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  1. 1979-0005-0004 - Ramona Flinchpaug Collection

    Group portrait of three women, one man, four children and a dog on the steps and porch of a wooden house with curtained window. INSCRIPTION: "why these stains/some of the Employees/the four footed one is/Jeremiah" (back)

    Record Type: Photo

    Employees (and students?) at the Round Valley Indian Reservation Boarding School.
  2. Comanche, the recalcitrant mule & the Mendocino reservation - Tassin, A.G.

    An animal story/anecdote, about a mule (Comanche), at Camp Wright in northern California, in the foothills of the Coast Ranche in Mendocino County, within a mile of the "old Nome-cult Indian reservation."

    Record Type: Library

  3. Down to Earth: A Mendocino County Life - Tindall, Maurice W.

    Down to Earth was a weekly newspaper column written by Maurice Tindall for the Anderson Valley Advertiser, Booneville, California. 1966-1977. The contents are columns and extracts of columns edited into a historical and narritive sequence.

    Record Type: Library

  4. Killing for land in early California : Indian blood at Round Valley : founding the Nome Cult Indian Farm - Baumgardner, Frank H. III

    This is a history of the clash between the White settlers and the Native Americans in what is now an affluent county in California. The frontier wars gave land and gold to Whites and reservations to the Native Americans. Eyewitness accounts and extensive research show the conflicting roles played by the Army, State Legislature and the US Congress

    Record Type: Library

  5. Round Valley - Essene, Frank

    Cultural survey of the Native Americans of the Round Valley region.

    Record Type: Library

  6. The Round Valley Indians of California : an unpublished chapter in Acculturation in seven (or eight) American Indian tribes - Susman, Amelia

    "The piece written by Susman is a straight-forward account of the process and incidents of the domination of the Indians of Round Valley (these included both the native Yuki and other groups herded onto the reservation there), a domination and exploitation continuing through the time of her research. Her accounts of the nineteenth century situation are taken from Government documents, newspaper accounts, and other standard ethnohistoric sources. ...

    Record Type: Library

  7. Ukomno'm: The Yuki Indians of N. California - Miller, Virginia P.

    Account of the Yuki Indians, located in the Coast Range mountains of California - Round Valley; map, photos included.

    Record Type: Library

  8. We Were All Like Migrant Workers Here: Work, Community, and Memory on California's Round Valley Reservation, 1850-1941 - Bauer, William J. Jr.

    The federally recognized Round Valley Indian Tribes are a small, confederated people whose members today come from twelve indigenous California tribes. In 1849, during the California gold rush, people from several of these tribes were relocated to a reservation farm in northern Mendocino County. Fusing Native American history and labor history, William Bauer Jr. chronicles the evolution of work, community, and tribal identity among the Round Vall...

    Record Type: Library

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