1878
Rafael Solares (1822-1890),
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1916
Rosario Cooper, Obispeño Chu
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circa 1900
Rose O'Brien, daughter of Jo
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1945
Steven Blanco, son of Bertha
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circa late 1800s
Tentatively identified as Ju
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1880
The woman in this photograph
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circa 1925
Timothy Olivas, grandson of
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undated : circa 1940s
Ubaldo and Lydia Ballesteros
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circa : 1888
Ventureño Chumash women, Apo
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circa 1915
Vera Ortega at confirmation
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1942
Vernon Tumamait, son of Ceci
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circa 1935
Vincent Tumamait (center) an
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1921
Vincent Tumamait, son of Cec
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circa 1925
William Branch (right) and h
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circa 1897
William Branch, son of Cathe
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undated
Ygnacio brothers branding a
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circa 1930
Second from left, Juana ("Je
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circa 1888
Francisca Ortega and Juan Ba
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1890s
Margarita Bernal, Rosa Cota
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undated: circa late 19th cen
Carlos Cristóbal Castelo, Ba
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1873
Chumash musicians at Mission
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1885
Mission teacher and Indian p
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circa 1912
Candelaria Valenzuela, baske
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circa 1890
Petra Pico, famous basket ma
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1870s-1880s
Juan Estevan Pico (1841-1901
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1923
Construction of a Chumash ho
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1923
Finished Chumash house, that
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circa 1912
Fernando Librado Kitsepawit
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1912
Chumash tomol (plank canoe)
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circa 1905
Albert Leiva and the Barrios
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circa 1900s
John A. Barrios (on viewer's
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circa 1946
Philip Rodríguez, son of Jua
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1945
Edna Rodríguez (née McLean),
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1920s
Cecilio Tumamait (center) an
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circa 1915
Left to right: Enrique Leyva
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10/14/1945
Sisters Margaret (left) and
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circa 1935
Vincent Tumamait on horsebac
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undated : circa early 20th c
María Rafaela Velasco (née L
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undated : circa early 20th c
Antonio María Ortega, born a
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circa 1915
Sally Ortega, daughter of An
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circa 1900s
Sally Ortega, standing, and
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undated : circa early 20th c
Eulogio Ortega, (at viewer's
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1913
Luisa Ygnacio, Barbareño Chu
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circa 1897
Lucrecia García (née Ygnacio
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1931
John P. Harrington and two o
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circa 1928
Josephine Yee, Maxine Silva,
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circa 1961
Valentina Valencia (née Yee)
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undated : circa late 19th ce
A Barbareño Chumash couple,
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1941
Juan Justo being recorded by
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undated : circa late 19th ce
Juana Arabos (née Valenzuela
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