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Program
October 26-27, 2007
ROOM LOCATIONS (Maps available at registration desk)
FREEBORN LOBBY (registration) HALL (vendors, refreshments, entertainment, dinner)
MU (Memorial Union) First Floor
COFFEE HOUSE EAST CONFERENCE ROOM
Second Floor MU II GARRISON ROOM DE CARLI ROOM SMITH ROOM
Third Floor MEE ROOM
HART HALL First Floor
CN GORMAN MUSEUM HART ATRIUM HART QUAD HART 1150
Second Floor HART 2402
Third Floor HART 3201
WELLMAN First Floor
ROOM 107 Basement
ROOM I ROOM6
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Room Locations (inside front cover)
Schedule of Papers and Elders' Circles
Schedule of Tours
Youth Pathways (Saturday)
Basketry: A Collaboration of Nature and Creative Genius
List of Sponsors (inside back cover)
Menu for Saturday Dinner (back cover)
Cover Image by Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie 1
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2007
7:00-8:45 Vendors Set-up FREEBORN HALL
8:00-5:00 Registration FREEBORN LOBBY
8:45-9:30 Opening Ceremonies FREEBORN HALL
Introduction Martha J. Macri, Department of Native American Studies
Opening Blessing Leland Kinter, Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians
Welcome Jessie Ann Owens, Dean, Humanities, Arts, and Cultural Studies, UC Davis
Steven Crum, Chair, Department of Native American Studies
Welcoming Address
Honorable Chairman Marshall McKay, Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians
9:45-5:00 Vendors Open FREEBORN HALL Z
9:45-11:00 Session I New Perspectives in California Indian History
EAST CONFERENCE Jack D. Forbes (Powhatan-Renape-Lenape; UC
Davis), Chair "Cultural Dimensions of Work in Indian-Spanish
California" Paul Albert Lacson (Grinnell College)
"Everybody Worked Back Then: Oral History, Memory, and Indian Labor in Northern California"
William Bauer (Wailaki, Konkow; U Wyoming) [email protected]
"Patriotism and Sovereignty: Round Valley Indians Respond to the Great War"
Jason C. Newman (Consumnes River College) [email protected]
J. P. Harrington Fieldnotes MEE
Martha Macri (Cherokee; UC Davis), Chair "The World of Ascenci6n Sol6rsano: A Musical
Translation" Helene Joseph-Weil (CSU Fresno) [email protected]
''Tools for Archival Research of California Indian Topics" Margaret Cayward (UC Davis) [email protected]
"Language Revitalization from the J.P. Harrington Notes" Richard Applegate [email protected]
PANEL: Participatory Research on Natural Resource Issues in Native American Communities [9:45-10:20]
Don L. Hankins, Chair 3201 HART Jacquelyn Ross (Coast Miwok/Jenner Pomo; UCOP) Kathy Wallace (Karuk, Yurok, and Hupa) Arlene Ward (Mechoopda) 3
Restoring the Patch Mosaic: Indigenous Fire Use as a Management and Conservation Tool [10:20-11 :00] 3201 HART
Don L. Hankins (Mi wok; CSU Chico) [email protected]
Honoring the Past, Working for the Future: Diabetes Prevention, a Community-Based Approach GARRISON
Beverly Calderon, MS, RD, CDE (California Area Indian Health Service)
beverly. [email protected] Dawn Philips MA, RN, CDE (California Area
Indian Health Service) [email protected]
11:00-11:15 Break
11: 15-12:30 Session II
California Land Issues EAST CONFERENCE William Bauer (Wailaki, Konkow: U Wyoming),
Chair [email protected] "Frederic A. Baker and California Indian Land Claims"
Terri Castaneda (CSUS) [email protected]
"A Place to Call Home:" The Players, Petitions, and Politics in Creating the California Indian Allotment Policy, 1894-1906
Kimberly Johnson-Dodds (CSUS) [email protected]
Christopher Kuzak [email protected]
"47 Cents an Acre: The California Indian Claims Case, 1929-1944"
Charles Roberts (Choctaw; CSUS) [email protected] 4
Kwaavichuyam 'okkiwuntum 'Preserve & Protect:" Models for Cultural Preservation
Lisa Woodard, Chair MEE Paul Macarro (Pechanga Band of Luisefio
Indians) Teresa Lorden Jim McPherson Anna Hoover
California Literature 3201 HART Zoila Mendoza, Chair
"California lndian Writing: Yours, Mine, Ours" Deborah A. Miranda (Washington & Lee University;
Esselen/Chumash) [email protected]
"Two-Spirit Peoples and Indigenous Diasporas in Urban California"
Gabriel Estrada (CSULB; Nahuatl) [email protected]
"Indigenous Diaspora in Urban CA and a Sense of Place" Carolyn Dunn (CSULB; Creek/Cherokee/Seminole/
Chickasaw) [email protected]
"Reading the Desert: Stories of California's Desert Indians" Ruth M. Nolan (College of the Desert)
12:00-3:00 Blood Pressure Screening DE CARLI 11
12:30-1:45 Lunch (many choices both on and near campus) Tongva Music FREEBORN HALL
Robert Dorame Bring your lunch to Freeborn Hall!
