Chumash Indians
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Chumash Tomol photograph and book
Early California Way of Life, 1971
The Santa Barbara Legacy Reel Audio Tape Collection contain recordings of oral histories, radio programs, meetings, lectures, telephone conversations, ceremonies, and music perfomances of local old timers and influential people. These 184 electronic files, extracted from 98 one quarter-inch reel-to-reel magnetic tapes, represent the earliest audio recordings made by the Santa Barbara Historical Museum.
Early Periods of Santa Barbara History, 1973-10-31
The Santa Barbara Legacy Reel Audio Tape Collection contain recordings of oral histories, radio programs, meetings, lectures, telephone conversations, ceremonies, and music perfomances of local old timers and influential people. These 184 electronic files, extracted from 98 one quarter-inch reel-to-reel magnetic tapes, represent the earliest audio recordings made by the Santa Barbara Historical Museum.
Indian Artifact Exhibit at Stow House, 1968-07-15
Silent black and white negative film labeled, Indian artifact exhibit. Footage pans across display case of Chumash Indian baskets, pottery, and arrows at Stow House provided by Mrs. Robert (Ruth) Kallman.
Lambrecht (Frank and Dora) Collection
Mohr (Albert) Archaeological Materials
Pasnene Luktikai Portal to Anacapa Island journal article
Russell A. Ruiz artwork
Approximately 2,000 linear feet of Santa Barbara News-Press physical archives consisting of photographs, negatives, microfilm, bound editions, clippings, editorial illustration, architectural drawings, institutional records, and analog content copyright.
Spanish and Mexican History of the Santa Barbara Presidio, 1978
The Santa Barbara Legacy Reel Audio Tape Collection contain recordings of oral histories, radio programs, meetings, lectures, telephone conversations, ceremonies, and music perfomances of local old timers and influential people. These 184 electronic files, extracted from 98 one quarter-inch reel-to-reel magnetic tapes, represent the earliest audio recordings made by the Santa Barbara Historical Museum.