Dublin Core
Title
Interview with Ernie Salas, Andy Salas, Tim Miguel, David Holgut, Gregario Gonzales, Ed Barajas, and James Odlin by Nick Juravich, part 1 of 2
Subject
San Gabriel Mission, original location
San Gabriel Mission, current location
Kizh-Gabrielino band of Mission Indians
Toypurina (Regina Toypurina)
Kizh-Gabrielino
Description
This wide-ranging, two-hour-long group interview is an oral history of the Kizh-Gabrielino band of Mission Indians (self-described) from their settlement of the San Gabriel Valley through the missions and conquests of the Spanish, the arrival of Anglos, and the conquest of the area by the United States.
Time code 00:00 - 51:19
Source
Oral history recording part 1, .mov, 57:18 minutes: Tongva/Gabrielino
Oral history recording part 2, .mov, 1:00:20 minutes: Tongva/Gabrielino
Publisher
Digital publisher: Claremont Graduate University
Contributor
Lee Painter-Kim
Rights
SEMAP holds all rights, title, and interest, including literary rights and copyright, to the oral histories collected and made available on this site by SEMAP oral historians. Oral history narrators retain the non-exclusive right to copy, use, and publish their oral histories during their lifetimes. South El Monte Arts Posse (SEMAP) provides access to the materials for the purposes of research and education (http://semapeastofeast.com/). See our note about using and citing oral histories on the homepage.
Identifier
Kizh.Gabrieleno.Nature.Center.1.10.2015_Pt 1.mov; Kizh.Gabrieleno.Nature.Center.1.10.2015_Pt 2.mov;
Kizh.Gabrieleno.Nature.Center.1.10.2015.doc
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