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Revision as of 18:00, 21 June 2010
Volume 9: Introduction to the Contact-Period Native California Community Distribution Model
June 2010 DRAFTBy:
Randall Milliken,Consulting in the Past
With:
John Johnson,Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
David Earle,Antelope Valley College
Norval Smith,University of Amsterdam
Patricia Mikkelsen,Far Western Anthropological Research Group, Inc.
Paul Brandy,Far Western Anthropological Research Group, Inc.
Jerome King,Far Western Anthropological Research Group, Inc.
Submitted to:
California Department of Transportation, District 6, 2015 East Shields Ave, Fresno, CA 93726
It may be anticipated that future scholars, undaunted by the huge mass of available published and manuscript data on California Indians, will work over the information on a tribe-by-tribe basis and prepare maps showing the domains of the identifiable or inferable tribelets. -R. F. Heizer 1966