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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.

Ahmed, Safia. “Resolution Introduced at Academic Senate Meeting Recognizes the Tongva People.” El Camino College The Union, November 3, 2021. https://eccunion.com/news/2021/11/03/resolution-introduced-at-academic-senate-meeting-recognizes-the-tongva-people/, archived at https://perma.cc/2ZUG-UWW7. Access through LMU.

Alvitre, Cindi M. “Into the Stream.” Convergence, Winter 2005. https://coah-repat.com/system/files/atoms/file/Into%20the%20Stream_0.pdf.

Alvitre, Weshoyot. “#neverforget.” News from Native California 34, no. 4 (Summer 2021): 8–9. Access through LMU. Find at your local library.

Amelar, Sarah. “Reality Check in La-La Land.” Architectural Record 209, no. 9 (September 2021): 68–71. Access through LMU. 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.

Bartelt, Guillermo. “A Cognitive Semantic Framework for Syncretism: The Case of the Southern California Powwow.” Ethnos 56, no. 1–2 (1991): 53–66. https://doi.org/10.1080/00141844.1991.9981424. 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.

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 1962. Find at your local library.

Blackburn, Thomas C., and Travis Hudson. Time’s Flotsam: Overseas Collections of California Indian Material Culture. Menlo Park, CA: Ballena Press, 1990. Access through HathiTrust. Find at your local library.

Camarena, Hannah Whitley. “The Healing Walk: The Gabrielino-Tongva Accept a Proclamation on Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Anaheim (Hatuukngu).” News from Native California 34, no. 3 (Spring 2021): 8–10. Access through LMU. Find at your local library.

Carcamo, Cindy. “Ancient Burial Ground Gets National Designation.” Orange County Register, August 6, 2009. https://www.ocregister.com/2009/08/06/ancient-burial-ground-gets-national-designation/.

Carpenter, Susan. “Native American Life–in West L.A.: At a High School, the Gabrielino/Tongva Nation Celebrates a Sacred Site.” Los Angeles Times. October 13, 2005, sec. Ventura County. Access through ProQuest.

Chambers, Carol. “One Man’s Crusade to Take a Peak into History; Geography: La Crescenta Resident Wants to Name a Local Mountaintop After the Region’s Original Inhabitants.” Los Angeles Times. August 13, 2001, Home Edition edition, sec. California; Zones Desk. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

———. “One Man’s Crusade to Take a Peak Into History: Geography: La Crescenta Resident Wants to Name a Local Mountaintop after the Region’s Original Inhabitants.” Los Angeles Times. August 13, 2001, sec. Ventura County. Access through ProQuest.

Chan, Erin. “Museum Files Suit to Block Its Ouster by School District; Land Use: Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Wants Site for Special Education Program. Historical Society Says It Has Nowhere to Go.” Los Angeles Times. July 18, 2002, Home Edition edition, sec. California; Metro Desk. Access through ProQuest. Find at your local library.

“Chronological History of Repatriation.” Accessed May 18, 2022. https://cdn.knightlab.com/libs/timeline3/latest/embed/index.html?source=1baAZI2tNOw6uYVjUYXr_ZCkcQreOvky92dfeq-E6vGw&font=Default&lang=en&initial_zoom=2&height=650.

“City Approves Resolution to Recognize Native American Heritage Month in November.” States News Service, November 5, 2021. Access through LMU. Access through Gale.

Coker, Matt. “With High-Powered Assist, Gabrielino-Tongva Indians Win One For a Change.” OC Weekly, November 25, 2008. https://www.ocweekly.com/with-high-powered-assist-gabrielino-tongva-indians-win-one-for-a-change-6469197/, archived at https://perma.cc/9294-Z4ZV.

Dakin, Susanna Bryant. A Scotch Paisano: Hugo Reid’s Life in California, 1832-1852, Derived From His Correspondence. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1939. Find at your local library.

Davis, Lee. “Blackburn and Hudson: Time’s Flotsam: Overseas Collections of California Indian Material Culture.” Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 17, no. 1 (July 1, 1995). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8kx5w2dn. Find at your local library.

Dubey, Sachin. “Land Acknowledgement Is Not Enough.” Daily Trojan, November 4, 2021. https://dailytrojan.com/2021/11/04/land-acknowledgement-will-never-be-enough/, archived at https://perma.cc/7RA8-924V.

Eargle, Dolan. California Indian Country: The Land & the People. San Francisco, CA: Trees Company Press, 1992. Find at your local library.

