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Household and community organization at Nimatlala, an island Chumash village on Limuw (Santa Cruz Island), California
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"No lock on the tipi door" : extending religion in the American Indian urban diaspora: healing, renewal and decolonizing spaces
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A Grammar of Southern Pomo An Indigenous Language of California
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Religion and Power among the Eastern Pueblos of New Mexico: Patron Saint's Feast Days as Sites of Adaptation and Continuity within Colonial and National Contexts
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A Regional and Diachronic Study of Hunter-Gatherer Mobility and Mortuary Practices in the Salton Basin, Southeastern California
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Hidden Channels: Indians, Franciscans, Soldiers, and Resistance in California History (1769--1829)
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Behavioral Adaptations and Mobility of Early Holocene Hunter-Gatherers, Santa Cruz Island, California
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Negotiating Authority: The Criminalization of Religious Practice in the United States
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A Pedagogical Grammar of Ventureno Chumash: Implementing Grammatical Theory in Grammar Writing
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