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Arlington Springs Man [nb 1] was an ancient Paleoindian, [1] most likely a man, [2] whose remains were found in 1959 on Santa Rosa Island, one of the Channel Islands located off the coast of Southern California.
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History – exhibits on Chumash Indians and natural history of Native Americans Santa Barbara Presidio – historical exhibits Santa Cruz Island – cave paintings in Olsen's Cave: [ 95 ] More than 300,000 Chumash objects have been collected in the Channel Islands , [ 96 ] which was home to 10 villages and more ...
Location of Santa Rosa Indian Reservation. The Santa Rosa Indian Reservation, not to be confused with the Santa Rosa Rancheria, is a reservation in Riverside County in the Santa Rosa Mountains, near the town of Anza. It is 11,092 acres (44.89 km 2) acres large. [1] It was established in 1907. [4]
Santa Rosa Island (Spanish: Isla de Santa Rosa; Cruzeño Chumash: Wi'ma) [1] is the second largest of the Channel Islands of California at 53,195 acres (215.27 km 2 or 83.118 sq mi). Santa Rosa is located about 26 miles (42 km) off the coast of Santa Barbara, California , in Santa Barbara County and is part of Channel Islands National Park .
Chumashan is an extinct and revitalizing family of languages that were spoken on the southern California coast by Native American Chumash people, from the Coastal plains and valleys of San Luis Obispo to Malibu, neighboring inland and Transverse Ranges valleys and canyons east to bordering the San Joaquin Valley, to three adjacent Channel Islands: San Miguel, Santa Rosa, and Santa Cruz.
Santa Rosa Band of the Lower Muscogee, [79] also Santa Rosa County Creek Indian Tribe, Milton, FL [82] Seminole Nation of Florida (a.k.a. Traditional Seminole). [ 76 ] Letter of Intent to Petition 08/05/1983; referred to SOL for determination 5/25/1990.
In April 2022, under the federal law Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), the remains of Arlington Springs Man was repatriated to the band. [21] He was an ancient Paleoindian Indigenous American whose remains were found in 1959 on Santa Rosa Island , one of the Channel Islands located off the coast of Southern ...
The Santa Barbara County area, including the Northern Channel Islands, was first settled by Native Americans at least 13,000 years ago.Evidence for a Paleoindian presence has been found in the form of a fluted Clovis-like point found in the 1980s along the western Santa Barbara Coast, as well as the remains of Arlington Springs Man found on Santa Rosa Island in the 1960s.