Eberhart, Maria, and Sophia Ungaro. “Significant Tongva Sites in Los Angeles.” Daily Trojan, October 13, 2021. https://dailytrojan.com/2021/10/13/significant-tongva-sites-in-los-angeles/, archived at https://perma.cc/T875-U9G8. Access through LMU.

Edwards, Andrew. “Ceremony Memorializes Reburial of Indigenous People’s Remains at Cal State Long Beach.” Press Telegram, September 22, 2016. https://www.presstelegram.com/2016/09/22/ceremony-memorializes-reburial-of-indigenous-peoples-remains-at-cal-state-long-beach/. Access through ProQuest.

Fisher, Cory. “Remembering the Tongva Nation: New Site at Loyola Marymount University Honors Native Tribe.” Los Angeles Times. May 21, 2000, sec. Westside. Access through ProQuest.

Flynn, Johnny P., and Gary Laderman. “Purgatory and the Powerful Dead: A Case Study of Native American Repatriation.” Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation 4, no. 1 (1994): 51–75. https://doi.org/10.2307/1123877. Find at your local library. Access through JSTOR.

Francis-Bongue, Lia. “Tongva Living History Garden Lays Down Roots for Community Building.” The Student Life, October 6, 2017. https://tsl.news/life-style6926/, archived at https://perma.cc/LL24-XPB2.

“Gathering Celebrates 500 Years of Survival.” Long Beach Press-Telegram. October 10, 1992. Find at your local library.

Goeman, Mishuana. “The Land Introduction: Beyond the Grammar of Settler Landscapes and Apologies.” Western Humanities Review 74, no. 3 (Fall 2020): 31–61. Access through LMU. Find at your local library.

Goldberg, Carole. “Acknowledging the Repatriation Claims of Unacknowledged California Tribes.” American Indian Culture and Research Journal 21, no. 3 (October 1, 2007): 183–90. https://doi.org/10.17953/aicr.21.3.v86781w4k120m300. Find at your local library.

Gonzalez, Genesis. “University of La Verne Hosts Tongva Dedication and Blessing | University of La Verne.” University of La Verne News, November 13, 2019. https://laverne.edu/news/2019/11/13/tongva-dedication-blessing/, archived at https://perma.cc/U2LL-CWJK.

Haithman, Diane. “UCLA Course on the L.A. Festival Takes to the Streets; Education: UCLA Extension’s Introductory Series to the Arts Extravaganza Begins Saturday at a Sanctuary for Refugees.” Los Angeles Times. August 3, 1990, sec. Calendar; PART-F; Entertainment Desk. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

Herold, Ann. “Water Power: A Springs Sacred to the Tongva Indians May Finally Be Restored.” Los Angeles Times. July 27, 2003, sec. Magazine. Access through ProQuest.

Hillburg, Bill. “Tongva Descendants Coming Home.” Long Beach Press-Telegram. September 20, 1992. Find at your local library.

———. “Tribe Seeks Recognition from U.S.; Rivals Suspect Casino Plans: [Valley Edition].” Daily News. December 23, 2001, sec. News. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

Hoover, Robert Linville. “Incised Steatite Tablets from the Catalina Museum.” The Masterkey 47 (1973): 106–9. Find at your local library.

Hudson, Travis, and Thomas C. Blackburn. The Material Culture of the Chumash Interaction Sphere, Vol. IV: Ceremonial Paraphernalia, Games, and Amusements. Vol. 4. 5 vols. BP-AP, no. 25, 27-28, 30-31. Los Altos, CA: Ballena Press, 1982. Find at your local library.

Johnson, Oscar. “Forest Visitors Gain Insights Into Indian Culture: Tourism: Volunteers Staff a Center on Angeles Crest Highway in an Effort to Dispel Myths about Native Americans.” Los Angeles Times. July 5, 2001, sec. Orange County. Access through ProQuest.

———. “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.

Kelly, Leah. “Pitzer College Joins Tongva Tribe In Welcoming Spring.” The Student Life, March 30, 2018. https://tsl.news/life-style7475/#:~:text=Last%20Sunday%2C%20I%20had%20the,and%20the%20changing%20of%20seasons, archived at https://perma.cc/B2PG-FDG3. Access through LMU.

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 Sherri Gust. “A Probable Toy Digging Stick Weight from CA-LAN-240.” In Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology, 21:124–33, 2009. https://scahome.org/publications/proceedings/Proceedings.21Koerper1.pdf.

