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Event commemorating the 200th anniversary of Fort Ross (Calif.), founded in 1812 by Russia. During the morning ceremonies, members of the Kashaya Band of Pomo Indians and others discuss the historical context of the founding of Fort Ross. In the afternoon discussions, members of the Kashaya discuss Kashaya culture, language, and history. Part1. Morning ceremonies and proceedings – Part 2. Afternoon discussions by Eric Wilder, Violet Parrish Chappell, and Vivian Parrish Wilder
Cities, Towns and Settlements Russians--History--19th century, Kashaya Indians United States California Sonoma Fort Ross State Historic Park (Calif.) Fort Ross
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