Luiseño/Payómkawichum ancestral homelands
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Breakdown of Customs & Traditions, 1991, undated
Disks A-E, undated
Description of songs and stories on disks A-E. Each entry contains short description of songs or stories. Most songs are ceremonial in nature, performed by Chief Sotelo Calac and Incarnaciona Calac. File also contains listings of places and legends in Luiseño with English translations.
History, undated, 1973
[index and preface to placenames documents], undated
Handwritten list of American Indian placenames and listings of villages placing them in their geographic context.
Káamalum tʃalaw'aant 2 / piwíi.ipwhi pukáamayum, undated
Song number 2, piwíi.ipwhi pukáamayum. Document consists of typescript transcription of song, and additional context written by Henry Rodriguez.
Music and Culture of the Southern California Indians, 1971 - 1993
Notes [various related to subject files], 1982 - 1986
Handwritten notes from various dates related to Luiseño language, ethnobotany, history, religion and ceremony, place and geography. List of resources pages 35-37.
Oo-oom-mic / Place name, undated
Typewritten description of place named "Oo-oom-mic" which "was steep and wagons had a hard time ascending." Accompanied by short story of the place.
Outstanding Dates In the History of the Californias, undated
Pictographs / Archaeological Excavations at Molpa, 1974
Photocopy of excerpted chapters from book Archaeological Excavations at Molpa by D.L. True, Clement W. Meighan, and Harvey Crew. Chapters in file are "Excavation at Molpa" and Appendix A. File also contains scanned photocopies of illustrations of pictographs authored by Henry Rodriguez.
