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Abdollah, Tami. “Finally, the Return of a Sacred Site: Native American Remains Exhumed for Construction of Playa Vista Will Be Reburied.” Los Angeles Times. December 14, 2008, sec. California. Access through ProQuest.

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.

Adelman, Jacob. “Dozens Protest Excavations – Native American Concerns Campo Santo – The City Project.” The City Project: Equal Justice, Democracy, and Livability for All, January 10, 2011. Access through Internet Archive.

Altschul, Jeffrey H., Jeffrey A. Homburg, Richard Ciolek-Torrello, and James E. Ayres. Life in the Ballona: Archaeological Investigations at the Admiralty Site (CA-LAn-47) and the Channel Gateway Site (CA-LAn-1596-H). Technical Series / Statistical Research, no. 33. Tucson, AZ: Statistical Research, 1992. Find at your local library.

“American Indian Group Appeals Cathedral Ruling.” The Ojibwe News 10, no. 47 (September 4, 1998): 2. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

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.

Armsby, E.R., and J.G. Rockwell. “New Directions among California Indians.” The American Indian 4 (September 1948): 12–23. 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.

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. History of California, Vol. 1, 1542-1890. Vol. 18. 39 vols. The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft. San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft & Company, 1874. Find at your local library.

Barboza, Tony. “Remains Indicate Key Indian Site, Some Say.” Los Angeles Times. February 28, 2008, sec. California. Access through ProQuest.

Bartlett, John Russell. Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora, and Chihuahua: Connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission, during the Years 1850, ’51, ’52, and ’53. New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1854. Access through Google Books. Find at your local library.

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.

Beherec, Marc A. “Ethnohistoric South Gate?” In Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology, 34:81–98, 2020. https://scahome.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/7_Beherec_final.pdf.

Behrens, Zach. “American Indian Board Wants L.A. Museum Project Stopped.” KCET: Social Focus, January 8, 2011. Access through Internet Archive.

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.

Berger, Leslie. “Gadfly Rallies Indians to Save Encino’s ‘Lost Village.’” Los Angeles Times. May 10, 1990, sec. Metro News. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

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.

Blume, Howard. “Mall Site a Burial Ground, Indians Claim Archeology: Whittier Has Agreed to Hire an Expert to Examine the Tract Earmarked for a $20-Million Shopping Center.” Los Angeles Times. September 9, 1990, Home Edition edition, sec. San Gabriel Valley; PART-J; Zones Desk. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

Bolton, Herbert Eugene. “Expedition to San Francisco Bay in 1770, Diary of Pedro Fages.” Academy of Pacific Coast History 2, no. 3 (1911): 141–59. Access through Internet Archive. Find at your local library.

Borgatta, Tina. “Irvine Co., Indians Divided by a Wall Carving; Development: The Tiny Image in a San Joaquin Hills Cave Is Sacred to Some, but Homes Are Planned for the Site.” Los Angeles Times. January 3, 2002, Orange County Edition edition, sec. California; Metro Desk. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

———. “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 ProQuest.

Boxt, Matthew A. “The Archaeology of California State University, Long Beach.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 55, no. 4 (November 2021): 76. http://www.pcas.org/documents/554webarchaeologyofCSULB.pdf.

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.

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.

Carcamo, Cindy. “American Indians Ask State to Revoke Developer’s Permit.” Orange County Register, June 2, 2008. https://www.ocregister.com/2008/06/02/american-indians-ask-state-to-revoke-developers-permit/.

———. “American Indians, Developer Reach Agreement on Human Remains.” Orange County Register, February 5, 2009. https://www.ocregister.com/2009/02/05/american-indians-developer-reach-agreement-on-human-remains/.

———. “American Indians Lose Fight against H.B. Developer.” Orange County Register, November 14, 2008. https://www.ocregister.com/2008/11/14/american-indians-lose-fight-against-hb-developer/.

———. “American Indians Plan Protest of Huntington Beach Project.” Orange County Register, May 27, 2008. https://www.ocregister.com/2008/05/27/american-indians-plan-protest-of-huntington-beach-project/.

