Arts and Material Culture
Adams, Amanda. “The Arts of Everyday Life.” News from Native California, September 30, 2001. Find at your local library. Access through LMU. Access through ProQuest.
Ahumada, Jose. “Exhibit on Tongva People Shares the History of the Natives of Los Angeles.” Daily Forty-Niner Student Resources, September 30, 2018. https://daily49er.com/artslife/2018/09/30/exhibit-on-tongva-people-shares-the-history-of-the-natives-of-los-angeles/, archived at https://perma.cc/ZAW2-K72Y. Access through LMU.
Alvitre, Cindi, and Wendy Teeter. “Launching a Dream: Reviving Tongva Maritime Traditions.” News from Native California, Summer 2011. Find at your local library. Access through LMU.
Alvitre, Weshoyot. “What Does It Mean to Be Seen?” News from Native California 35, no. 2 (Winter 2021/2022): 46–50. Access through LMU. Find at your local library.
Amsden, Charles. “The Pre-Mission Indians of Los Angeles County.” Trails Magazine, 1935. Find at your local library.
Anderson, M. Kat. Tending the Wild: Native American Knowledge and the Management of California’s Natural Resources. 1st ed. University of California Press, 2005. Access through JSTOR. Find at your local library.
———. Tending the Wild: Native American Knowledge and the Management of California’s Natural Resources. 2nd ed., 2013. Find at your local library.
Arnold, Jeanne E. Craft Specialization in the Prehistoric Channel Islands, California. Vol. 18. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987. Find at your local library.
Arnold, Jeanne E. “Transportation Innovation and Social Complexity among Maritime Hunter-Gatherer Societies.” American Anthropologist 97, no. 4 (1995): 733–47. Access through JSTOR. Find at your local library.
Ascensión, Antonio de la. “Relación de La Jornada Que Hizo El General Sevastián Vizcayno al Descubrimiento de Las Californias El Año de 1602 Por Mandado Del Señor Excelentísimo Conde de Monterey, Virrey Que Era Dela Nueva España.” In Primera Parte de Los Veinte i vn Libros Rituales i Monarchia Indiana, edited by Juan de Torquemada, 2d ed., 1:693–715. Madrid, Spain: N. Rodriguezfranco, 1723. Find at your local library.
———. “Relación de La Jornada Que Hizo El General Sevastián Vizcayno al Descubrimiento de Las Californias El Año de 1602 Por Mandado Del Señor Excelentísimo Conde de Monterey, Virrey Que Era Dela Nueva España.” In Spanish Voyages to the Northwest Coast of America in the Sixteenth Century, edited by Henry Raup Wagner, 180–272. California Historical Society. Special Publication 4. San Francisco: California Historical Society, 1929. Find at your local library.
———. “Relación de La Jornada Que Hizo El General Sevastián Vizcayno al Descubrimiento de Las Californias El Año de 1602 Por Mandado Del Señor Excelentísimo Conde de Monterey, Virrey Que Era Dela Nueva España.” In Noticia de La California y de Su Conquista Temporal y Espiritual Hasta El Tiempo Presente. Sacada de La Historia Manuscrita, Formada En México Año de 1739, edited by Miguel Venegas, 3:22–139. México: Reimpreso por L. ALvarez y Alvarez de la Cadena, 1943. Find at your local library.
Bamforth, Douglas B. “Technological Organization and Hunter-Gatherer Land Use: A California Example.” American Antiquity 56, no. 2 (1991): 216–34. https://doi.org/10.2307/281416. Find at your local library. Access through JSTOR.
Bancroft, Hubert Howe. The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America. Vol. 1 & 3. 39 vols. The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft. San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft & Company, 1874. Find at your local library. Access through Internet Archive.
Basketry of the Los Angeles Basin: 1998 September 19 Meeting. Videorecording. California Indian Arts Association, 1998. Find at your local library. Access through the Autry.
Bean, Lowell John, and Charles R. Smith. “Gabrielino.” In Handbook of North American Indians, edited by William C. Sturtevant and Robert F. Heizer, 8:538–49. Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1978. Find at your local library.
