John P. Harrington and two of his principal Barbareño Chumash consultants at the site of their former adobe home, Indian Orchard, Goleta : 1931 ; left to right: Mary J. Yee (née Rowe), holding her son John Yee, Lucrecia García (née Ygnacio), John Harrington holding Angela Yee
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John P. Harrington and two of his principal Barbareño Chumash consultants at the site of their former adobe home, Indian Orchard, Goleta. Left to right: Mary J. Yee (née Rowe), holding her son John Yee, Lucrecia García (née Ygnacio), John Harrington holding Angela Yee. Image originally obtained from Harrington Collection, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
Harrington, John P Indian Orchard (Goleta, Calif.) Barbareño Chumash Indians--California--Santa Barbara County Chumash Indians--California--Santa Barbara County Chumash Indians--California--Goleta
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CVTB_181.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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