———. “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/.

———. “Developer Vows to Rebury Ancestral Remains Found at Site.” Orange County Register, December 23, 2008. https://www.ocregister.com/2008/12/23/developer-vows-to-rebury-ancestral-remains-found-at-site/.

———. “State Officials: H.B. Developer Failed to Rebury Indian Remains in a Timely Fashion.” Orange County Register, November 14, 2008. https://www.ocregister.com/2008/11/14/state-officials-hb-developer-failed-to-rebury-indian-remains-in-a-timely-fashion/.

———. “Tribes Clash over Remains at H.B. Homes Site.” Orange County Register, March 31, 2008. https://www.ocregister.com/2008/03/31/tribes-clash-over-remains-at-hb-homes-site/.

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.

Casgraux, Douglas. “Tribes Stop Cathedral Construction.” Indian Country Today. April 13, 1998. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

Caughey, John Walton, and Benjamin Davis Wilson. The Indians of Southern California in 1852: The B. D. Wilson Report and a Selection of Contemporary Comment. 1st ed. Huntington Library Publications. San Marino, CA: Huntington Library, 1952. Find at your local library.

Chace, Paul G., and Mark A. Roeder. “‘Good Fish’ – Implications of the Fish Remains at Early Rancho Los Cerritos.” Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 55, no. 1 (2019): 1–5. http://www.pcas.org/documents/GoodFish.pdf.

Chadwick, Alex. At Playa Vista, a Controversy over Indian Remains. Radio. Day to Day. NPR, 2007. https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9940767, archived at https://perma.cc/ABK8-TZR7. Access through LMU.

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.

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.

Chiles, Frederic Caire. California’s Channel Islands: A History. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2015. Find at your local library.

City of Long Beach, CA Topographical Changes. DVD. Vol. 1. 6 vols. Ekweenax Tovaangara = “Taking Care of Mother Earth.” California: Indigenous Media Institute, 2015. Access through California State University, Long Beach.

Clark, Alfred. “The San Gabriel River: A Century of Dividing the Waters.” Southern California Quarterly 52, no. 2 (June 1970): 155–69. https://doi.org/10.2307/41170285. Access through JSTOR. Find at your local library.

“Coastal Commission Reverses Stand on Ballona Bluffs.” Santa Monica Mirror 2 (August 16, 2000): 9. Find at local library.

Coker, Matt. “This Is Where We Pray.” OC Weekly, November 2001. https://www.ocweekly.com/this-is-where-we-pray-6388192/, archived at https://perma.cc/M3MS-9X9Q.

———. “‘This Is Where We Pray’: As Earthmovers Move In, Local Indians Move to Save Their Sacred Land.” Orange County Weekly, November 2, 2001. Find at your local library.

Collins, Paul W. “Interaction Between Island Foxes (Urocyn Littoralis) and Native Americans on Islands Off the Coast of Southern California: II. Ethnographic, Archaeological, and Historical Evidence.” Journal of Ethnobiology 11, no. 2 (Winter 1991): 205–29. https://ethnobiology.org/journal/%5Bfield_volume-raw%5D-17. Find at your local library.

Collins, Paul W. “Interaction between Island Foxes (Urocyon Littoralis) and Indians on Islands off the Coast of Southern California: I, Morphologic and Archaeological Evidence of Human Assisted Dispersal.” Journal of Ethnobiology 11, no. 1 (Summer 1991): 51–81. https://ethnobiology.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/JoE/11-1/Collins.pdf. Find at your local library.

Colten, Roger H. “Faunal Exploitation During the Middle to Late Period Transition on Santa Cruz Island, California.” Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 17, no. 1 (1995): 93–120. Find at your local library. Access through JSTOR.

“Compromise at Bolsa Chica Is Not Acceptable.” Los Angeles Times. September 9, 2001, Orange County Edition edition, sec. California; Metro Desk. Find at local library. Access through ProQuest.

Coombs, Gary. “Opportunities, Information Networks and the Migration-Distance Relationship.” Social Networks 1, no. 3 (January 1, 1978): 257–76. https://doi.org/10.1016/0378-8733(78)90023-0. Find at your local library. Access through ScienceDirect.

