A carved whale bone figure from a private collection in Santa Barbara was long considered by the author to be a child's doll; however, an account of Gabrielino shamanism by Hudson (1979) in a recent issue of the Journal has prompted re-evaluation of this object
It is common to find the scattered fragmentary remains of ceremonial objects in archaeological sites...
During the winter of 1980-81, the Sierra Caves Task Force of the National Speleological Society was ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-79).The Chumash are a Native American group who until ...
Ethnographic parallels are used to explain the presence and significance of caprine or antelope meta...
The particular case of Chumash rock art is suggestive if inconclusive. Grant (1965) has described th...
Narratives which concern shamanism among the Gabrielino of southern California are always important,...
Santa Cruz Island, lying some 30 km. south of Santa Barbara, was occupied by the Chumash and their a...
Hord specialized in converting some of the hardest substances into flowing, life-like and spiritual ...
The question of the influence of shamanism on Northwest Coast art is not new. It has received increa...
The Material Culture of the Chumash Interaction Sphere, Vol IV: Ceremonial Paraphernalia, Games, and...
The Eye of the Flute: Chumash Traditional History and Ritual as Told by Fernando Librado Kitsepawit ...
Kongo figures have provoked more discussion and the attribution of a greater diversity of significan...
Pre-Columbian figure depicting an animal or mythological creature. Eyes and mouth are incised.One si...
Among the many items of material culture representative of the prehistoric cultures of coastal south...
In 1952, while clearing out a file. Dr. William Duncan Strong passed on to me a folder of scraps of ...
It is common to find the scattered fragmentary remains of ceremonial objects in archaeological sites...
During the winter of 1980-81, the Sierra Caves Task Force of the National Speleological Society was ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-79).The Chumash are a Native American group who until ...
Ethnographic parallels are used to explain the presence and significance of caprine or antelope meta...
The particular case of Chumash rock art is suggestive if inconclusive. Grant (1965) has described th...
Narratives which concern shamanism among the Gabrielino of southern California are always important,...
Santa Cruz Island, lying some 30 km. south of Santa Barbara, was occupied by the Chumash and their a...
Hord specialized in converting some of the hardest substances into flowing, life-like and spiritual ...
The question of the influence of shamanism on Northwest Coast art is not new. It has received increa...
The Material Culture of the Chumash Interaction Sphere, Vol IV: Ceremonial Paraphernalia, Games, and...
The Eye of the Flute: Chumash Traditional History and Ritual as Told by Fernando Librado Kitsepawit ...
Kongo figures have provoked more discussion and the attribution of a greater diversity of significan...
Pre-Columbian figure depicting an animal or mythological creature. Eyes and mouth are incised.One si...
Among the many items of material culture representative of the prehistoric cultures of coastal south...
In 1952, while clearing out a file. Dr. William Duncan Strong passed on to me a folder of scraps of ...
It is common to find the scattered fragmentary remains of ceremonial objects in archaeological sites...
During the winter of 1980-81, the Sierra Caves Task Force of the National Speleological Society was ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-79).The Chumash are a Native American group who until ...