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Indians of Southern California: The Revival of Traditional Practices and Knowledge



SCTCA coordinates and administers numerous grant programs for its members and the southern California Indian community, including: Tribal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families(TANF), Law Enforcement, Food Commodities, Information Technology Services, Rincon Child Development Center, Adult Vocational Training, Career Development Center, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program(LIHEAP), the Library Program, Child Care Development Services, Tribal Digital Village (TDV) and Resource Prevention Program.


Wilson, Benjamin Davis, John Walton Caughey, and Lessing J. Rosenwald Reference Collection. The Indians of southern California in ; the B.D. Wilson report and a selection of contemporary comment. San Marino, Calif., Huntington Library, 1952. Pdf.




Indians of Southern California



Wilson, B. D., Caughey, J. W. & Lessing J. Rosenwald Reference Collection. (1952) The Indians of southern California in ; the B.D. Wilson report and a selection of contemporary comment. San Marino, Calif., Huntington Library. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress,


Wilson, Benjamin Davis, John Walton Caughey, and Lessing J. Rosenwald Reference Collection. The Indians of southern California in ; the B.D. Wilson report and a selection of contemporary comment. San Marino, Calif., Huntington Library, 1952. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, .


The Graton Rancheria community is a federation of Coast Miwok and Southern Pomo groups recognized as a tribe by the US Congress. The Miwok of west Marin County have, through the years, been referred to as Marshall Indians, Marin Miwok, Tomales, Tomales Bay, and Hookooeko. The Bodega Miwok (aka, Olamentko) traditionally lived in the area of Bodega Bay. The neighboring Southern Pomo Sebastopol group lived just north and east of the Miwok. The town of Sebastopol is located about one mile midway between the north boundary of Miwok territory and the southern edge of Southern Pomo territory.


  • Santa Ynez Band of Chumash IndiansRay Vuillemainroy, Education Director P.O. Box 1234Santa Ynez, CA 93460 805-688-7997 Fax: 805-688-5131E-mail: nsandoval@santaynezchumash.orgShasta Local Indians for Education Irma Amaro 1294 Lake Blvd, Redding, CA 96002 P.O.Box 686 Shasta Lake, CA 96019 530-275-1513 Fax: 530-275-6280 E-mail: localindiansforeducation@gmail.comQuestions: Judy Delgado JuDelgado@cde.ca.gov 916-319-0506 Last Reviewed: Wednesday, December 14, 2022Share this Page Share via EmailShare with TwitterShare with FacebookShare with LinkedInShare via Link Trending in American IndianAmerican Indian

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