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1:45-3:15 Session III We Are Still Here: Artist's Talk and Photographic
Presentation EAST CONFERENCE Lois Robin (Santa Cruz) [email protected]
Fighting Government: Policies to Sustain Cultural Traditions GARRISON
Julia Coates (Cherokee; UC Davis), Chair [email protected]
"EPA Destroys Cultural Heritage" Batsulwin (Eagle) Brown (Vice-Chair Elem Tribe) Dr. John Parker [email protected]
"The Fight for Sacred Sites: Appealing the Los Padres Forest Service Decision"
Monique Sonoquie (Chumash, Apache, Yaqui) [email protected]
''Fish, Forests, Fire, and Freedom: Infringement on Karuk Religious Freedom through Federal Resource Management"
Robert Holmlund (Winzler & Kelly Engineers) [email protected]
How to Learn Your Language: Hands-on Training in Common-Sense Methods for Language Learning MEE
Leanne Hinton (UC Berkeley, AICLS), Chair [email protected]
Healing Through Dreams and Stories 3201 HART "CISA Forum: Storytelling: Past, Present, and Future
Gregg Castro (t'rowt'raahl/Salinan, nunsien/Ohlone; Sa'yyo Associates (Salinan cultural preservation nonprofit) [email protected]
"Nisenan Dreaming Traditions" Rick Adams (Nisenan) [email protected] 6
Elders' Circle m MU II Clayton Duncan (Robison Rancheria Pomo)
3:15-3:30 Break
3:30-5:00 Session IV Utilizing Public Archives EAST CONFERENCE
Stella Mancillas (UC Davis), Chair [email protected]
"What is Past is Prologue: Using Federal Archives to Reveal Family History and Strengthen Tribal Community in California"
Deborah Osterberg (National Archives Pacific Region, San Francisco) [email protected]
"Special Collections in the Shields Library at UC Davis" John Skarstad (University Archivist)
Hand Game: Lecture & Playing HART QUAD Calvin Hedrick (Maidu)
Elders' Circle IV MU II Frank LaPena (Nomptipom,Wintu; CSUS
Emeritus)
5:00-7:00 Reception: Basketry: A Collaboration of Nature and Creative Genius
CN GORMAN MUSEUM & HART ATRIUM Kathy Wallace, Guest Curator
7:30 Let's Go to the Movies! FREEBORN HALL Sponsored by the American Indian Film
Institute, San Francisco Film Titles TBA 7
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2007
8:30-4:00 Registration FREEBORN LOBBY Vendors Open FREEBORN HALL
9:00-10:30 Session V Northern California Indian History: Missionaries,
Boarding Schools, and the Indian Bureau, 1890-1950
EAST CONFERENCE
Steven Crum (Western Shoshone; UC Davis), Chair [email protected]
"A Tale of2 Missionaries: Frederick G. Collett & Beryl Bishop Collett Are Called to Indian Work, 191 O"
Timothy M. Wright (U Washington) wright [email protected]
"The Indians of Mendocino County, the Federal Indian Service, and the Issue of Health Care, 1917-1933"
Stella C. Mancillas (UC Davis)[email protected]
"Native Voices in Mendocino County: Language and the Federal Boarding School System, 1890-1950"
Robin Catherine Thomas (UC Davis) [email protected]
Representing California Peoples: Musicology, Anthropology, and Museums
GARRISON Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie, Chair "California Indian Scholars: A Joint Exploration in
Historical Ethnomusicology" Margaret Cayward (UC Davis)[email protected]
