| SHERMAN INDIAN MUSEUM, Riverside, CA December 10, 2005 AGUA CALIENTE CULTURAL MUSEUM, Palm Springs, CA ¡Si', hablo Español! Photos www.gballard.net |
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| Singing The Birds, Bird Song and Dance Festival California Indian cultural singers and dancers performed at the Agua Caliente Cultural Museum festival, December 17, 2005. |
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| Kumeyaay Indian Eva Salazar set up the Shumup Ko Hup California Indian ethnographic arts and crafts booth at the Singing the Birds festival, an Agua Caliente Cultural Museum event in Palm Springs, California, featuring Kumeyaay basketry art and new and old antique juncus baskets, clay pottery, books, and Native American jewelry for sale and exhibition. |
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| California Indian bird singers and bird dancers performed at the SHERMAN INDIAN MUSEUM in Riverside, CA, during their cultural event. |
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| Native American dancers wait for a song to begin dancing at Sherman Indian Museum. |
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| Miss Sherman Indian High School was at the cultural event and posed for a picture (name pending confirmation). |
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| Native American storyteller Barbara Levy, Quechan Indian, told several of her storys. Barbara Levy makes authentic Native American dolls and uses them as props during her shows. |
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| Miss Sherman posed for a photograph with a young Kumeyaay Indian boy. |
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| Mickey had his first juncus basket on display at the Sherman Indian Museum event. |
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| Four generations of Native women posed for a photo. |
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