Bear, Lindsie. “Alien Apostles and Hollywood Indians.” News from Native California 29, no. 1 (Fall 2015): 11–15. Access through LMU. Find at your local library.
Bellenger, Dianne. “Analysis and Interpretation of The Van Norman Archaeological Complex Orphan Collection.” California State University, Northridge, Anthropology, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/171757. Find at your local library.
Bettinger, Robert L., and Martin A. Baumhoff. “The Numic Spread: Great Basin Cultures in Competition.” American Antiquity 47, no. 3 (1982): 485–503. https://doi.org/10.2307/280231. Find at your local library. Access through JSTOR. Access through LMU.
Black, Megan. “Bead Types: Classification of Nursery Site (CA-SCLI-1215) Beads and Ornaments in Light of Central California Typology.” M.A., California State University, Northridge, Anthropology, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/203429. Find at your local library.
Blackburn, Thomas C. “Ethnohistoric Descriptions of Gabrielino Material Culture.” University of California, Los Angeles, Archaeological Survey, Annual Report. Los Angeles, CA: University of California, Los Angeles, 1963. Find at your local library.
Borgatta, Tina. “Prehistoric Indian Carving Imperiled by Housing Project; Development: Irvine Co. Promises to Preserve More Significant Sites, but Local Tribal Leaders Say the Cave with the Tiny Artifact Is Sacred Ground.” Los Angeles Times. January 3, 2002, Home Edition edition, sec. California; Metro Desk. Find at your local library. Access through LMU.
Boxt, Matthew A., and Robert B. Rechtman. “Archaeological Investigations at LAn-711.” Journal of New World Archaeology 4, no. 4 (1981): 8–29. Find at your local library.
Breschini, Gary. “Studio Visit: Mercedes Dorame.” Art and Cake, August 26, 2020. https://artandcakela.com/2020/08/26/studio-visit-mercedes-dorame/, archived at https://perma.cc/7D2T-84SQ.
Brown, Alan K. The Aboriginal Population of the Santa Barbara Channel. Vol. 69. University of California Archaeological Survey Reports. Berkeley, CA: University of California Archaeological Research Facility Department of Anthropology, 1967. Find at your local library. Access through University of California, Berkeley.
Brown, Robert S., John R. Murray, and David M. Van Horn. “A Probable Stone Phallic Effigy from Calabasas, California.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 22, no. 4 (1986): 18–24. Find at your local library.
Bryan, Bruce. Archaeological Explorations on San Nicolas Island. Southwest Museum Papers 22. Los Angeles: Southwest Museum, 1970. Find at your local library.
Cameron, Una B. “The History of San Gabriel Valley.” M.A., University of Southern California, 1938. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.
Chace, Paul G. “Clay Figurines, Additional Data.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 9, no. 3 (1973): 41–43. Find at your local library.
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.
———. “Indigenous Artists, Ingenuity, and Resistance at the California Missions After 1769.” Ph.D. Art History, UCLA, 2017. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/355609rf.
Christy, Juliet. “The Arco Bead Assemblage: A Glimpse at Exchange in Relation to Environmental Variability.” In Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology, 13:177–81, 2000. https://scahome.org/publications/proceedings/Proceedings.13Christy.pdf.
Cohen, Bill. “Indian Sandpaintings of Southern California.” Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 9, no. 1 (1987): 4–34. Access through JSTOR. Find at your local library.
Conti, Kathleen, Hyder William, and Padgett Antoinette. “Cave of the Whales: Rock Art on San Nicolas Island.” In Proceedings of the Fifth California Islands Symposium, edited by David R. Brown, Kathryn L. Mitchell, and Henry W. Chaney, 669–76. Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, 2002. Find at your local library. Access through Google Books. Access Online.
Dakin, Susanna Bryant. “Rancho Santa Anita, Place of Many Waters.” Lasca Leaves 6, no. 3 (1956): 50–72. https://www.arboretum.org/issue/lasca-leaves-summer-1956/#. Find at your local library.
———. “The Restorations at Rancho Santa Anita.” Lasca Leaves 11, no. 1 (1961): 15–21. https://www.arboretum.org/issue/lasca-leaves-winter-1961/. Find at your local library.