"Teaching Native California Texts in Anthropology Classes"
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Kristina Casper-Denman (American River College/UC Davis) [email protected]
California Indian Languages MEE Martha Macri (Cherokee; UC Davis), Chair
"Shasta Language Database Project" James Sarmento (Shasta; CSUS) [email protected]
"Revitalization of Traditional Dances among the Bokeya Pomo Indians of Manchester Rancheria"
Lori Laiwa (Pomo; UC Davis) [email protected]
"Indigenous Language Families of California" Martha J. Macri {Cherokee; UC Davis)
Sustainable Sovereignty WELLMAN 1 Katie Sweet (UC Davis), Chair
''Native Language Preservation and the Future of Tribal Sovereignty"
Joseph Myers (National Indian Justice Center) [email protected]
Nicole Lim (California Indian Mus.) [email protected]
"The Guy Tyler Field Recordings of Native Languages" Phil Klasky (CSUSF, Cultural Conservancy)
[email protected] Melissa Nelson (Ojibway; CSUSF, Cultural Conservancy)
A Wiyot Coming of Age Ceremony WELLMAN 6 Cheryl Seidner (Wiyot), Chair
[email protected] Leona Wilkinson (Wiyot) Joycelyn Teauge (Wiyot)
Elders' Circle V MU II Donald Arnold (Pomo, Scotts Valley Band) 9
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-12:00 Session VI Mission History EAST CONFERENCE
Lisa Woodward, Chair
"Encomienda Lite: Evolution of the Alta California Missions" Jose Rivera (Nahuatl, Apache) [email protected]
"Chief Marin: Leader, Rebel and Legend" Betty Goerke (College of Marin) [email protected]
"The Mexican Rancho: Preserver or Destroyer of Indian Culture? An Example from Los Angeles"
George Harwood Phillips (U Colorado) [email protected]
Open Forum: What Does the "Indian Grapevine" Look Like Today? MEE
Gregg Castro, Chair (t'rowt'raahVSalinan, rumsien/Ohlone; Sa'yyo Associates (Salinan cultural preservation)
NAGPRA: Reclaiming Our Ancestors WELLMAN 6
Charles Roberts (Choctaw; CSUS), Chair [email protected]
"Experience with State and Federal Native American Graves Legislation"
Elizabeth McKee (CA Dept of Transportation) LissaMckee/004/Caltrans/CAGov@DOT
Tina Biorn (CA Dept of Transportation) TinaBiorn/HQ/Caltrans/CAGov@DOT
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"Consultation and Coordination with California's Local Governments"
Scott Morgan (Senior Planner, Governor's O ffice of Planning and Research)
Cuauhtemoc Gonzalez (Mi wok of El Dorado Rancheria; Tribal O utreach Coordinator, Governor's O ffice of Planning and Research)
"University of California and NAGPRA Reform" Roman Raintree (UC Davis) [email protected]
California Native Women: Paths to Empowerment 1150 HART
Ines Hernandez Avila, Chair (Nez Perce; UC Davis)
"Be a Voice for Wellness" Dolores Vasquez (Health Educator)
[email protected] DeAnne Blankenship (Program Manager)(
"Native American Women in Financial Leadership Roles" Donna Miranda-Begay (Tubatulabal, Navajo; U Phoenix)
"Contemporary California Indian Basketry: Practice, Meaning, Issues"
Beverly R. O rtiz [email protected]
Elders' Circle VI MU II Merlene Besoni Ray (Pomo, Scotts Valley Band)
12 :00-1 :30 Lunch (many choices both on and near campus) Tongva Music FREEBORN HALL
Robert Dorame Bring your lunch to Freeborn Hall!