Krol, Debra Utacia. “Storytellers on the Road: South.” News from Native California, September 30, 2001. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

L.A. Stories from The Map Cave: Episode 4, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwioRGsyjmQ.

Legler, William Chester. “Descriptions, Analysis, and Origins of Crania from the Catalina Island Museum Society Collection.” M.A., California State University, Long Beach, 1977. Find your local library. Access through LMU.

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.

Lopez, Steve. “Indians See L.A. as Likely Spot for a Casino– Maybe Two.” Los Angeles Times. April 9, 2003, sec. California. Access through ProQuest.

“Lost Past,” U.S. News & World Report. October 26, 1992. Find at your local library. Access through LMU.

Martelle, Scott. “Adobe House Stands as History’s Sentinel: Costa Mesa Structure Was Built in the 1820s and Has Weathered Vast Changes in the Area.” Los Angeles Times. July 28, 2003, sec. Orange County. Access through ProQuest.

Martinez, Desireé R., and Wendy G. Teeter. “Ho’eexokre ‘Eyookuuka’Ro ‘We’re Working with Each Other’ the Pimu Catalina Island Project.” SAA Archaeological Record, January 2015.

Martinez, Desireé, Wendy Teeter, and Karimah Kennedy-Richardson. “Returning the Tataayiyam Honuuka’ (Ancestors) to the Correct Home: The Importance of Background Investigations for NAGPRA Claims.” Curator 57, no. 2 (April 2014): 199–211. https://doi.org/10.1111/cura.12061. Find at your local library. Access through LMU.

McCawley, William. The First Angelinos: The Gabrielino Indians of Los Angeles. Banning, CA: Malki Museum Press, 1996. Find at your local library.

McKibben, Dave. “Garden Grove Rejects Casino in Favor of Hotel and Water Park: Indian Tribe’s Obstacles, plus Strong Opposition by Vietnamese, Are Cited in the Council’s 5-0 Vote.” Los Angeles Times. September 13, 2007, sec. Valley. Access through ProQuest.

Morain, Dan. “Indian Casino Proposed for Compton Site: After Receiving a $1,000 Donation from a Native American Band’s Lawyer, an Assemblyman Introduces Two Bills Backing Tribe’s Plan.” Los Angeles Times. February 26, 2004, sec. Inland Empire. Access through ProQuest.

O’Brien, Melanie. “Notice of Intent To Repatriate Cultural Items: Fowler Museum at the University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, and California Department of Parks and Recreation, Sacramento, CA.” Federal Register, A Notice by the National Park Service, 81, no. 17 (January 27, 2016): 4651–52. https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2016/01/27/2016-01597/notice-of-intent-to-repatriate-cultural-items-fowler-museum-at-the-university-of-california-los.

“Oct. 12: Learn about Catalina Island’s History for Indigenous Peoples Day,” US Official News. October 19, 2020. Access through LMU.

Pasco, Jean O. “Indian Casino in El Toro’s Future?: Land Use: Local Tribe Seeking Federal Status May Try to Develop There. Even an Airport Is a Theoretical Possibility.” Los Angeles Times. March 30, 2002, sec. Orange County. Find at your local library. Access through LMU.

Pegelow, LeRoy. “The Gabrielino Indians of the Los Angeles Basin.” M.A., California State University, Fullerton, 1984. Find at your local library.

Postans, Adam. “Two Human Skulls Returned to Remote Pacific Island.” Bristol Post, April 1, 2019. https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/two-human-skulls-returned-remote-2707513, archived at https://perma.cc/P7GH-BR2L.

Priore, Dan, Val Hatcher, Ashley Moody, and Milena Acosta. “Holding Hands Across Time: Celebrating the Art of L. Frank.” Natural History Museum Los Angeles County. Accessed June 28, 2022. https://nhm.org/stories/holding-hands-across-time, archived at https://perma.cc/FJ8D-XLR8.

Reid, Hugo. “Hugo Reid’s Account of the Indians of Los Angeles Co.,Cal. Notes and Illustrations by W.J. Hoffman, M.D.” Essex Institute Bulletin 17, no. 1–3 (1885): 133. Access through LMU.

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———. “Los Angeles County Indians.” Los Angeles Star. July 24, 1852. Find at your local library.

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———. The Indians of Los Angeles County. Los Angeles: Arthur M. Ellis, 1926. Find at your local library.

———. The Indians of Los Angeles County: Hugo Reid’s Letters of 1852. Edited by Robert F. Heizer. Southwest Museum Papers 21. Los Angeles: Southwest Museum, 1968. Find at your local library.

