Box 3
Contains 21 Results:
Republica Mexicana, MULEGE Baja California, 1980
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
"Archaeological Sites in the Jamau- Jaquijel Region, Baja California: A Preliminary Report" by F.N. Hicks, 1959
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
"An Archaeological Reconnaissance of Northeastern Baja California and Southeastern California" by Alan E. Treganza, 1942
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
America Indigena v. XXIII, 1963
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
[Mauricio J. Mixco: Journal of American Linguistics and letter], 1977
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
"Some Surviving Yuman Groups in Northern Baja California" by Thomas B. Hinton and R.C. Owen, 1957
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
"The Making of Paddle and Anvil Pottery at Santa Catarina Baja California, Mexico by Ralph Michelsen, 1966
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
"Musical Culture and Ethnic Solidarity: A Baja California Case Study" by Rodger C. Owen, Nancy E. Walstrom, and Ralph C. Michelsen, 1969
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
Memorial to Rufino Uchurte in The Journal of California Anthrolopology, 1977
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
"The Kiliwa : Hunters and Gatherers of Baja California" A film by Ralph C. Michelsen, undated
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.