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Title
Tentatively identified as Justo, Barbareño Chumash leader of the Cieneguita Indian Community, who died in 1895
Creator
unknown
Contributor
Black Gold Cooperative Library System
Date Created and/or Issued
circa late 1800s
Contributing Institution
Black Gold Cooperative Library System
Collection
Native Americans on the Central Coast
Rights Information
Copyright status unknown.
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Description
Portrait of a man who stands in front of wooden fence, thought to be Justo, Barbareño Chumash leader. Image originally obtained from Harrington Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution 91-31332.
Type
image
Format
1 photographic print : b&w ; 21 X 26 cm.
Identifier
http://www.luna.blackgold.org/luna/servlet/detail/blackgold~3~3~200~1457
http://blackgold.lunaimaging.com:80/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size2/blackgold~3~3/37/BG-NA-14-064.jpg
NA064
Language
English
Subject
Justo
Santa Barbara County (Calif.)
Barbareño Chumash Indians--California--Santa Barbara County
Chumash Indians--California--Santa Barbara County
Chumash Indians--Men--California--Santa Barbara County
Source
BG-NA-14-064.jpg
Part of "Historical Photos of Four Ethnicities on California's Central Coast" Collection
Originally published as part of Native Americans on the Central Coast: a photo essay

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