Chumash artifacts collected in Santa Barbara County, California
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"The collection is of considerable importance since it contains practically every known Canaliño type of artifact (Rogers 1929; Orr 1943), and positively extends the range of the Chumash Indians to the Cuyama drainage. By Chumash I refer to the Chumash …
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"The collection is of considerable importance since it contains practically every known Canaliño type of artifact (Rogers 1929; Orr 1943), and positively extends the range of the Chumash Indians to the Cuyama drainage. By Chumash I refer to the Chumash speaking people who were in possession of the Santa Barbara region at the beginning of the Spanish Period, with a recognizable culture pattern known as the Canaliño culture which had endured for several thousand years"--P. 3.
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""The collection is of considerable importance since it contains practically every known Canaliño type of artifact (Rogers 1929; Orr 1943), and positively extends the range of the Chumash Indians to …"
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