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Title
Know the History, Know the Language
Creator
OC Public Libraries
Contributor
Cal Humanities
Date Created and/or Issued
2017
Publication Information
OC Public Libraries
Contributing Institution
OC Public Libraries
Collection
OC Stories Videos
Rights Information
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Description
Acjachemen tribal elder, Harley "Wick" Lobo, remembers his older brother, Chief Clarence Lobo, and discusses the importance of remembering Acjachemen history and the drive to re-learn the Acjachemen language. Recorded Mar 16, 2017 at Laguna Niguel Library for "Indigenous Voices of Orange
Type
moving image
Format
Digital Video
Identifier
172_20_234_125_2017-9-20_111022937-5127389190
http://cdm16838.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16838coll2/id/140
Language
English
Subject
Lobo, Harley
San Juan Capistrano (Calif.)
Juaneno Indians

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