11:00-3:00 Blood Pressure Screening DE CARLI 1 1
1 :30-3:00 Session VII Native Resistance on the California Borderlands,
1781-1935 EAST CONFERENCE Brian Baker (Bad River Chippewa; CSUS),
Chair [email protected] "Building Bridges: Washoe Use of the Indian
Reorganization Act, 1935" Matthew S. Makley (Metropolitan State College of
Denver) [email protected]
''The Triumph and Tragedy of the Quechan (Yuma) Nation"
Vladimir Guerrero, PhD [email protected]
"They Wanted to Stop the Dying: The California Indian Roots of the Ghost Dance"
David Scott Raymond (UCSC) [email protected]
Breath of Life: How to Bring Back a Sleeping Language MEE
L. Frank (Acjachemen; AICLS), Chair [email protected]
NAGPRA: Engaging in Conversation WELLMAN 6
Martha Macri (Cherokee; UC Davis), Chair
Michelle LaPena (Pit River, Maidu, Washo, Cahuilla: LaPena Law Corporation)
[email protected] Donna Miranda-Begay (Tubatulabal, Navajo)
A Native Lens: Unity Through Film WELLMAN 1
"Education is Power: Lessons from the American Indian Recruitment Program"
Christy Garcia (USD) [email protected] 1 2
"Honoring California Indian People on 'Rock': Native American Heritage Month"
Jose Rivera (Nahuatl, Apache) [email protected]
Elders' Circle Vil MU II Facilitators: Lucy Parker and members of the CIBA
Board Norma Behill (West Mono/Dummna) Mamie Burrows (Nomelaki/Wintun) Joanne Campbell (Mi wuk) Louis Fulwider (Konkow) La Verne Glaze (Karuk/Yurok) Julia Parker (Coast Miwuk/Kashya Pomo) Marie Wilcox (Wukchumni/Tachi/Yowlumni)
Honoring the Patwin People: A CampusCommunity Collaboration at UC Davis. Tribal History, Sacred Remains, Repatriation and Public Recognition
GARRlSON Ines Hernandez Avila, Juan Avila, Sheri Tatsch,
and other committee members
3: 15-4:45 Session VIII Traditional Relationships to the Environment
GARRISON Renee Sbahrokh, Chair " Reclaiming Cultural Sovereignty: Building Tribal
Environmental and Cultural Programs in the Twenty-first Century"
Anthony Madrigal (Cahuilla; Native American Heritage Commission, Native American Land Conservancy) [email protected]
"Chumash Medicinal Plants" 1 3
James D. Adams, Jr. (USC) Cecilia Garcia (Chumash)
Decolonizing the Landscape MEE Sheri Tatsch, Chair "Claiming Breath, Breathing Life: Building a Sustainable
Indigenous Community" Marlon Sherman, JD (O glala Lakota; CSUH)
"The Act of Naming: Traditional Nisenan Territories" Sheri J. Tatsch (Cherokee; UC Davis)
Identity Politics WELLMAN 6 Julia Coates (Cherokee; UC Davis), Chair
"The Struggle to Maintain Identity in an Era of Dishonor" Carla Foreman-Maslin (Achumawi Band of Pitt River) John A. Gomez, Sr. (Temecula Band of Luisefio Indians)
American Rights and Resources O rganization
"Framing California Identity" Jerold Blain, (UC Davis; Benton Paiute)
[email protected] Karah English (Maidu; UC Davis)[email protected] Isaac Kinney (Yurok; UC Davis) [email protected]
Mixed Bag of Ethnographic Reports from Central & Southern California WELLMAN I
Tanis Thorne (CSUS, UC!), Chair "Tejon Indian Ethnobistory"
John R. Johnson (Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History) [email protected]
"Indian Rancheria on Dry Creek: Research on an Early 1850's Indian Village on the Sacramento and San Joaquin County Line"
Glenn Farris (Califomia State Parks) [email protected] 14
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"The Central California Indian Mission Register Database" Randall Milliken (Independent Researcher)
"Witch Stuff to Use: Insights from Harrington's Field Notes from Capitan Grande Ethnohistory"
Tanis C. Thorne (CSUS, UCI) [email protected]
Interactive Workshop: Planning & Funding a California Native Studies Program
SMITH Courtney Carmel-Elkin (Dominican U CA)
Courtney. carmel-elkin@domin ican .edu
Partnerships and Strategies for Cultural Resource Mapping Programs
EAST CONFERENCE Michelle LaPena (Pit River, Maidu, Washo, Cahuilla: LaPena
Law Corporation) [email protected] Jennifer Bowden (Analytical Environmental Services)
[email protected] Shelley McGinnis (Analytical Environmental Services)
Elders' Circle VIII MU II Jane Thing-Dumas (Kumeyaay, Jamul Band)
4:50-5:30 CIC Business Meeting MEE
6:00-8:00 Dinner FREEBORN HALL Sponsored by the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians
8:00-10:00 FREEBORN HALL Maidu Traditional Dancers Rick Adams (Nisenan; Hutu'anape Cultural
Foundation) TBA 1 5
SCHEDULED TOURS
All tours will assemble at the registration desk 10 minutes before the scheduled time. Volunteers will escort the participants to the tour location.
