Second from left, Juana ("Jennie") Gardner (née Castelo), Barbareño Chumash, and third from left, Amanda Martínez (née Sosa), Ventureño Chumash, with friends and relatives at Bill Gardner's "Fish Camp" on the Rincon Coast : ca. 1930
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Informal outdoor group portrait of seven friends and relatives including second from left, Juana ("Jeannie") Gardner (née Castelo), Barbareño Chumash, and third from left, Amanda Martínez (née Sosa) Ventureño Chumash, at Bill Gardner's Fish Camp, Rincon Coast. Image originally obtained from Carol Pulido and Edna Rodríguez.
Gardner, Juana Ventura County (Calif.) Ventureño Chumash Indians--California--Ventura County Chumash Indians--California--Ventura County Chumash Indians--Social life--California--Ventura County
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CVTB_018.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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