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The Ethnobotany Project documents the contemporary uses of native plants of profound importance to the intellectual
Mukat's Last Gift: Mortuary Customs Among the Cahuilla Indians
who was well into her 80s when she began documenting her language and culture
in the salubrious climate of California
Losing Ground - Hard Copy QuickBooks The Ethnobotany Project documents theLosing Ground The Displacement of San Gorgonio Pass Cahuilla People in the 19th Century By Louis Doody and Betty Xikumi Meltzer What was San Gorgonio Pass really like in the 19th century? Was it a place where stalwart American settlers staked out their claim to the American Dream in an empty wilderness by sheer grit? Was it like one of those Hollywood sets, with rumbling stagecoaches, hostile Indians, cattle rustlers, school marms, quaking sheriffs