Tour size is limited. Please sign up at the registration desk. If a tour is already filled, you may come to the registration desk at the scheduled time to see if any vacancies have opened up.
Friday Tours Michael & Margaret B. Harrison Western Research Center
Collection SHIELDS LIBRARY Tours led by Daryl Morrison (Department of Special
Collections, Shield Library) 1 :30 (15-20 participants) Leave from reg. desk at 1 :20. 2: 15 (15-20 participants) Leave from reg. desk at 2:05. 3:00 (15-20 participants) Leave from reg. desk at 2:50.
C. Hart Merriam Basket Collection YOUNG HALL 1 :30 (5 participants) Leave from reg. desk at I :20. 2:45 (5 participants) Leave from reg. desk at 2:35.
Saturday Tours UC Davis Arboretum ARBORETUM
I : 15-2:30 (20 participants) Leave from reg. desk at I :00.
UC Davis Campus DA VIS CAMPUS 4:00 (15 participants) Leave from reg. desk at 4:00.
A second tour can be arranged if needed.
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HEALTH SCREENING
Friday 12:00-3:00 Blood Pressure Screening DE CARLI
Saturday
11 :00-3:00 Blood Pressure Screening DE CARLI
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2007
YOUTH PATHWAYS For High School & Junior High School Students
UC DAVIS CAMPUS
For Students Only WELLMAN 1 06
9:00-9:15 Welcome Isaac Kinney
9 :15-9:40 Preparing Materials Native American Student Union
9:40-10:10 Why UC Davis? Tomas Lozano (Maidu; UCO Undergraduate
Admissions)
10 :10-10:40 How to Pay for College Damaris Carston (UCO Financial Aid)
10:40-11 : 15 How to Become a Competitive Applicant Native American Student Union
1 1 :30-12:00 Students Travel by Bus from UCO to UCO
Medical Center in Sacramento
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For Parents WELLMAN 1 07 9:00-9:40 Opportunities and Pitfalls
"Making a Difference for Native Youth" DJ Worley (Dine, Apache)
"Drug Proof Your Kids" Barbara E. Risling (Hoopa Valley Tribe)
risl i ng [email protected]
9 :40-10: 1 0 How to Pay for College Damaris Carston (UCO Financial Aid)
1 0:1 0-10:40Why UC Davis? Tomas Lozano (Maidu; UCO Undergraduate
Admissions)
For Pre- Registered Students and Chaperones Only UC DAVIS MEDCAL CENTER, SACRAMENTO
12:00-12:35 Lunch in UCO Medical School Lobby
1 2:25-12:35 Welcome LECTURE HALL 1222 Claire Pomeroy, MD (Vice Chancellor & Dean
of the Medical School) Jose Morfin, MD (UCO School of Medicine) Felicia Espina Miller (Outreach Officer;
Yakama) Michelle Villegas-Frazier (Outreach Officer;
Pomo) Brandon Murguia (MS I I , UCO Medical Student;
Comanche) 19
12:40-1 :00 Keynote LECTURE HALL 1222 Dennie Schultheis, MD (UCD Med School
Graduate, Physician for California State University Humboldt's Student Health Center; Wintun)
Afternoon Group Rotations
1 :00-1 :30 Group 1 TelMedRural PRIME Group 2 Stick Ball-lacrosse Groups 3 & 4 Teen Fit
1 :35-2:05 Groups1 & 2 Teen Fit Group 3 TelMedRural PRIME Group 4 Stick Ball-lacrosse
2 : 10-2:40 Group 1 Stick Ball-lacrosse Group 2 TelMedRural PRIME Groups 3 & 4Advisory Council & Health Panel
2:45-3:15 Group 1 & 2 Advisory Council & Health Panel Group 3 Stick Ball-lacrosse Group 4 TelMedRural PRIME
3 :30-4:00 Bus Ride to UC Davis Campus
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UC DAVIS CAMPUS 4:00-5:00
"HAWK Project: Revising Games in Sexual Risk WELLMAN 1 06