Rogers, Jamie. “Pow Wow Celebrates Native Culture.” California State University Long Beach 49er 8, no. 85 (March 13, 2001).

Sahagun, Louis. “Indian Gambling Looks Beyond the Reservations: Some Communities Intend to Welcome Casinos on Nontribal Lands. As Plans Multiply, Others Fear the Economic Gains Have Side Effects.” Los Angeles Times. August 25, 2003, sec. Orange County. Access through ProQuest.

———. “Native Americans Use Clout to Reclaim Artifacts; Tribes Take Back Relics from Museums, Colleges.” Los Angeles Times. November 23, 2017, sec. Main News; Part A; Metro Desk. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

———. “Tribe Entertains Idea of L.A.-Area Casino That Could Be the World’s ‘Most Lucrative.’” Los Angeles Times. August 26, 2004, sec. Inland Empire. Access through ProQuest.

———. “Tribe Interested in Developing an L.A.-Area Casino: If Built, It Could Be ‘the Most Lucrative in the World,’ Says a Lawyer for the Gabrielino-Tongva.” Los Angeles Times. August 26, 2004, sec. Ventura County. Access through ProQuest.

“San Gabriel School Name to Honor Gabrielino Indians.” Los Angeles Times. November 18, 1993, Home Edition edition, sec. San Gabriel Valley; PART-J; Zones Desk. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

Schenden, Laurie K. “Reviving a Lost World: Santa Fe Springs Pays Homage to Its Past by Building a Native American Village.” Los Angeles Times. September 23, 1999, sec. Ventura County. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

Smith, Terria, and Beverly Ortiz. “BIG TIMES / Little Times Summer 2019.” News from Native California 32, no. 4 (Summer 2019): 58–60. Access through LMU. Find at your local library.

Snyder, George. “Language Is Life: 4th Biannual Gathering to Preserve California Indian Culture.” News from Indian Country. March 15, 2000. Access through ProQuest. Find at your local library.

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Stewart-Ambo, Theresa, and K. Wayne Yang. “Beyond Land Acknowledgment in Settler Institutions.” Social Text 39, no. 1 (146) (March 1, 2021): 21–46. https://doi.org/10.1215/01642472-8750076. Find at your local library.

Tahja, Katy. “Tongva Chachaukel Game.” California Chronicles 2, no. 2 (November 1999): 13. Find at your local library. Access through LMU.

Tanaka, Rodney. “Tribe Seeks Federal Recognition.” Whittier Daily News. September 5, 2004, sec. News. Access through ProQuest.

Teixeira, Lauren. “Storytellers on the Road: North.” News from Native California, September 30, 2001. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

Tempest, Rone. “A Race to Save Fading Native Languages: Linguistics: Berkeley Workshop Opens the Door for Members of California Tribes to Try to Revive or Maintain Fast-Disappearing Ancestral Tongues.” Los Angeles Times. June 8, 2002, sec. California. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

Terada, Jason. “Tongva Indians Celebrate Roots Rediscovered.” Los Angeles Times. November 25, 1996, sec. Ventura County. Find at your local library. Access on ProQuest.

Villavicencio, Sedna. “The UCLA Fowler Museum & Collaborative Repatriation: An Analysis of NAGPRA Compliance Working with California Indian Tribes.” UCLA, 2019. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6jj7q7rd.

Weiss, Elizabeth and James W. Springer. Repatriation and Erasing the Past. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2020. Find at your local library. Access through LMU.

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Wickham, John. “Native Spirit Gardens to Teach Children about Los Angeles’ Native Plants and Peoples.” The Poppy Print, no. Winter (2007).

Wilson, Diana Drake. “California Indian Participation in Repatriation: Working Toward Recognition.” American Indian Culture and Research Journal 21, no. 3 (October 2007): 191–209. https://doi.org/10.17953/aicr.21.3.m61q623h67738137. Access through publisher s website. Find at your local library.

Wolf, Jessica. “UCLA’s American Indian Studies Center: 50 Years of Providing Native Peoples a Voice.” Social Sciences, October 18, 2019. https://socialsciences.ucla.edu/2019/10/18/for-half-a-century-uclas-american-indian-studies-center-has-been-advocating-for-and-listening-to-indigenous-communities-in-los-angeles-and-beyond/, archived at https://perma.cc/T3KG-Z9GF.

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.

———. “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, sec. Southern California Living. Access through ProQuest.

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