The project focuses on the pespective of California\u27s indigenous peoples and how the Spanish Mission System had negative impact on California Indian culture and identity. The main body of the report gives a chronological view of what life was like at the missions and how Spanish dominance brought ruin to many diverse tribal groups
In 2015 and 2016 we conducted an archaeological research project at Audubon Canyon Ranch’s Toms Poin...
Spanish missions that dot the landscape in California today exist as centers of historical interpret...
Starting in 1769, the Spanish established missions in Alta California. A small band of soldiers, Fra...
The project focuses on the pespective of California\u27s indigenous peoples and how the Spanish Miss...
Mission Santa Catalina was founded on the margins of the Spanish colonial frontier in northern Baja ...
This historical essay re-centers the narrative about the California Mission period on the Native Ame...
The Alta California missions have been at the center of the historiography of Spanish California for...
From the end of the seventeenth century through the early nineteenth century, missionaries from the ...
1769, Spanish Franciscan Junípero Serra initiated the missionization of Alta California. To transfor...
The historical narrative produced by settler colonialism has significantly impacted relationships am...
Rather than simply an arena for Euroamerican domination, recent archaeological research on Spanish m...
This dissertation aims to place California Indian agency and artistry at the forefront of California...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION Padres Descontentos: Spanish Colonial Policy, ...
Archaeological investigations at Mission San José in Fremont, California, have revealed large areas ...
The California Department of Parks and Recreation excavated Native American living quarters at Missi...
In 2015 and 2016 we conducted an archaeological research project at Audubon Canyon Ranch’s Toms Poin...
Spanish missions that dot the landscape in California today exist as centers of historical interpret...
Starting in 1769, the Spanish established missions in Alta California. A small band of soldiers, Fra...
The project focuses on the pespective of California\u27s indigenous peoples and how the Spanish Miss...
Mission Santa Catalina was founded on the margins of the Spanish colonial frontier in northern Baja ...
This historical essay re-centers the narrative about the California Mission period on the Native Ame...
The Alta California missions have been at the center of the historiography of Spanish California for...
From the end of the seventeenth century through the early nineteenth century, missionaries from the ...
1769, Spanish Franciscan Junípero Serra initiated the missionization of Alta California. To transfor...
The historical narrative produced by settler colonialism has significantly impacted relationships am...
Rather than simply an arena for Euroamerican domination, recent archaeological research on Spanish m...
This dissertation aims to place California Indian agency and artistry at the forefront of California...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION Padres Descontentos: Spanish Colonial Policy, ...
Archaeological investigations at Mission San José in Fremont, California, have revealed large areas ...
The California Department of Parks and Recreation excavated Native American living quarters at Missi...
In 2015 and 2016 we conducted an archaeological research project at Audubon Canyon Ranch’s Toms Poin...
Spanish missions that dot the landscape in California today exist as centers of historical interpret...
Starting in 1769, the Spanish established missions in Alta California. A small band of soldiers, Fra...