Dr. April Lea Go Forth with HAWK Peer Advocates: Kayla Hugo, Victoria Gardner, Carlos Wilson, Sabino Bocanegra
WELLMAN 107 "AmericCorps: Hoopa Tribal Civilian Community
Corps" Tahsanchat Ferris-Wilson (Hoopa Valley Tribe)
HART 1 150 "I Want to Know My Language: How Do I
Begin?" Martha Macri (Cherokee; UC Davis)
UC Davis Campus Tour DAVIS CAMPUS (15 participants per tour group) Leave from
registration desk at 4:00. More tours can be arranged if needed.
5:00-6:00 Free time
6:00-8:00 Dinner FREEBORN HALL Sponsored by the Rumsey Band of Wintun
Indians 8:00-10:00 FREEBORN HALL
Traditional California Dancers (TBA)
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Basketry: A Collaboration of Nature and Creative Genius
Kathy Wallace, Guest Curator CN Gorman Museum
Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie, Director Veronica Passalacqua, Curator
Weavers included in the exhibit:
Diana Almendariz, Jennifer Bates, Susan Dimples Campbell, Ada Charles,
Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Vivien Hailstone,
Don Hankins, Florence Harrie, Ella Johnson Hostler, Ollie James, Queen Star James, Bonita Masten,
Nettie McKinnon, Marlene Montgomery, Ennis Peck, Jane Peters,
Ardith Reed, Minnie Reed, Dixie Rogers, Lizzie Smith,
Amy Smoker, Kimberlee Starritt, Kimberly Stevenot, Carrie Turner,
Kathy Wallace 22
Planning Committee
This conference has been made possible by many members of the greater UC Davis community. Here are the names of a few of them:
Steven J. Crum, NAS Department Chair
Martha J. Macri, Coordinator
Sheri J. Tatsch, Executive Coordinator
Stella Mancillas, Associate Coordinator
Tina Tansey, Financial Coordinator
Judy Ladeaux, Youth Pathways
Veronica Passalacqua
Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie
Felicia Miller, Coordinator, UCO School of Medicine
Michelle Villegas-Frazier, Coordinator, UCO School of Medicine
Jacquelyn Ross, UCOP
Kristina Casper-Denman
Ashley Hall
Cecilia Tolley
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UCDAVIS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
UCDAVIS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
UCDAVIS HEALTH SYSTEM
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Thank you!
The California Indian Conference and Gathering is grateful for the generosity of the following sponsors.
UC Davis Sponsors
L&S Humanities, Arts & Cultural Studies
Department of Native American Studies
UC Davis School of Medicine
UC Davis Health System
L&S Social Sciences
Davis Humanities Institute
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
Chicana Latina Research Center
Cross Cultural Center
Department of Linguistics
Equal Opportunity Program
Hemispheric Institute of the Americas
Native American Language Center
Second Language Acquisition Institute
Women's Resources & Research Center
Daryl Morrison, Shields Library Special Collections
Lisa Deitz, Museum Preparator, Department of Anthropology
Community Sponsors
Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians
American Indian Film Institute, San Francisco
Cabazon Band of Mission Indians
Federated Indians of Grayton Rancheria
Middletown Rancheria
San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians
Yurok Tribe
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