Demcak, Carol R. “Archaeological Salvage Investigations at CA-ORA-129, Laguna Niguel, Orange County, California.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 24, no. 4 (September 1988): 1–33. Find at your local library. Learn more from Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly.
Desautels-Wiley, Nancy Anastasia. “Middle Holocene Ceramic Artifacts from the Encino Village Site.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 47, no. 3 & 4 (May 2011): 25–44. http://www.pcas.org/documents/V473and4EncinoVillage.pdf. Find at your local library.
Dillon, Brian D. “Natural Blades of the Santa Monica Mountains.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 26, no. 1 (January 1990): 1–7. Find at your local library.
Dorame, Mercedes. “My Visual Archaeology.” News from Native California, Fall 2009. Access through ProQuest.
Dorame, Mercedes, and Mario Ontiveros. “Mercedes Dorame in Conversation with Mario Ontiveros.” The Massachusetts Review 62, no. 4 (2021): 737–52. https://doi.org/10.1353/mar.2021.0160. Access through Project MUSE.
Dreskin, Jeanne. “The Terrestrial and the Celestial: A Conversation with Mercedes Dorame.” Monument Lab, January 18, 2022. https://monumentlab.com/bulletin/the-terrestrial-and-the-celestial-a-conversation-with-mercedes-dorame, archived at https://perma.cc/7LRW-8F5J.
Duflot de Mofras, Eugène. Duflot de Mofras’ Travels on the Pacific Coast. Edited by Marguerite Eyer Wilbur. 2 volumes vols. Calafía Series. Santa Ana, CA: Fine Arts Press, 1937. Find at your local library.
———. Exploration Du Territoire de l’Orégon, Des Californies et de La Mer Vermeille: Exécutée Pendant Les Années 1840, 1841 et 1842. 2 vols. Paris: A. Bertrand, 1844. Find at your local library.
Eargle, Dolan. California Indian Country: The Land & the People. San Francisco, CA: Trees Company Press, 1992. Find at your local library.
Eisentraut, Phyllisa J. “Investigations of Prehistoric Seed Caches from Site CA-SC1I-1524, San Clemente Island.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 26, no. 2/3 (March 1990): 93–113. Find at your local library.
Fages, Don Pedro. “An Historical, Political, and Natural Description of California.” Translated by Herbert J. Priestley. The Catholic Historical Review 4, no. 4 (1919): 486–509. Access through JSTOR.
———. “An Historical, Political, and Natural Description of California, Part II.” Translated by Herbert I. Priestley. The Catholic Historical Review 5, no. 1 (1919): 71–90. Find at your local library. Access through JSTOR.
Fages, Pedro. A Historical, Political, and Natural Description of California. Translated by Herbert Ingram Priestley. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1937. Find at your local library.
Farnsworth, Paul. “Economics of Acculturation in the Spanish Missions of Alta California.” Research in Economic Anthropology 11 (1989): 217–49. Find at your local library.
———. “Missions, Indians, and Cultural Continuity.” Historical Archaeology 26, no. 1 (1992): 22–36. Find at your local library. Access through JSTOR.
Farrell-Thomas, Paddy. “INA 6950-Tongva Museum and Cultural Center.” Masters, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Environmental Design, Architecture, 2021. https://scholarworks.calstate.edu/concern/theses/wh246z27x.
Fiore, Christina M. “These Old Houses: Aboriginal Domestic Structures at Eel Point, San Clemente Island.” M.A., California State University, Northridge, 1998. Find at your local library.
Font, Pedro. “Diary Kept by the Father Preacher Fray Pedro Font…During the Journey Which He Made to Monterey…[1775-1776].” In Anza’s California Expeditions, edited by Herbert Eugene Bolton, Vol. 4. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1930. Find at your local library.
Gamble, Lynn H. “Archaeological Evidence for the Origin of the Plank Canoe in North America.” American Antiquity 67, no. 2 (2002): 301–15. https://doi.org/10.2307/2694568. Find at your local library. Access through JSTOR.
