12 Heritage Conservation and Cultural Survival

A Peoples Map. “Julia Bogany.” Accessed May 27, 2022. https://planning.lacounty.gov/site/apeoplesmap/stories/julia-bogany/, archived at https://perma.cc/7PTB-F8W2.

Belardes, Matias. “Native American Sacred Land on CSU Long Beach Campus Should Be Permanently Protected.” CalMatters, August 14, 2020, sec. My Turn. http://calmatters.org/commentary/my-turn/2020/08/native-american-sacred-land-on-csu-long-beach-campus-should-be-permanently-protected/, archived at https://perma.cc/7EV6-E6H9

Chavez, Yve. “Basket Weaving in Coastal Southern California: A Social History of Survivance.” Arts 8, no. 3 (September 2019): 94. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts8030094. Access through the Arts Website.

Episode 3: Tongva Elder Julia Bogany. Podcast. The Crown City Podcast, 2020. https://www.thecrowncitypodcast.com/episodes/episode-01-slow-travel-4t5bk-8wgel-dglty.

Ferry, Michelle Llyn. “The Thin Red Line: Native American Culture Bearers, Memory and the Museum.” Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara, 2009. Find at your local library. Access through LMU.

Hamel, Jenny. “LA’s Tongva Descendants: ‘We Originated Here.’” KCRW, July 17, 2018. https://www.kcrw.com/culture/shows/curious-coast/las-tongva-descendants-we-originated-here, archived at https://perma.cc/WFH7-6CPW

———. Tongva Descendants Work to Keep Their Culture Alive. Radio. Curious Coast. KCRW, 2018. https://www.kcrw.com/culture/shows/curious-coast/tongva-descendants-work-to-keep-their-culture-alive#:~:text=For%20Craig%20Torres%2C%20keeping%20Tongva,reverence%20as%20his%20ancestors%20did.&text=Gabrielino%20Tongva%20Springs%20Foundation%2C%20which%20preserves%20the%20Kuruvunga%20Springs%20land, archived at https://perma.cc/P4VY-EXEN.

Johnson, Oscar. “Forest Visitors Gain Insights Into Indian Culture: Tourism: Volunteers Staff Center on Angeles Crest Highway in Effort to Dispel Myths about Native Americans.” Los Angeles Times. July 5, 2001, sec. California. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

Martell, Carrie Ann. “Sa’angna: Tongva Perspectives on Development of the West Bluffs and Ballona Wetlands.” M.A., University of California, Los Angeles, 2004. Find at your local library.

Smith, Terria. “Tending Nature.” News from Native California 33, no. 2 (Winter /2020 2019): 46. Access though LMU. Find at your local library.

Tomczyk, Weronika, and Nathan P. Acebo. “Enduring Dimensions of Indigenous Foodways in the Southern Alta California Mountain Hinterlands.” California Archaeology 13, no. 2 (July 3, 2021): 171–201. https://doi.org/10.1080/1947461X.2021.1997515.

Young, Emily. “History in the Common: In San Gabriel, a Tribute to the Tongvas Shares Green Space with Trees and Picnic Tables.” Los Angeles Times. June 6, 2002. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

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