Cornell, Ralph D. “The Plants of Museum Hill—III: Islay or Mountain Cherry.” The Masterkey 11, no. 3 (1937): 94–96. Find at your local library.

———. “The Plants of Museum Hill—IV: The Catalina Cherry.” The Masterkey 11, no. 4 (1937): 137–39. Find at your local library.

———. “The Plants of Museum Hill—V: The California Bay Tree.” The Masterkey 11, no. 5 (1937): 176–79. Find at your local library.

———. “The Plants of Museum Hill—VI: California’s Christmas Berry, or Toyon.” The Masterkey 11, no. 6 (1937): 204–8. Find at your local library.

Costansó, Miguel. “The Portolá Expedition of 1769-1770; Diary of Miguel Costansó.” Edited by Frederick John Teggart. Academy of Pacific Coast History 2, no. 4 (1911): 161–327. Access through the Internet Archive. Find at your local library.

Crespí, Juan. Fray Juan Crespi, Missionary Explorer on the Pacific Coast, 1769-1774. Translated by Herbert Eugene Bolton. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1927. Find at your local library.

Crespi, Juan. “Journey of the Land Expedition from San Diego to Monterey: Diary and Itinerary of the Expedition from the Port of San Diego de Alcala to That of Monterey, Leaving on the 14th of July, 1769.” In Historical Memoirs of New California, by Fray Francisco Palou, O.F.M., translated by Herbert Eugene Bolton, 2:109–32. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1926. Find at your local library.

Crespi, Juan, and Charles J. G. Maximin Piette. “An Unpublished Diary of Fray Juan Crespi, O. F. M. (San Diego to Monterey, April 17 to November 11, 1770).” The Americas 3, no. 1 (1946): 102–14. https://doi.org/10.2307/978191. Access through JSTOR.

CSULB Sustainability Practices + Policies. DVD. Vol. 5. 6 vols. Ekweenax Tovaangara = “Taking Care of Mother Earth.” California: Indigenous Media Institute, 2015. Access through California State University, Long Beach.

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. Access through Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly.

Dillow, Gordon. “No Common Ground Indians Say 22-Acre Site Is Sacred but Cal State Long Beach Disagrees and Plans to Lease It to Developer.” Los Angeles Times. June 19, 1993, sec. Metro; PART-B; Metro Desk. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

Dixon, Keith A. “Reviving Puvunga: An Archaeological Project at Rancho Los Alamitos.” The Masterkey 46, no. 3 (1972): 84–92. Find at your local library.

Dobyns, Henry F. “Trade Centers: The Concept and a Rancherian Culture Area Example.” American Indian Culture & Research Journal 8, no. 1 (1984): 23–35. https://doi.org/10.17953/aicr.8.1.d311q81501507k15. Find at your local library.

Doherty, Shawn. “Gabrielinos Join Battle Over Barrington Plaza Zoning: Tribe May Join Westside Activists in Effort to Block 23-Story Development. They Cite Historical Significance of Underground Springs.” Los Angeles Times. October 24, 1991, sec. Westside; PART-J; Zones Desk. Access through ProQuest. Find at your local library.

“Dozens Protest Construction Of Cultural Center Downtown.” CBS Los Angeles. January 9, 2011. https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/dozens-protest-construction-of-cultural-center-downtown/. Access through Internet Access.

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

Eastman Johnston, Bernice. California’s Gabrielino Indians. Frederick Webb Hodge Anniversary Publication Fund. [Publications] v. 8. Los Angeles: Southwest Museum, 1962. Access through Hathitrust. Find at your local library.

———. “The Gabrielino Indians of Southern California: Part I.” The Masterkey 29, no. 6 (n.d.): 180–91. Find at your local library.

———. “The Gabrielino Indians of Southern California: Part II.” The Masterkey 30, no. 1 (February 1957): 6–21. Find at your local library.

———. “The Gabrielino Indians of Southern California: Part III.” The Masterkey 30, no. 2 (n.d.): 44–56. Find at your local library.