Garcés, Francisco Tomás Hermenegildo. “Diary of the Expedition Which Is Being Made by Order of His Excellency the Viceroy, Don Antonio MaríaBucareli Y Ursua…To Open a Road by Way of the Gila and Colorado Rivers to the New Establishments of San Diego and Monte Rey, Under Command of Captain Don Juan Baptista de Ansa [Tubac, January 6, 1774-Junta de Los Ríos de Sn. Dionisio, April 26, 1774].” In Anza’s California Expeditions, edited by Herbert Eugene Bolton, 2:309–60. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1930. Find at your local library.
Garza, River. “Growing up with Mo’omat Ahiko.” News from Native California 29, no. 4 (Summer 2016): 52–55. Access through LMU. Find at your local library.
———. “Mapping Out Tongva Territory in Indian Alley.” News from Native California 31, no. 2 (Winter 2017): 8–9. Find at your local library. Access through LMU.
“Gathering Celebrates 500 Years of Survival.” Long Beach Press-Telegram. October 10, 1992. Find at your local library.
Gill, Kristina Perea. “Identity Matters in Contemporary Art by Indigenous Women.” In When I Remember I See Red: American Indian Art and Activism in California, edited by Frank R. LaPena, Mark Dean Johnson, and Kristina Perea Gilmore, 141–44. Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2019. Find at your local library.
Glassow, Michael A. “The Significance to California Prehistory of the Earliest Mortars and Pestles.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 32, no. 4 (1996): 14–26. http://www.pcas.org/Vol32N4/324Gla.pdf. Find at your local library.
Hale, Alice E. “The World in a Basket: Late Period Gabrieliño Ceremonial Features from the Lemon Tank Site, San Clemente Island, California.” M.A., California State University, Northridge, 1995. Find at your local library.
Hall, M.C. “For the Record: Notes and Comments on ‘Obsidian Exchange in Prehistoric Orange County.’” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 24, no. 4 (1988): 34–48. Find at your local library.
Hammer Museum. “Mercedes Dorame.” Made in L.A. 2018. Accessed May 25, 2022. https://hammer.ucla.edu/exhibitions/2018/made-in-la-2018/mercedes-dorame, archived at https://perma.cc/4TGT-VFLK.
Harrington, John Peabody. “Cultural Element Distribution, XIX, Central California Coast.” University of California, Anthropological Records 7, no. 1 (1942): 1–46. Find at your local library. Access through University of California, Berkeley.
Heizer, Robert F., and Adan E. Treganza. “Mines and Quarries of the Indians of California.” California Journal of Mines and Geology 40, no. 3 (1944): 291–359. Find at your local library.
Heizer, Robert F., and Mary A. Whipple, eds. The California Indians: A Source Book. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1951. Find at your local library.
———. The California Indians: A Source Book. 2d ed. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971. Find at your local library.
Heizer, Robert Fleming, and Mary Anne Whipple. The California Indians: A Source Book. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1973. Find at your local library.
Holder, Charles F. All About Pasadena and Its Vicinity; Its Climate, Missions, Trails and Cañons, Fruits, Flowers and Game. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1889. Find at your local library.
———. “The Ancient Islanders of California.” Popular Science Monthly, March 1896, 658–62. Find at your local library.
Hudson, Travis, and Thomas C. Blackburn. The Material Culture of the Chumash Interaction Sphere, Vol. I: Food Procurements and Transportation. Vol. 1. 5 vols. BP-AP, no. 25, 27-28, 30-31. Los Altos, CA: Ballena Press, 1982. Find at your local library.
———. The Material Culture of the Chumash Interaction Sphere, Vol. II: Food Preparation and Shelter. Vol. 2. 5 vols. BP-AP, no. 25, 27-28, 30-31. Los Altos, CA: Ballena Press, 1982. Find at your local library.
———. The Material Culture of the Chumash Interaction Sphere, Vol. III: Clothing, Ornamentation, and Grooming. Vol. 3. 5 vols. BP-AP, no. 25, 27-28, 30-31. Los Altos, CA: Ballena Press, 1982. Find at your local library.
