
        Ortiz. 4/3(90)18
        Ortiz. photos. 5/2(91)9-10
    grape leaves and
        Peri. 2/4(88)9
    ovens
        Ortiz. photos. 3/3(89)25, 26-27
    seaweed
        Ortiz. 4/2(90)8-9
    seeds
        Farris (LaPlace). 2/3(88)22
    venison
        Ortiz. photos. 3/3(89)25, 26-27

Cooper, Homer (Yurok)
    Blake, George and
        Anon. photo. 9/1(95)29
        Ortiz. 8/4(95)31-32, 33
    bows and arrows
        Ortiz. 8/4(95)31-32, 33
    carving
        Anon. photo only. 9/1(95)29

Cooper, Juan Bautista Roger
    Ya-Ka-Ama Indian Education and Development, Inc.
        Peri. 1/1(87)7

Cooper, Roberta
    Big Time, Chaw'se Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park
        Ortiz. 4/4(90)20, 23

Copa, Maria (Maria Copa Frias) (Miwok, Coast)
    Interviews with Tom Smith and Maria Copa (Collier, Thalman, eds.)
        Sarris. illus. 10/3(97)21, 22

Coran, Sarah
    Honored Elders Day, State Indian Museum
        LaPena. photo. 9/4(96)6

Cordage making
    materials and techniques
        Gendar. 9/4(96)58
        Ortiz. 5/2(91)33-34
        Ortiz. photos. 10/3(97)10

Cordova, Homer (Pomo, Coast)
    Coastal Pomo Dancers, Songs Against the GO Road (1990)
        Anon. photo. 4/4(90)25, 48

Cordova, Manuel (Pomo, Dry Creek)
    treaties, federal recognition of
        Ortiz. 3/2(89)10

Cordova, Rudelle (Pomo, Eastern)
    Indian Education Program
        Patterson. photo only. 4/1(89) 34

Cordove, Manuel (Miwok, Bodega Bay?) (Manuel Cordova?)
    abalone gathering
        Smith. photo only. 4/2(90)5
    Cornates, Maria Efrena

Corral, Robert Pena (Ohlone,
        Muwekma)
    obituary
        Anon. 10/2(96-97)26

Correction, California Department of. See California Department of Correction

Cortina Rancheria, Colusa County, CA
    Cortina Roundhouse
        Wright. 4/3(90)27
    Wright, Bill
        Wright. photo. 4/3(90)27

Cortines, Ramon
    racism, Lowell High School mascot
        Fredrickson. 3/1(89)19

Costa, Jim (CA Assemb.)
    A. J. R. 61: Relative to Federally Reserved Water Rights, 1988
        Slagle. 2/2(88)20
        Slagle. 2/6(89)21

COSTANOAN . See OHLONE

Costanoan Indian Research
    Indian Canyon Ranch office, Hollister, CA
        Gendar. 8/2(94)46

Costo, Jeanette Henry (Cherokee)
    Missions of California: A Legacy of Genocide, The (Costo, Costo, eds.)
        Apodaca. photos. 3/1(89)18
    Rupert Costo Chair, U.C. Riverside
        Anon. 1/1(87)10, 11

Costo, Rupert (Cahuilla)
    Missions of California: A Legacy of Genocide, The (Costo, Costo, eds.)
        Apodaca. photos. 3/1(89)18
    obituary
        Anon. 4/1(89)2
    Rupert Costo Chair, U.C. Riverside
        Anon. 1/1(87)10-11

Counsil, Kenneth L.
    Honored Elders Day, State Indian Museum
        LaPena. photo. 9/4(96)6

County of Yakima et al. v. Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation
        Editor. 6/3(92)32