———. “The Gabrielino Indians of Southern California: Part IV.” The Masterkey 30, no. 3 (n.d.): 79–89. Find at your local library.

———. “The Gabrielino Indians of Southern California: Part IX.” The Masterkey 31, no. 2 (n.d.): 49–58. Find at your local library.

———. “The Gabrielino Indians of Southern California: Part V.” The Masterkey 30, no. 4 (n.d.): 124–32. Find at your local library.

———. “The Gabrielino Indians of Southern California: Part VI.” The Masterkey 30, no. 5 (n.d.): 146–56. Find at your local library.

———. “The Gabrielino Indians of Southern California: Part VII.” The Masterkey 30, no. 6 (n.d.): 191–96. Find at your local library.

———. “The Gabrielino Indians of Southern California: Part VIII.” The Masterkey 31, no. 1 (February 1957): 9–23. Find at your local library.

———. “The Gabrielino Indians of Southern California: Part X.” The Masterkey 31, no. 3 (n.d.): 95–105. Find at your local library.

———. “The Gabrielino Indians of Southern California: Part XI.” The Masterkey 31, no. 4 (n.d.): 121–30. Find at your local library.

———. “The Gabrielino Indians of Southern California: Part XII.” The Masterkey 31, no. 5 (n.d.): 155–65. Find at your local library.

———. “The Gabrielino Indians of Southern California: Part XIII.” The Masterkey 31, no. 6 (n.d.): 185–97. Find at your local library.

———. “The Gabrielino Indians of Southern California: Part XIV.” The Masterkey 32, no. 1 (n.d.): 11–20. 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. Access through Gale.

Eich, Jennifer Lee. “Enhancing Undergraduate Research: The Ballona Wetlands and Playa Vista Development Project: An Interdisciplinary Study,” 1999. 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.

“Environmental Groups File Suit Against Coastal Commission.” Santa Monica Mirror 2, no. 18 (October 18, 2000). Find at local library.

Estrada, William D. The Los Angeles Plaza: Sacred and Contested Space. 1st ed. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2008. 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.

Falkner, David E. “Dwarf Planets and Asteroids – Quaoar.” In The Mythology of the Night Sky : Greek, Roman, and Other Celestial Lore, 2nd ed., 256–57. The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series. Switzerland: Springer, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47694-6. Find at your local library.

———. “Introductions to Other Mythologies – Tongva Mythology.” In The Mythology of the Night Sky : Greek, Roman, and Other Celestial Lore, 2nd ed., 190–91. The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series. Springer, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47694-6_11. Find at your local library.

Ferguson, Minnie. “Kuruvangna, the People’s Hidden Roots: An Analysis of the Historical Land Development of Indigenous Gabrielino Space and Natural Springs in West Los Angeles.” M.A. Urban Planning Project, University of California, Los Angeles, 1993. Find at your local library.

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.

Forbes, Jack D. “Indian Horticulture West and Northwest of the Colorado River.” Journal of the West 2 (1963): 1–14. Find at your local library.

———. “Indians of Southern California in 1888.” The Masterkey 33 (1959): 71–76. Find at your local library.

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.

Frazier, Sara. “Protohistoric Burial Practices of the Gabrielino as Evidenced by the Comparison of Funerary Objects from Three Southern California Sites.” In Society for California Archaeology Proceedings, 13:169–76, 2000.

“Gabrielinos Indians of L.A. County.” The Pony Express. 1957. Find at your local library.

Garcia, Robert, and Ramya Sivasubramanian. “Rest in Peace: Ancestors Finally Return to El Pueblo.” KCET: History & Society, May 11, 2012. Access through Internet Archive.

Garner, Scott. “Neighborhood Spotlight: Beverly Hills; Too Wealthy to Worry About Cool; Unhip? Yes. Sleepy? Uh-Huh. but Residents Deal with It — Happily.” Los Angeles Times. October 7, 2017, sec. Hot Property; Part J; Business Desk. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

George, Sanford H. “Immersive Visualization of Geographic Landscapes in Virtual Reality with Emphasis on Archaeological Sites with Spiritual Significance to the Tongva People.” Master of Arts in Geography, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Geography and the Environment, California State University, Fullerton, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/dr26z0012. Find at your local library.

