The Religious Practices of the Digueño Indians, 1910
Scope and Contents
Photocopy of article, "The Religious Practices of the Digueño Indians," from the University of California Publications in American Archaelogy and Ethnology.
Dates
- Creation: 1910
Creator
- Waterman, T. T. (Person)
Language of Materials
Luiseño and English
Conditions Governing Access
At the guidance of the Henry Rodriguez Cultural Committee, materials within this collection have been assigned access protocol(s), indicating who is able to view materials that are assigned this protocol. More than one protocol may be assigned to a specific resource. The protocol assigned to this specific resource is as follows:
- Public Access ("Knowing the Land Before You Walk On It"): The Henry Rodriguez Papers Public Access protocol is for materials that are designated as appropriate for use by the general public and may be accessed by anyone at any time pending their completion of the Dr. Henry Rodriguez Papers Digital Access and Cultural Responsibility Framework's General/Public Access module. This protocol can include previously published materials that may include culturally sensitive information. Individuals with access to materials through the Luiseño/Payómkawichum Community Access ("Coming Home") protocol will also be granted access to the Public Access protocol.
Full Extent
From the Collection: 5 Linear Feet
Partial Extent
From the Collection: 2.5 Linear Feet : Textual documents housed in three 9" document cases and one 3" document case.
Partial Extent
From the Collection: 38 Reels : Reel-to-reel tape and album records.
Cultural Knowledge note
In consultation with the Henry Rodriguez Cultural Committee, some materials in this file have been given the following designation(s):
- Community Collaboration Encouraged: Materials with this designation are encouraged to be expanded upon by members of the community (most often this means individuals that identify as Luiseño American Indian). Please contact the Cultural Committee, care of the CICSC, with feedback.
- Traditional Knowledge: This resource may contain culturally sensitive information.
Cultural context
Repository Details
Part of the California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center Repository