Covelo Reservation. See Round Valley Indian Reservation

COWLITZ
    Iyall, Debora
        Moisa. illus. 8/3(94-95)8

Coyote (mythological figure)
    art
        Baca. illus. 4/3(90)31
        LaPena. illus. 1/4(87)1, 21
        LaPena. illus. 1/5(87)18, 19
    baptizing the chickens (Luise§o)
        Melendres. photo. 7/2(93)6
    Coyote and the Stars (Karuk)
        Sanderson. 2/1(88)6
    Coyote Dancer, Harry Fonseca
        Fonseca. illus only. 6/3(92)1
    Coyote in Front of Studio, Harry Fonseca
        Baca. illus only. 4/3(90)31
        LaPena. illus. 1/5(87)19
    Coyote the Spoiler (Maidu)
        Hanc'ibyjim. illus. 5/3(91)7
    creation mythology
        Hanc'ibyjim. illus. 5/3(91)7
        Shipley (trans). illus. 5/3(91)7
        Wilson. map. 5/3(91)5-6
        Wilson. illus. 5/4(91)4-6
    dancing
        Fonseca. illus only. 6/3(92)1
    family relationships represented
        Patterson. 3/3(89)24
    Fonseca, Harry and
        Baca. illus. 4/3(90)31
    Gilak and
        Patterson. 8/1(94)31-33
    grass game
        Patterson. 8/1(94)31-33
    How the Great Canyon Was Made (Pit River)
        Wilson. map. 5/3(91)5-6
    Kwiyatsi (Chemehuevi mythological figure)
        Montijo. 8/2(94)8
    quail hunting (Pit River)
        Wilson. 5/2(91)2-3
    rain
        Lewis. 8/4(95)5
    regalia
        Lang. photo. 7/4(93-94)25- 26, 27 (S5-6, 7)
    Stinkbug and
        Peralta. 10/3(97)8
    Three Women/Three Sisters
        Lewis. photos. 8/1(94)38
    weather and
        Lewis. 8/4(95)5

Coyote: A Myth in the Making exhibition (Harry Fonseca), Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA, 1987-1988
    Coyote, popularity of in art
        LaPena. illus. 1/4(87)1, 21
    interview, Harry Fonseca
        LaPena. illus. 1/5(87)18-19

Coyote Hills Regional Park, Fremont, CA
    shellmound excavation
        Cambra. photo only. 4/1(89) 16
    tule boat building
        Yamane. illus, photos. 2/4(88)16

COYOTE VALLEY BAND OF POMO INDIANS. See POMO, COYOTE VALLEY

Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians v. United States
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Slagle. 2/5(88)23

COYOTE VALLEY POMO. See POMO, COYOTE VALLEY

Coyote Valley Pomo Dancers
    children
        Patterson. photo only. 5/3(91) 22
        Yamane. photo only. 4/3(90) 32
    regalia
        Patterson. photo only. 5/3(91) 22
        Yamane. photo only. 4/3(90) 32

Coyote Valley Rancheria, Mendocino County, CA (Pomo, Northern)
    history of
        Patterson. 3/1(89)29
    tribal status, federal acknowledgment
        Slagle. 1/3(87)20
    tribal status, termination
        Slagle. 1/5(87)21

Crabs
    crab louis recipe
        Smith. 5/2(91)16
    fishing
        Smith (Pardee). photo. 5/2(91)15-16
    grapes, wild and
        Peri. 2/4(88)9

Cradle baskets and boards
    construction
        Ortiz. photos. 5/2(91)32, 33, 34
    learning and
        LaPena, LaPena. 10/2(96- 97)22
    photographs
        Anon. photo only. 1/6(88)12
        Ortiz. photos. 5/2(91)32, 33, 34

Cranston, Alan (U.S. Sen., D-CA)
    American Indian Religious Freedom Act
        Margolin. 1/6(88)11
    Indian Health Care Improvement Act (1976)
        Slagle. 1/6(88)19

Creation Cave, CA
    protection of, legislation
        Gendar. 5/1(90-91)30

Creation mythology. See Mythology, creation

CREE
    James Bay Convention
        Slagle. 2/2(88)21-22
    language
        Hinton. 2/6(89)26
    S. 611 (reform of federal acknowledgment process)
        Slagle. 3/3(89)21

