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Title
Chumash tomol (boat) effigy made from Catalina Island steatite. Found at Burton Mound (old Potter Hotel site) and presented by Vera Dowell to the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
Date
undated
Description
Close up photograph of stone boat effigy in profile view. Image originally obtained from Santa Barbara Historical Society.
Title
Clotilde Trejo (née Garner) with son Alex on his baptism day : February 1913.
Date
2/1/1913
Description
Clotilde Trejo stands on dirt pathway and holds infant son Alex who wears baptism gown. Image originally obtained from Mary Trejo.
Title
Dance performance by Bob Bautista (Tachi Yokuts) at Ventura County Fair : 1932, accompanied by men with clapper sticks. Left to right on bench: Jim Wilcox (Yokuts), unidentified man, Jose Juan Olivas (Ventureño Chumash), and Juan Solano (Migueleño Salinan).
Date
1932
Description
Bob Bautista dances in front of four men on a bench who accompany Bautista with clapper sticks, including Jim Wilcox, José Juan Olivas, and Juan Solano. Spectators, palms, house, telephone poles, hill and sky are visible in background. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-34032.
Title
Dedication of plaque commemorating Juana María, the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island : 1928, Santa Barbara Mission Cemetery.
Date
1928
Description
One woman and two men, of which one is a Franciscan friar, stand in front of a plaque on a wall. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-31443.
Title
Eulalia Ochoa (née Armenta) and Charles Ochoa : ca. 1932.
Date
circa 1932
Description
Charles Ochoa's hand rests on Eulalia Ochoa's shoulder as they stand in a yard. Tree and fence visible in background. Image originally obtained from Virginia Ochoa.
Title
Fernando Librado demonstrating the Chumash Swordfish Dance. The man on the right may be Luis Antonio María Ortega : 1913.
Date
1913
Description
Fernando Librado holds clapper sticks vertically in his hands. Another man stands at an angle at 3/4 view on the right. A house with pitched roof and dormer is visible on hill in background. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-30629.
Title
Fernando Librado demonstrating use of bow and arrow : 1913.
Date
1913
Description
Fernando Librado holds arrow and undrawn bow. Hills, brush and tree are visible in the background. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-30576.
Title
Fernando Librado in buggy in front of a billboard for the Potter Hotel in Santa Barbara : 1913.
Date
1913
Description
Side view of Fernando Librado in horse-drawn buggy in hilled, rural landscape. Telephone pole is visible at viewer's right and a billboard is behind Librado in the distance. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-30574.
Title
Fernando Librado playing musical bow : 1913.
Date
1913
Description
Fernando Librado sits and holds a musical bow horizontally with one end near his mouth. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-30617.
Title
Florencia Armenta (née Piña), daughter of María Antonia Piña.
Date
undated
Description
Florencia Armenta sits in chair in front of bushes by a corner of a building. Image originally obtained from Mary LaRowe.
Title
Francisca Solares at the Old College Hotel in Santa Ynez. Francisca was the great granddaughter of Yanonali, Chief of the Chumash town of Syuxtun at the time of the founding of Santa Barbara. Photo by Cristina Moller : 1906.
Date
1906
Description
Francisca Solares stands outside the Old College Hotel. There are two piles of light colored linens on the viewer's left. On the right, cloth dries on a small shed. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-31306.
Title
Francisco Felix Olivas, son of Rosario Cooper and William Olivas : ca. 1895.
Date
circa 1895
Description
Formal, full-length studio portrait of Francisco Felix Olivas. He wears suit and tie and holds hat in his hand. Image originally obtained from Mary Trejo.
Title
Francisco More and Jose Juan Olivas at Saticoy : 1931. Both were raised at the Ventureño Chumash Community at Saticoy in the 1860s.
Date
1931
Description
Francisco More and José Juan Olivas sit in front of a fruit tree. Blurred building is visible in right background. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-31444.
Title
Gabled tule house occupied by an Indian family along the Ventura River near Camp Comfort on the road to Ojai : about 1880.
Date
circa 1880
Description
Man wearing a suit sits in front of a gabled tule house. A section of the thatched roof is covered with canvas. Image originally obtained from Santa Barbara Historical Society.
Title
Inéseño Chumash Indians at Zanja de Cota. Left to right: Rafael Solares, María Antonia Aguirre (?), Jasper Miranda (?), María Solares and unidentified child : about 1889.
Date
circa 1889
Description
Three adults attributed to Rafael Solares, María Antonia Aguirre and María Solare, and a child stand in landscape, while a baby attributed to Jasper Miranda sits in baby carriage. The base of a large standing tree is visible on viewer's left. Image originally obtained from Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
Title
Irene Barrios, daughter of Francisca Ortega and Juan Barrios : ca. 1910.
Date
circa 1910
Description
Irene Barrios sits at an angle at 3/4 view in chair with arms. Image originally obtained from Charles Barrios.
Title
Isabel Arellanes (née Tumamait) with her mother, María Basilisa Tumamait : ca. 1920.