Gifford, Edward Winslow. “Californian Balanophagy.” In Essays in Anthropology: Presented to a. L. Kroeber in Celebration of His Sixtieth Birthday, June 11, 1936, edited by Robert Harry Lowie, 87–98. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1936. 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.

Gottesman, Jill. “Judge Bars Building on Indian Site Development: The Temporary Order Prohibits Cal State Long Beach from Doing an Archeological Survey on 22 Acres Considered Sacred by the Gabrielino Tribe.” Los Angeles Times. September 4, 1993, sec. Metro; PART-B; Metro Desk. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

Granberry, Michael. “Judge’s Ruling Deals Setback to Wetlands Project.” Los Angeles Times. May 28, 1997, sec. PART-A; Metro Desk. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

Greene, Sean, and Thomas Curwen. “Mapping the Tongva Villages of L.A.’s Past.” Los Angeles Times, May 9, 2019. https://www.latimes.com/projects/la-me-tongva-map/.

Grenda, Donn R., Jeffrey A. Homburg, Jeffrey H. Altschul, and Kellie M. Cairns. The Centinela Site (CA-LAN-60): Data Recovery at a Middle Period, Creek-Edged Site in the Ballona Wetlands, Los Angeles County, California. Statistical Research Technical Series 45. Tucson, AZ: Statistical Research, 1994. Find at your local library.

Gumprecht, Blake. “51 Miles of Concrete: The Exploitation and Transformation of the Los Angeles River.” Southern California Quarterly 79, no. 4 (1997): 431–86. https://doi.org/10.2307/41171869. Find at your local library. Access through JSTOR.

———. The Los Angeles River: Its Life, Death, and Possible Rebirth. Creating the North American Landscape. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999. Find at your local library.

Hackel, Steven W. “Digging up the Remains of Early Los Angeles: The Plaza Church Cemetery.” Southern California Quarterly 94, no. 1 (March 19, 2012): 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1525/scq.2012.94.1.5. Find at your local library.

Hall, Carla. “La Plaza Developer Looks to Allay Critics: Groups Have Voiced Concerns about the Removal of Skeletal Remains from the Site.” Los Angeles Times. January 14, 2011, sec. Latextra. Access through ProQuest.

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.

Hamilton, Denise. “Value of Artifacts From Lost Village Debated.” Los Angeles Times. August 25, 1985, Valley Edition edition, sec. Metro; 2; Zones Desk. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

Harder, Dan. “Finding God in L.A.; Just Off the 405 Is a Forlorn Lot Where, the Tongva Indians Say, Something Very Sacred Happened.” Los Angeles Times. January 28, 2001, sec. Los Angeles Times Magazine; PART-; Times Magazine Desk. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

Hayden, William E. “A Landscape-Based Regional Analysis of Settlement Patterns in the San Joaquin Hills, Orange County, California.” California State University, Fullerton, 1996. Find at your local library.

Heizer, Robert F. “Aboriginal Use of Bitumen by California Indians.” California, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mines, Bulletin 118, no. 1 (1943): 74. Find at your local library.

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.

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.

Herrera, Juan. “¡La Lucha Continua! Gloria Arellanes and the Women of the Chicano Movement.” In East of East, edited by Romeo Guzmán, Carribean Fragoza, Alex Sayf Cummings, and Ryan Reft, 102–11. The Making of Greater El Monte. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2020. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvwcjfsx.4. Access through LMU. Find at your local library. Access through JSTOR.

Hittell, Theodore Henry. History of California. 4 vols. San Francisco, 1885. 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.

———. The Channel Islands of California: A Book for the Angler, Sportsman, and Tourist. Chicago: A.C. McClurg and Co., 1910. Find at your local library.

Hudson, Berkley. “New Complications Arise Over Project; County to Vote on Zone Changes for Development in Foothills.” Los Angeles Times. August 24, 1989, sec. San Gabriel Valley; 9; Zones Desk. Find at your local library. Access through ProQuest.

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