Huey, Danielle Marie. “Aboriginal Houses in the California Bight: The Investigation of Prehistoric House Structures at San Clemente Island, California.” San Diego State University, 1992. Find at your local library.
Hunt, Mark Alan. “Los Angeles’ 1981 Bicentennial Installation, ‘The City of Our Lady Queen of the Angels’ Inspires Digitally Filmed Ritual Choreography.” M.A., California State University, Los Angeles, 2016. Access through ProQuest.
Hunter, Galen, and Henry C Koerper. “A Steatite Crucible Containing Ten Tarring Pebbles: Implications for Waterproofing Cuyama-Style Basket.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 50, no. 1 & 2 (2014): 101–17. http://www.pcas.org/documents/Crucibleweb.pdf.
Indian Country Today. “Indigenous Artists Tell Flip-Side Story of Gold Rush of ’49.” March 8, 1999. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.
“Indigenous Now – Multiple Artist Event in Santa Monica’s Tongva Park,” May 2, 2019. https://www.santamonica.gov/press/2019/05/02/indigenous-now-multiple-artist-event-in-santa-monica-s-tongva-park, archived at https://perma.cc/C6K7-MZXA.
International Indigenous Photographers Conference, Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie, Veronica Passalacqua, and C.N. Gorman Museum, eds. Our People, Our Land, Our Images: International Indigenous Photographers. Berkeley: Heyday Books, 2006. Find at your local library.
Jeffries, Lynn, and Tima Lotah Link. “Magic Fruit.” Puppetry Journal 69, no. 1 (Winter 2018): 4–6. Access through LMU. Find at your local library.
Johnson, John. “The People of Quinquina: San Clemente Island’s Original Inhabitants as Described in Ethnohistoric Documents.” Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, February 1988. https://www.islapedia.com/index.php?title=JOHNSON,_John.
Jones, Terry L., and Kathryn A. Klar. “A Land Visited: Reviewing the Case for Polynesian Contact in Southern California.” In Contemporary Issues in California Archaeology, edited by Terry L. Jones and Jennifer E. Perry, 217–35. London: Taylor & Francis Group, 2012. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.
Kealhofer, Lisa. “Cultural Interaction during the Spanish Colonial Period: The Plaza Church Site, Los Angeles.” Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1991. Find at your local library.
King, Chester. Prehistoric Native American Cultural Sites in the Santa Monica Mountains, Prepared for the Santa Monica Mountains and Seashore Foundation. Topanga, CA: Topanga Anthropological Consultants, 1994. Find at your local library.
Kirkish, Alex N. “Prosser Beads from the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel (CA-LAN-184H).” In Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology, 28:311–17, 2014.
Koerper, Henry C. “A Glycymeris Shell Bracelet from Orange County, California.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 32, no. 2–3 (1996): 82–109. Find at your local library.
Koerper, Henry C. “Donut Stones as Fishing Sinkers in Coastal Southern California?” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 53, no. 2 & 3 (2017): 103–20. http://www.pcas.org/documents/DonutStoneFishingSinkers.pdf.
Koerper, Henry C, and Paul G Chace. “The Southern California Universe Effigy.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 41, no. 4 (June 2005): 1–26. http://www.pcas.org/assets/documents/universe.pdf.
Koerper, Henry C, and Nancy Anastasia Desautels. “A Glycymeris Bracelet From.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 38, no. 2 & 3 (August 2002): 99–104. http://www.pcas.org/assets/documents/AGlycymerisBracelet.pdf.
Koerper, Henry C, and Nancy Anastasia Desautels-Wiley. “A Proposed New Genre for the Portable Cosmos of South Central Coastal California: The Dorsal Fin Effigy.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 46, no. 1 & 2 (April 2010): 39–112. http://www.pcas.org/documents/Dorsalfineffigy.pdf.
Koerper, Henry C, and Richard H Evans. “A Unique, Baculum-Shaped Pestle from Southern Coastal Los Angeles County.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 45, no. 3 & 4 (November 2009): 99–117. http://www.pcas.org/documents/uniquepestleweb.pdf.
