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  2. Chumash revolt of 1824 - Wikipedia

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    The Chumash refused, a battle was fought, ending with two Chumash killed and three wounded, and four Mexican soldiers wounded. The Mexican detachment retreated to the presidio, and the Chumash defenders followed the first group into the hills. At this point in the conflict, the Chumash only held Mission La Purisima.

  3. Maria Solares - Wikipedia

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    Maria Solares (US: / ˈ m ɑː r i ə s oʊ ˈ l ɑː r ɛ s /, Spanish: Maria Solares; born Qilikutayiwit, also known as Maria Ysidora del Refugio, c. April 1842 – March 1923) was a Native Californian woman belonging to the Chumash people, notable for her association with documenting and preserving the Samala Chumash language and culture.

  4. Pacomio - Wikipedia

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    José Pacomio Poqui, also known as Pacomio (c. 1794 - 1840), [1] was a Chumash revolutionary, carpenter and comissario de policia (Police commissioner) of Monterey, who led the largest [2] and one of the most significant Native American uprisings against Spanish and Mexican rule of California during the Chumash Revolt of 1824.

  5. Chumash people - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Indian Affairs approved the request; the land was to go toward tribal housing and a Chumash Museum and Cultural Center. Protesters and anti-tribal groups have spent approximately $2 million to disrupt or stop the land acquisition. [50] San Fernando Valley Chumash, once laborers at the Mission San Fernando Rey de España.

  6. California mission clash of cultures - Wikipedia

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    In 1811, the Spanish Viceroy in Mexico sent an interrogatorio (questionnaire) to all missions in Alta California regarding the customs, disposition, and condition of the Mission Indians. [5] The replies, which varied greatly in length, spirit, and even value of information, were collected and prefaced by the Father-Presidente with a short ...

  7. Humaliwo - Wikipedia

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    The Chumash tomols, are the oldest known form of ocean-going watercraft existing in North America. Formed from redwood, Chumash gathered driftwood along the coast. Yop, a tar-like substance of pine pitch and asphaltum, sealed the animal sinew fastened planks to create canoes. Tomols opened access to marine and terrestrial resources, while ...

  8. See the proposed Chumash Heritage National Marine ... - AOL

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    The Northern Chumash Tribal Council organized an aerial tour of lands bordering the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary on Sept. 18, 2024. Walker was born in Avila Beach, delivered by her ...

  9. Fernando Librado - Wikipedia

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    Kitsepawit, more commonly known as Fernando Librado [A] (c. August 20, 1839 – June 19, 1915), was a Chumash elder, master tomol builder, craft specialist, and storyteller. . He was born at Mission San Buenaventura in 1839 as the son of two Chumash parents from the island of Lim