CREEK
    Aranaydo, Marty
        Lobo. photo. 6/1(91-92)12
    Powell, Darren
        Lobo. photo. 6/1(91-92)12

Crickets
    swallowing to become a singer
        Torrez. 2/5(88)7-8

CRIHB. See California Rural Indian Health Board

Cross, Beryl Potts
    Honored Elders Day, State Indian Museum
        LaPena. photo. 9/4(96)6

Cross, Mike
    Point Arena Roundhouse
        Jenkins, Theodoratus. 3/1(89) 13

Crossword puzzles
    North American Indian Tribes
        Moser. 9/3(96)54, 55

Crutcher, Gordon (Paiute/Shoshone)
    LaMarr, Chris and
        Moisa. 2/5(88)8, 9
    songs and singing
        Moisa. 2/5(88)8, 9
    Traditional Folk Arts program
        Moisa. 2/5(88)8, 9

Cry for Luck: Sacred Song and Speech (Keeling)
    reviewed
        Apodaca. 8/3(94-95)12-13

Cuero, Delfina (Kumeyaay)
    Autobiography of Delfina Cuero, The
        Apodaca. photo. 4/1(89)28
    Delfina Cuero: Her Autobiography, An Account of Her Last Years and Her Ethnobotanic Contributions (Shipek)
        Apodaca. 6/3(92)31-32

Cuimac Rancheria (Ipai/Tipai)
    revolt, Mission San Diego de Alcala, 1775-76
        Montijo. 7/2(93)6

Culin, R. Stewart
    Brooklyn Museum collection
        McClendon, Ortiz. 8/1(94) 42-43, 44
    collecting, Native American art
        Gendar. 6/3(92)38, 39, 41
    Objects of Myth and Memory: American Indian Art at the Brooklyn Museum, Oakland Museum, 1992
        Gendar. 6/3(92)38-41
    toys
        McClendon, Ortiz. illus. 8/1(94)42-43, 44-45
    tule bitterns
        McClendon, Ortiz. illus. 8/1(94)42-43, 44-45

Cultural integrity
    borders, state and international
        Ortiz. 10/3(97)9

Cultural preservation. See also Archaeological artifacts; Archaeological sites, preservation; Historic preservation
    adaptation and
        Margolin. 8/3(94-95)S14
    Amador Tribal Council programs
        Ortiz. photos. 4/4(90)20-23
    Big Time, Chaw'se Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park
        Ortiz. photos. 4/4(90)20-23
    Circle of Voices documentation workshop
        Gendar. 8/3(94-95)51
    education of non-Indians
        Moisa. 4/4(90)26-27
    ethnography and
        Keeling. 1/1(87)4
    Euro-American culture and
        Butler. 9/2(95-96)44
    family and
        LaPena. 10/1(96)24
    Franklin, Bill (Miwok)
        Bibby. photos. 7/3(93)30-36
    grants and funding
        Abbott. 7/2(93)41
    Institute of Native Knowledge
        Margolin. 5/3(91)2
    internal conflicts and
        Castro. 9/1(95)15
    Keepers of the Treasures
        Lang. 6/2(92)8-9
    museums, California Indian
        Rivera. 1/4(87)6, 7-9
    pan-Indianism and
        LaPena. 4/3(90)30
    public performances for non- Indians
        Moisa. 4/4(90)26-27
    recordings, audio
        Anon. 1/1(87)5
        Apodaca. 4/2(90)21
        Bibby. 7/4(93)30-31
        Keeling. 1/1(87)4-5
    tribal membership and
        LaPena. 5/3(91)15-16
    tribal scholars and
        Margolin. 5/3(91)2
    women and
        Chavez. 4/2(90)17

Cultural resource management
    documentation
        Fuller. 9/4(96)S8
    government agencies and
        Fuller. 9/4(96)S8
    Native Americans and
        Fuller. 9/4(96)S8
        Love. 9/4(96)S29-S31
    public hearings
        Love. 9/4(96)S31
    public officials
        Love. 9/4(96)S31
    tribal committees
        Love. 9/4(96)S30

