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Native Californian photograph collection
This collection contains prints of photographs from the National Anthropological Archives of the Smithsonian Institution of various indigenous peoples from California. Photographs in the collection depict members of various tribes, tribal housing and artifacts, and the local environment.
Native Panamanian photograph collection
The collection consists of 25 photographs of indigenous people from the Darién Gap region of Panama, taken in the early 20th century. Photographs in the collection depict Guna and Embera-Wounaan (also known as Chocó) people, both posed for portraits as well as participating in their daily activities.
Natomas Company of California photographs
The collection consists of photographs showing various scenes on Natomas Company of California lands in the Sacramento Valley. Photographs in the collection include views of irrigation farming, dredging, drilling, canals, levees, etc., in parts of Reclamation District 1000(Sacramento County), Reclamation District 1001(Placer and Sutter Counties), and Reclamation District 784(Yuba County).
University of California, Riverside, Natural Reserve System records
Elmer K. Nelson papers
The collection consists of correspondence and reports concerning the legal aspects of reclamation, water rights, public lands, Columbia River Watershed, Snake River Watershed, and Colorado River Watershed.
New Melones Dam Litigation records
Stanislaus river, US v California legal files
Newport Coast Planned Community, Phase IV collection
The collection consists of reports and documents related to the proposed development (approved by the California Coastal Commission) of 1,062 acres extending from the inland side of the Pacific Coast Highway fronted by Crystal Cove State Park to the ridge of the San Joaquin Hills, and falling within the Muddy Canyon/Los Trancos watersheds.
Collection of Newspaper Articles on California Water Issues
The collection consists of handwritten transcipts of newspaper articles on California water related issues published in the late 1800s.