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Vicente Espinosa, 72-year-old Arroyo León Kiliwa Indian, of the Japokelkawa lineage. Principal informant on material culture and language. He is in a characteristic position on a piece of granite where he liked to lie in the sun and look over the surrounding country for news. Note the rawhide sandals (guaraches) he is wearing. [source: The Kiliwa Indians of Lower California (Plate I, figure a)] Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) A contemporary contact print of this image is available in the album documenting the 1928 trip. Principal informant on material culture and language. He is in a characteristic position on a piece of granite where he liked to lie in the sun and look over the surrounding country for news. Note the rawhide sandals (guaraches) he is wearing [Title, Date]. Peveril Meigs Baja California Research Materials. MSS 530. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.
Type
image
Format
Black and white negative; 2 13/16 x 4 7/8 inches
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb8431789v
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Indians of Mexico--Mexico--Baja California Baja California (Mexico)
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