Honoring Our Grief Healing Our Wounds Historically, California Indians experienced trauma so vast and continuous that it could not be
Category: CIRP
CIRP 12 Our Heroes
Our Heroes Are Often Called Bandits Sometimes who’s a hero and who’s an outlaw depends on who’s telling the story.
CIRP 11 Tending The Wild
Tending the Wild Native California Land Management A look at how the Native people of California have worked with plants
CIRP 10 Fighting for Sovreignty
Fighting for Sovereignty If dealing with complex Indian Law wasn’t enough, California Tribes are often caught in a turf war
CIRP 9 Trade Routes
Trade Routes Following the Beaten Path What were the most widely used trade routes? Take a look at a modern
CIRP 8 California Contemporary Artists
California Contemporary Artists California Indian artists have created their own place in the world of art. As distinctly different from
CIRP 7 Language Giving Voice to Our Culture
Language Giving Voice to Our Culture As a region, California boasts the widest variety of Native Languages of any comparable
CIRP 6 – Ajachamem
Acjachamem The First People of San Juan Capistrano Most people know it as the place where the swallows return every
CIRP 5 – Education The Value of Learning
Education The Value of Learning Since the early part of the 20th century when California’s then segregated school system refused
CIRP 4 Honoring Our Women
Honoring Our Women California Indian women are often movers and shakers in their communities. This program introduces some women who