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snippet: To provide for general information of know cultural resources on the ground in order to preserve them
summary: To provide for general information of know cultural resources on the ground in order to preserve them
accessInformation: BIBLIOGRAPHY Bean, Lowell John, and Charles R. Smith 1978 Serrano. In: Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 8, California. W.C. Sturtevant, general editor, R.F. Heizer, volume editor, pp. 570-57. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. Bean, Lowell John, Sylvia Brakke Vane, Michael Lerch, and Jackson Young 1981 Native American Places in the San Bernardino National Forest, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, California: Appendix A – a Glossary of Serrano and other Na tive American Placenames and other terms from the notes of John Peabody Harrington. Report on file at the United States Forest Service, South Zone, Arcadia, CA. Benedict, Ruth 1924 A Brief Sketch of Serrano Culture. American Anthropologist 26: 366-392. Coues, Elliot 1900 On the Trail of a Spanish Pioneer: The Diary and Itinerary of Francisco Garces in His Travels Through Sonora, Arizona, and California 1775-1776. New York: Frances P. Harper. Drover, Christopher E. 1979 The Late Prehistoric Human Ecology of the Northern Mojave Sink, San Bernardino County, California. PhD dissertation, University of California, Riverside. Earle, David D. 2004 Native Population and Settlement in the Western Mojave Desert in the 18thaned 19th Centuries. In: The Human Journey and Ancient Life in California’s Deserts: Proceedings from the 2001 Millennium Conference, edited y M.W. Allen and J. Reed, pp. 173-186. Maturango Museum Publication 15. 2005 The Mojave River and the Central Mojave Desert: Native Settlement, Travel, and Exchange in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 25(1):1-38. Galvin, John 1965 A Record of Travels in Arizona and California 1775-1776, Fr. Francisco Garces. San Francisco: John Howell Books. Harrington, John Peabody MS Fieldnotes and Transcripts on file at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution (and on microfilm elsewhere). King, Chester MS Serrano Ancestral Lands: Serrano Clans Recruited at San Gabriel and San Fernardo Missions. Manuscript prepared for the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. 2007 Confidential. Leonard, Joanne C. 1980 A Final Report of the Surface Collection and Excavation of SBr-189. Report on file at the San Bernardino County Archaeological Information Center, Redlands. Nuez, Fr. Joaquin Pascual 1819 Diary of Fr. Joaquin Pasqual Nues, Minister of San Gabriel and Chaplain of the Expedition Against the Mohave Indians, Begun by Lieutenant Gabriel Moraga, November 1819, G.W. Beattie, trans. In: Preliminary Report of the Archaeological Survey of the Deep Creek Site on the Upper Mojave River, by G.A. Smith. San Bernardino County Museum Association Quarterly 2(2):Appendix 3. [Original Spanish manuscript in Santa Barbara Mission Archives, Tomo IV, pp. 137-149.] Rector, Carol H., James D. Swenson, and Philip J. Wilke 1983 Archaeological Studies at Oro Grande, Mojave Desert, California. Redlands: San Bernardino County Museum Association. Rogers, Malcolm J. 1929 Report on an Archaeological Reconnaissance in the Mojave Sink Region. San Diego Museum of Man Papers 1. Schneider, Joan S. 1989 The Archaeology of the Afton Canyon Site. San Bernardino Museum Association Quarterly 36(1). Schneider, Joan S., Michael K. Lerch, Gerald A. Smith 1995 A Milling-Implement Quarry at Elephant Mountain, California. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 17(2):191-221. Strong, William Duncan 1929 Aboriginal Society in Southern California. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 26. Berkeley:University of California Press.
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><P><SPAN>STATEMENT TO ACCOMPANY GIS DATA At the request of the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, a Sovereign Indian Nation (San Manuel) is providing to BLM data concerning culturally sensitive Serrano locations within an area known as the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (DRECP) for planning purposes. These data take the form of blue-colored polygons. Blue polygons refer only to currently known sensitive Serrano cultural resources within the DRECP. Only the areas within the Renewable Energy Study Areas (RESAs) as part of the DRECP within Serrano Traditional Lands have been adequately researched. The information used to develop the data includes: 1. Native Village locations, Resource Areas, and Sacred Lands identified from (a) Mission records (King MS), (b) historic documents such as translations of Spanish-language diaries and military records (Nuez 1819; Coues 1900; Galvin 1965; Earle 2004, 2005; King MS), (c) ethnographic studies (J.P. Harrington Field Notes; Benedict 1924; Strong 1929; Bean and Smith 1978; Bean et al. 1981), and Native American Heritage Commission Sacred Lands Files. 2. Archaeological manifestations of Native Settlements, Sacred Sites, and Resource Procurement and Processing Areas as documented by archaeological site records, reports (e.g., Davis and Smith 1979; Drover 1979; Leonard 1980; Rector et al. 1983; Schneider 1989; Schneider et al. 1995) and publications on file at the South Central (Los Angeles County), Southern San Joaquin Valley (Kern County), San Bernardino County Archaeological Information Centers, and libraries throughout the area. 3. Knowledge of Tribal Consultant (Schneider) and colleagues through experience with the cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert, as well as past, current, and on-going research. DRECP areas outside the two RESAs within the DRECP and Serrano Traditional Lands have not yet been fully researched using the methods described above. Users should note that all information and data is non-exhaustive and it is likely that further Serrano culturally sensitive areas will be added.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV>
licenseInfo: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><P><SPAN>Use with San Manuel permission only</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV>
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