Koerper, Henry C, Galen Hunter, and Ivan Snyder. “Five Effigies with Possible to Probable Cetacean Referent.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 49, no. 1 & 2 (January 2013): 21–36. http://www.pcas.org/documents/fiveeffigiesweb.pdf.
Koerper, Henry C, Galen Hunter, Ivan Snyder, and Joe Cramer. “Two Unique Effigies from the Palos Verdes Peninsula.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 52, no. 4 (2016): 7–13. http://www.pcas.org/documents/TwoEffigies.pdf.
Koerper, Henry C., and Paul E. Langenwalter II. “Speculation on the Existence of Talon Shaped Exotics in Southern California.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 24, no. 4 (1988): 71–75. Find at your local library.
Koerper, Henry C., Paul E. Langenwalter II, and Margaret E. Newman. “A ‘Stemmed Butterfly’ Eccentric Crescent and a Lunate Crescent from the Christ College Site, Orange County.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 32, no. 2–3 (1996): 110–24. Find at your local library.
Koerper, Henry C, and Roger D Mason. “An AMS Radiocarbon Date for a Steatite Hook/Bird Effigy from CA-ORA-340.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 43, no. 3 (June 2007): 17. http://www.pcas.org/documents/AMSRadiocarbonDate433-2.pdf.
Koerper, Henry C., Polly A Peterson, and John G Douglass. “A Snake Rattle Effigy from CA-LAN-62, Locus A.” In Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology, 21:134–46, 2009. https://scahome.org/publications/proceedings/Proceedings.21Koerper2.pdf.
Koerper, Henry C., Karl Reitz, Sherri Gust, and Steven Iverson. “A Pattern Recognition Study of Cogged Stone Ritual Behavior.” In Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology, 19:120–27, 2006. https://scahome.org/publications/proceedings/Proceedings.19Koerper1.pdf.
Koerper, Henry C., and Singer. “Two Unusual Perforated Stones from the Newport Bay Area.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 24, no. 4 (1988): 63–70. Find at your local library.
Koerper, Henry C., Patrick B. Stanton, Benjamin R. Vargas, and Donn R. Grenda. “Additional Grooved Stone Artifacts from CA-LAN-62.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 44, no. 1 (August 2008): 83–92. http://www.pcas.org/documents/AdditionalGroovedStoneArtifacts.pdf.
Koerper, Henry C., and Ivan H. Strudwick. “Native Employment of Mineral Pigments with Special Reference to a Galena Manuport from an Orange County Rock Art Site.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 38, no. 4 (February 2002): 1–20. http://www.pcas.org/assets/documents/PagesfromV38N4minerals.pdf.
Koerper, Henry C., and Mark Q. Sutton. “An Unusual Donut-Shaped Artifact from CA-LAN-62.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 43, no. 4 (June 2007): 75–88. http://www.pcas.org/documents/Donut-shapedArtifact434.pdf.
———. “Mortuary Remains Recovered in the 1932 Van Bergen Excavation at the Palmer-Redondo Site (CA-LAN-127), Redondo Beach, Los Angeles County.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 49, no. 3 & 4 (April 2013): 57–116. http://www.pcas.org/documents/Palmer-Redondoweb.pdf.
Koerper, Henry C., Benjamin R. Vargas, Tina Fulton, and Alfred Russel Wallace. “Two Unusual Fish Vertebra Artifacts from CA-LAN-62, Locus A: Possible Ring-and- Pin Targets.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 41, no. 4 (June 2005): 63–85. http://www.pcas.org/assets/documents/Twounusualfish.pdf.
Krause, F. Die Kultur der kalifornischen Indianer in ihrer Bedeutung für die Ethnologie und die nordamerikanische Völkerkunde. Leipzig: O. Spamer, 1921. Find at your local library.
Kroeber, A. L. Handbook of the Indians of California. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 78. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1925. Access through Biodiversity Heritage Library. Find at your local library.
Kroeber, Alfred Louis. “Basket Designs of the Mission Indians of California. Anthropological Papers of the AMNH ; v. 20, Pt. 2.” Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History 20, no. 2 (1922): 149–83. http://hdl.handle.net/2246/144. Find at your local library.
