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Book two in the life cycle series. This informative and thought provocating book takes the reader on a journey through the life cycle of a butterfly, beginning with butterfly eggs on a leaf and ending with a beautiful, fluttering butterfly. Includes life cycle activity and English translation.
A Luiseo First Reader. 'Ataxum Alphabet is a colorful and inviting children's book that highlights over 100 Luiseo words with corresponding images.
Book one in the life cycle series. This informative and thought provocating book takes the reader on a journey through the life cycle of an oak tree, beginning with an acorn and ending with a flowering oak tree. Includes life cycle activity and English translation.
Book three in the life cycle series. This informative and thought provocating book takes the reader on a journey through the life cycle of a frog, beginning with frog eggs in a pond and ending with a full-grown frog. Includes life cycle activity and English translation.
In this powerful work, Shadows of Sherman, the evolution of this landmark institution, the Sherman Indian High School, is presented through Lorene Sisquocs unparalleled lens of understanding and knowledge of the long, storied history of Sherman. Since 1991, Lorene has been the Curator at the Sherman Indian Museum, while her association with Sherman goes back decades before her curatorship, as she was literally raised at Sherman by her mother Tonita Largo Glover and her grandma Ida Gooday Largo. Lorenes collaborators on this remarkable project are the esteemed Dr. Cliff Trafzer, Costo Professor of American Indian Studies at the University of California, Riverside and Dr. Jeffrey Smith of the University of Hawaii, Hilo. Together, the authors have culled remarkable archival images, stories and documents and with these, they have woven the history of Sherman that has never been available until now.
Paymkawichum Pomtkmay (Baskets of the People of the West), is an intimate pictorial journey into the world of Ataxum basketry. This collection of images allows readers to experience the beauty of Native California baskets against the Southern California landscape. Each basket included in this book has come back to the Pechanga Cultural Resource Center for care, rest, exhibition, and protection.
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