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Title
Dr. Whitley - Indian Shamanism in the Mojave Desert
Creator
Los Angeles Corral of Westerners
Date Created and/or Issued
2009-08-12
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California, Special Collections
Collection
California Revealed from University of Southern California, USC Libraries, Special Collections
Rights Information
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Description
The first Westerners Corral was established in Chicago in 1944 with the aim of promoting the study and understanding of Western history. Soon, corrals were springing up all over the United States -- and even internationally -- with the Los Angeles Corral being established in 1946 by oil executive Homer Britzman -- who was also elected founding Sheriff. The last remaining founding member, Glen Dawson, was one of the L.A. Corral's early Sheriffs and was a well-known rock climber, mountaineer, antiquarian bookseller (Dawson's Bookshop in Los Angeles was founded by his father, Ernest Dawson), and also served as director of the Sierra Club from 1937 to 1951. The Los Angeles Corral of Westerners regularly convenes to hear historians and other speakers present western-related topics -- particularly California -- as well as to celebrate the western spirit through annual Rendezvous and Fandangos. This contains a talk with Dr. Whitley.
California Audiovisual Preservation Project
Type
moving image
Format
Sound
Color
DVD
Extent
1 Disc of 1
00:49:05
Identifier
calasus_000170
Language
English
Provenance
University of Southern California, USC Libraries, Special Collections
California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

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