———. “Basketry Designs of the Mission Indians. (Guide Leaflet, No. 55).” American Museum of Natural History Guide Leaflet Series. New York: American Musuem of Natural History, July 1922. https://digitallibrary.amnh.org/handle/2246/7190. Find at your local library.
LACMA × Snapchat: Monumental Perspectives | Portal for Tovaangar by Mercedes Dorame, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhhVze4f_50&t=3s&ab_channel=LosAngelesCountyMuseumofArt.
Lee, Georgia, and William D. Hyder. “Prehistoric Rock Art as an Indicator of Cultural Interaction and Tribal Boundaries in South-Central California.” Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 13, no. 1 (July 1, 1991): 15–28. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8gf644rd. Find at your local library.
Logan, Jim. “The Past Through Pinnipeds.” The UCSB Current, February 11, 2021. https://www.news.ucsb.edu/2021/020171/past-through-pinnipeds, archived at https://perma.cc/TD4X-YJN3.
Longinos Martínez, José. California in 1792: The Expedition of José Longinos Martínez. Translated by Lesley Byrd Simpson. Huntington Library Publications. San Marino, CA: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, 1938. Find at your local library.
Longinos Martínez, José, and Lesley Byrd Simpson. Journal of José Longinos Martínez: Notes and Observations of the Naturalist of the Botanical Expeditionin Old and New California and the South Coast, 1791-1792. San Francisco: John Howell-Books, 1961. Find at your local library.
Lotah Link, Tima, and Lynn Jeffries. “Making Magic: Basket Puppets the Tongva Landscape.” News from Native California 31, no. 3 (Spring 2018): 10–13. Access through LMU.
Lowry, Chag, and Weshoyot Alvitre. My Sisters. California: Original Voices, 2020. Find at your local library.
Magallanes, Frank, and Althea Edwards. “Tongva Ti’ at Hits Long Beach Waters.” News from Native California, Spring 2010. Find at your local library. Access through LMU.
Martelle, Scott. “Rock Art Preservation Is Often Uncharted Terrain.” Los Angeles Times. January 13, 2002. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.
———. “To Protect and Preserve?: Culture: As Ancient Carvings Found in Irvine Show, the County Is Still Not Sure What Relics to Save or How.” Los Angeles Times. January 13, 2002, Orange County edition, sec. Orange County. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.
McCawley, William. The First Angelinos: The Gabrielino Indians of Los Angeles. Banning, CA: Malki Museum Press, 1996. Find at your local library.
McKusick, M. B. “Three Cultural Complexes on San Clemente Island, California.” The Masterkey 33, no. 1 (1959): 22–25. Find at your local library.
Meighan, Clement W. “Stone Effigies in Southern California.” The Masterkey 50 (1976): 25–29. Find at your local library.
———. “The Nicoleño.” Pacific Discovery 7, no. 1 (1954): 22–27. Find at your local library.
Meighan, Clement W., and Keith L. Johnson. “Isle of Mines; Catalina’s Ancient Indian Quarries.” Pacific Discovery 10, no. 2 (1957): 24–29. Find at your local library.
Meztli Projects. “Memory and Futurity in Yaangna.” Accessed May 25, 2022. https://www.meztliprojects.org/memory-and-futurity-in-yaanga, archived at https://perma.cc/CMJ6-C28P.
Miller, Bruce W. The Gabrielino. Los Osos, Calif: Sand River Press, 1991. Find at your local library.
Miller, Keith William. “Climatic Effects upon Gabrielino Economic Behavior and Cultural Evolution.” M.A., California State University, Long Beach, 1992. Find at your local library.
Mills, Elizabeth T. “Old Indian Paintings at Los Angeles.” Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine, March 1901. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.
Montano, Damien P. “Artistic Expression in the Crossroads of Los Angeles: Adornment, Beautification, and Guerilla Jewelry.” UCLA, 2017. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7bv3h40m. Access through LMU. Find at your local library.
Morris, Steven Leigh. “Before the Padres.” L.A. Weekly. October 1, 1999. Find at your local library.
Moser, Christopher L. Native American Basketry of Southern California. Riverside, CA: Riverside Museum Press, 1993. Find at your local library.
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