Date
circa 1920
Description
Isabel Arellanes and her mother, María Basilisa Tumamait, stand in front of fence and building. Image originally obtained from Bertha Blanco.
Title
James Allen Lathrop, great grandson of Rosario Cooper, in uniform.
Date
undated : circa 1940s
Description
Close up portrait of James Allen Lathrop who wears a uniform with hat. Image originally obtained from Mary Trejo.
Title
John A. Barrios, son of Francisca Ortega and Juan Barrios : ca. 1918.
Date
circa 1918
Description
Close up frontal portrait of John A. Barrios. Image originally obtained from Charles Barrios.
Title
José Dolores Solares, Chief of the Santa Ynez Indians : ca. 1907. Photo by Mamie Goulet.
Date
circa 1907
Description
José Dolores Solares sits on a short, brick pedestal and holds metal rod. In the background, a field and fences are visible. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-31289.
Title
José Peregrino (Winai) Romero : 1923, son of José Antonio and Juliana, Ventureño Chumash Indians.
Date
1923
Description
Portrait of José Peregrino. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-31304.
Title
José Peregrino (Winai) Romero, a Ventureño Chumash man, in front of a house under construction, possibly taken near his home on the Camarillo Ranch : 1919.
Date
1919
Description
José Peregrino and another man stand at building site. Also visible are stacks of lumber, framed walls, storage tanks and trees. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-31163.
Title
Josefa Camargo (née Valenzuela), full-blooded Indian woman, daughter of Francisco and Ana María from Mission San Miguel, Baja California. Josefa Camargo was a lifelong resident of Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez. Photo by Mamie Goulet : ca. 1907.
Date
circa 1907
Description
Josefa Camargo sits on chair in a field with fences in the background along with one sapling. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-31283.
Title
Josefina Shumaker (née Aguirre) : ca. 1942, daughter of María Antonia Piña.
Date
circa 1942
Description
Close up portrait of Josefina Shumaker who wears dark polka dot top and necklace. Image originally obtained from Art López.
Title
Josefina Shumaker (née Aguirre) with her husband, William Shumaker, and son, Johnny : ca. 1929.
Date
circa 1929
Description
Informal portrait of William and Josefina Shumaker, and their son, Johnny. They stand on sidewalk in front of stucco wall. Image originally obtained from Art López.
Title
Juan José Fustero, a lifelong resident of Piru, Ventura County, son of San Fernando Mission Indians of Tataviam and Kitanemuk ancestry. Photo taken in the early twentieth century.
Date
circa : early 1900s
Description
A side view of Juan José Fustero who sits on a horse. Fustero is carrying a rifle in a sling. Hills are visible in the background. Image originally obtained from Ventura County Museum of History and Art.
Title
Juan Justo at Santa Barbara General Hospital, shortly before his death in 1941.
Date
1941
Description
Juan Justo sits in wheelchair with a caned back and extends his right arm upwards. A nurse sits in a chair next to him. Sidewalk and bushes are visible in background. Image originally obtained from Santa Barbara Historical Society.
Title
Juan Justo, son of Justo and Cecilia : ca. 1913.
Date
circa 1913
Description
Close up portrait of Juan Justo. He tilts his head and his eyes are downcast. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-31300.
Title
Juana María Rodríguez (née Ríos), Ventureño Chumash : ca. 1910.
Date
circa 1910
Description
Copy print of a drawing of a close up frontal portrait of Juana María Rodríguez. Image originally obtained from Carol Pulido.
Title
Juliana Ygnacio, daughter of José and Luisa Ygnacio : 1923.
Date
1923
Description
Close up portrait of Juliana Ygnacio. She wears a light colored blouse and dark jacket. Her brimmed hat has a ribboned band. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-34044.
Title
Left to right: Mary Domínguez and her parents, Manuel Domínguez and Isidora Domínguez (née O-Brien) : ca. 1918.
Date
circa 1918
Description
Informal portrait of Mary, Manuel and Isidora Domínguez. Image originally obtained from Diane Napoleone.
Title
Leroy Trejo, son of Mary and Albert Trejo, in Air Force uniform.
Date
undated : circa 1960s
Description
Close up portrait of Leroy Trejo. He wears Air Force uniform with hat. Image originally obtained from Mary Trejo.
Title
Lorraine Trejo, daughter of Mary and Albert Trejo : 1944.
Date
1944
Description
Young Lorraine Trejo sits on a pinto patterned pony. Fence and trees are visible in background. Image originally obtained from Mary Trejo.
Title
Luisa Ygnacio (right) and her daughter, Juliana Ygnacio (left) in front of their home on East de la Guerra Street, Santa Barbara : 1913.
Date
1913
Description
Juliana Ygnacio and her mother Luisa Ygnacio stand outside. Image originally obtained from Harrington Collection, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
Title
Manuel Domínguez, Inéseño Chumash, and his wife, Isidora Domínguez (née O'Brien), daughter of John and Juana O'Brien, and their children : ca. 1898.