Cultural resources
    California Environmental Quality Act and
        Gendar. 7/1(92-93)29 (S9)

Cultural restoration
    Sinkyone Intertribal Wilderness
        Martinez. 6/2(92)37-40 (S21-24)

CUNA. See Native Cultures Institute of Baja California, The

Cupa (Agua Caliente/Warner's Hot Springs)
    Cupe§o expulsion from
        Bahr. 5/3(91)28
        Margolin. photos. 5/3(91) 25-27, 48
    described
        Margolin. photos. 5/3(91) 24-25

CUPE•O
    Apapas, Celsa
        Margolin. 5/3(91)25
    architecture
        Margolin. photos only. 5/3(91)25, 27
    basketweavers
        Ortiz. 6/1(91-92)21 (S9)
    bird dancing
        Nyorr. photo only. 6/3(92)21
    bird singing
        Ortiz. photo. 9/1(95)5, 6
    Chuperosa, Dominga
        Margolin. photo only. 5/3(91) 27
    Chuperosa, Manuel
        Margolin. photo only. 5/3(91) 27
    Cupa (Warner's Hot Springs) described
        Margolin. photos. 5/3(91) 24-25
    Cupa (Warner's Hot Springs), expulsion from, 1903
        Bahr. 5/3(91)28
        Margolin. photos. 5/3(91) 25-27, 48
    Dolan, Patricia (Pat Gann)
        Bahr. 5/3(91)28, 29
    D-Q University Big Time
        Ortiz. photo. 9/1(95)5, 6
    family portrait
        Margolin. photo only. 5/3(91) 48
    Gann, Anna May King
        Bahr. 5/3(91)28, 29
    Garra, Antonio
        Montijo. 7/2(93)8
        Rivera. 7/2(93)9
    Helm, Anna May Lawson Smith
        Bahr. 5/3(91)29
    Helm, Steve "Box"
        Bahr. 5/3(91)28
    Indian Tax Revolt, 1851
        Rivera. 7/2(93)9
    Jewett, Belva May Helm King
        Bahr. 5/3(91)28, 29
    Josephine P. Cook Collection (photographs), Braun Research Library
        Bicknell. 3/1(89)24
    language
        Munro. map. 3/2(89)27
    language, speakers
        Hinton, Montijo. chart, map. 7/4(93-94)4, 6-7
    Lofton, Geneva
        Ortiz. 6/1(91-92)21 (S9)
    Lummis, Charles F. and
        Margolin. 5/3(91)24-25
    Nawlet, Tamasa
        Scholder. photo. 9/2(95-96) 3, 5
    Nolasquez, Rosinda
        Margolin. 5/3(91)26, 27
    Pala Reservation
        Margolin. 5/3(91)26-27
    Pala Reservation Bird Singers
        Ortiz. photo. 9/1(95)5, 6
    Partillo, _____ Mrs.
        Margolin. photo only. 5/3(91) 27
    Scholder, Joaquina Nawlet
        Scholder. photos. 9/2(95-96) 3, 4, 5, 6
    singers and singing groups
        Ortiz. photo. 9/1(95)5, 6
    sweathouses
        Margolin. photos only. 5/3(91)25, 27
    urbanization
        Bahr. 5/3(91)28-29
    Valenzuela, Salvadora
        Margolin. photo only. 5/3(91) 27
    water rights
        Fredrickson. 3/3(89)17
    weaving, yucca mats
        Margolin. photo only. 5/3(91) 25

Curly-headed Doctor (Modoc)
    Modoc War (1872-73)
        Hathaway. 4/3(90)6, 7

Curtis, E.S.

Curtis, Kyle (Paiute)
    Youth Art Express mural, 1991
        Lobo. photo. 6/1(91-92)12

Cuyamaca State Park, CA
    archaeological artifact theft
        May. 1/4(87)22
    human remains, reburial, 1981
        Rivera. 7/2(93)33

Cylinder Project, Federal. See Library of Congress, Federal Cylinder Project

 

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