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02 IndianRockNativeGardenCollaboration

Indian Rock Native Garden Catalog:
(click anywhere in this paragraph to download the catalog)

A catalog (PDF) documenting the on-going collaboration between the San Luis Rey Band of Luiseño Indians in San Diego County, and art and anthropology students at California State University San Marcos, with Anthropology Professor Bonnie Bade and Visual and Performing Arts Professor Deborah Small

Clicking on any of the following pages will link you to the Indian Rock Native Garden Blogsite

Indian Rock Native Garden Collaboration description

Indigenous San Diego County

Greg Rubin, Native Plant Consultant

Restoration

Indian Rock and the Puberty Ritual

Students at Indian Rock


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Indian Rock Native Garden new site

This is the 2008 updated Indian Rock Native Garden web site. I have chosen a blogsite so we can constantly add new links and information, and CSUSM students' sites are just a link away.

Pages

  • 00 MAIN
  • 01 About
  • 02 IndianRockNativeGardenCollaboration
  • 03 California Native Plants: Deergrass
  • 04 Fieldtrips: Gathering Chia
  • 05 Fieldtrips: Gathering Juncus
  • 06 Fieldtrips: Hidden Meadows
  • 07 VIDEOS: Gathering CA Native Plants
  • CSUSM Advanced Digital Art Blogs
  • CSUSM Advanced Digital Art Fall 09
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  • Olivier Messiaen: the Lost Face of Music
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  • gathering juncus
  • Yokuts-style basket / Abe Sanchez
  • prickly pear glochids and spines
  • Dragonfly Lecture / Dorothy Ramon Learning Center
  • prickly pear / tuna juice processing
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