Date
circa 1898
Description
Formal studio portrait of Isidora Domínguez who stands behind her seated husband, Manual Domínguez who holds an infant. Two other young children stand at either side of their father's chair. Image originally obtained from Diane Napoleone.
Title
Manuel Salazar and Vera Salazar (née Ortega) with their baby, Vivian : 1920s.
Date
1920s
Description
Manuel Salazar holds baby Vivian and stands next to Vera Salazar in a garden. House, tree automobile and sky are visible in background. Image originally obtained from Beverly Folkes.
Title
Margarita Bernal and her daughter, Rosa Cota, Inéseño Chumash women, at their home at Zanja de Cota. Photo by Tulita de la Cuesta : 1900.
Date
1900
Description
Low angle view of Margarita Bernal and her daughter, Rosa Cota, who stand in front of building. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-31414.
Title
María Marfesa Piña (née Aguirre), daughter of María Antonia Piña.
Date
undated : circa early 20th century
Description
Close up portrait of María Marfesa Piña who wears a portrait brooch at blouse collar and has a Gibson Girl hairstyle. She Image originally obtained from Santa Barbara Historical Society.
Title
María Solares, who worked extensively with John P. Harrington to document the Inéseño Chumash language and culture.
Date
undated
Description
María Solares stands in front of wooden wall. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-31430.
Title
Mary Ann Hall (née Jenkins), daughter of Dorotea, a Ventureño Chumash woman, and great granddaughter of Maríano Wataitset, chief of Mugu : 1923.
Date
1923
Description
Mary Ann Hall stands in front of a textured wall. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-31309.
Title
Mary Ann Hall (right center) and other members of the Santa Barbara Chapter of the American Gold Star Mothers at the National Guard Armory, planting roses in memory of soldiers who had died during the two World Wars : ca. 1948. Mrs. Hall's son, Jasper E. Hall, died in combat in World War I.
Date
circa 1948
Description
Seven women, including Mary Ann Hall, all of them members of the Santa Barbara Chapter of the American Gold Star Mothers, stand at the National Guard Armory. Image originally obtained from Albert O. Hall, Jr.
Title
Mary Ann Hall, her two grandchildren and officials of the Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation, on the occasion of an old-style Spanish and Indian meal she prepared during their visit to the Burton Mound excavations in Santa Barbara : summer 1923.
Date
1923
Description
Group portrait of Mary Ann Hall, her two grandchildren and five museum officials. In front of wall, two officials sit while the others stand. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-31438.
Title
Mary Trejo (née Lathrop), Albert Trejo, and their sons, Leroy and Wayne : 1944.
Date
1944
Description
Informal outdoor family portrait of Mary Trejo, and her husband, Albert Trejo, and sons, Leroy and Wayne. Father and sons wear Navy uniforms. Mary wears polka dot dress. Image originally obtained from
Title
Mary Trejo (née Lathrop), great granddaughter of Rosario Cooper : 1934.
Date
1934
Description
Close up portrait of Mary Trejo who wears sleeveless top, neck bandana and large brimmed hat. Image originally obtained from Mary Trejo.
Title
Mike Cota, son of Isidora Domínguez (née O'Brien) from her first marriage.
Date
undated
Description
Close up portrait of Mike Cota. He wears a suit and patterned bowtie. Image originally obtained from Dorothy Pérez Smith.
Title
Painted Cave, San Marcos Pass. Mrs. J. W. Ogram photograph : 1934.
Date
1934
Description
Close up photograph of paintings on an uneven rock wall. Image originally obtained from Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
Title
Petra Pico (seated) and Donaciana Salazar, Ventureño Chumash basketmakers : ca. 1890.
Date
circa : 1890
Description
Seated in a small outdoor enclosure, Petra Pico holds basketmaking fiber and a basket is in her lap. Donaciana Salazar stands behind Petra holding a basket. In the background are shrubs and a building. Image originally obtained from Ventura County Museum of History and Art.
Title
Petra Reyes Cruz, daughter of Griselda, a Cahuilla Indian woman, and Matias Reyes, who lived in the Mission Canyon area near the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden : ca. 1930.
Date
circa 1930
Description
Petra Reyes Cruz stands on sidewalk. Two houses and an automobile are partially visible in the background. Image originally obtained from Maxine Vaillancourt.
Title
Possible portrait of Juana María, the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island : 1853 (?). This image was owned by Hayward and Muzzall, photographers, Santa Barbara, and found with a picture of Mrs. George Nidever with whom Juana María lived after she had been brought to the mainland.
Date
circa 1853
Description
Portrait of a seated woman who has a blanket wrapped around her striped clothing, attributed to Juana María. Image originally obtained from Elizabeth Mason, Courtesy of the Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, N. 32674.
Title
Probably a photograph of Pacifico Gallego : ca. 1916, who worked with John P. Harrington to document the Migueleño Salinan language.
Date
circa 1916
Description
Portrait of a man standing in a field, attributed to Pacifico Gallego. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-31278.
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