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Moving Image / Backbone of the Community: Early Native American Women in San Juan Capistrano

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Title
Backbone of the Community: Early Native American Women in San Juan Capistrano
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 (Juaneño) tribal member, Jerry Nieblas appreciates the strength and perseverance of early Native American women in San Juan Capistrano and shares the example of Apolonia Montano (Polonia Montanez)
Type
moving image
Format
Digital video
Identifier
http://cdm16838.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16838coll2/id/120
Subject
Indians of North America--California--Orange County
Montano, Apolonia
Nieblas, Jerome Stephen

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