Femando Librado kitsepawit was among the most important native Californians to have lived during the historic era. Thanks to Fernando, and to the linguist-ethnographer, John P. Harrington, who wrote down what Fernando told him, a large corpus of Chumash linguistic data, traditional history, and lore has been preserved for future generations to enjoy and learn from
Not unlike other researchers interested in the Chumash, I too had taken Chumash surnames for granted...
The Eye of the Flute: Chumash Traditional History and Ritual as Told by Fernando Librado Kitsepawit ...
Nearly eighty thousand California Indians were directly inducted into the Franciscan colonial labor ...
The map of historic Chumash villages that comprises the core of this report began originally with an...
In this article we publish two Chumash vocabularies representing the speech of groups who lived away...
Although Indian population was sparse in most of southern California\ud at the time of Spanish settl...
The Chumash are one of the native peoples of Southern California, whose traditional lands spread out...
The Ohlone of the San Francisco Bay area and the Paipai of northern Baja California occupy opposite ...
David Weber was the leading scholar of the Spanish Borderlands in the late twentieth and early twent...
This report provides a new understanding of the Salinan and Northern Chumash communities as they mig...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Although the mission system established by the Spanish in California has been a topic of considerabl...
The interpretation of non-western history is the subject of considerable debate and as such, it can ...
The advent of mitochondrial DNA analysis makes possible the study of past migrations among Californi...
In 1963/64, James Deetz led a team in the excavation of the Chumash Family Apartments at Mission La ...
Not unlike other researchers interested in the Chumash, I too had taken Chumash surnames for granted...
The Eye of the Flute: Chumash Traditional History and Ritual as Told by Fernando Librado Kitsepawit ...
Nearly eighty thousand California Indians were directly inducted into the Franciscan colonial labor ...
The map of historic Chumash villages that comprises the core of this report began originally with an...
In this article we publish two Chumash vocabularies representing the speech of groups who lived away...
Although Indian population was sparse in most of southern California\ud at the time of Spanish settl...
The Chumash are one of the native peoples of Southern California, whose traditional lands spread out...
The Ohlone of the San Francisco Bay area and the Paipai of northern Baja California occupy opposite ...
David Weber was the leading scholar of the Spanish Borderlands in the late twentieth and early twent...
This report provides a new understanding of the Salinan and Northern Chumash communities as they mig...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Although the mission system established by the Spanish in California has been a topic of considerabl...
The interpretation of non-western history is the subject of considerable debate and as such, it can ...
The advent of mitochondrial DNA analysis makes possible the study of past migrations among Californi...
In 1963/64, James Deetz led a team in the excavation of the Chumash Family Apartments at Mission La ...
Not unlike other researchers interested in the Chumash, I too had taken Chumash surnames for granted...
The Eye of the Flute: Chumash Traditional History and Ritual as Told by Fernando Librado Kitsepawit ...
Nearly eighty thousand California Indians were directly inducted into the Franciscan colonial labor ...