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Luiseño American Indians -- Community stories

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

List of Stories, undated, 1952

 File — Box 4
Identifier: CICSC01_04_10
Scope and Contents

File consists of handwritten list of seven stories and articles, the first two of which are also in the file: 1) "The English Man At Rincon by Margaret Thornburgh," and 2) a Time Magazine article titled, "Science, the Curious Californians."

Dates: undated, 1952

Status of Stories, undated

 File — Box 1
Identifier: CICSC01_01-61
Scope and Contents

Handwritten list of stories drafted by Henry Rodriguez. List contains columns for Status of stories, draft date, whether the story has been submitted for typing, and whether a final has been completed. File also contains notes about a children's book and story starts.

Dates: undated

Story Vic Heard from Sotelo, "Charm to Stop the Wind", undated

 File — Box 3
Identifier: CICSC01_03-06
Scope and Contents

Typescript title page and handwritten notes regarding a story told by Sotelo Calac to Vic, last name unrecorded, titled "Charm to Stop the Wind."

Dates: undated

Wamkish , undated

 File — Box 1
Identifier: CICSC01_01-71
Scope and Contents

Handwritten notes about story "Wamkish" documented by Henry Rodriguez, noted "As told to Herman Col[unintelligable] - by his grandfather." Notes contain Luiseño vocabulary and place drawings/diagrams.

Dates: undated

Where the Devil Stole the Crying Child -- a [story] from Adan, circa 1934

 File — Box 3
Identifier: CICSC01_03-04
Scope and Contents

Typescript title page and handwritten notes regarding a story told by Adan Castillo, titled "Where the Devil Stole the Crying Child."

Dates: circa 1934