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The 30th Gran Quivira conference ended tonight at Mission San Juan
Capistrano, California. Here is a list of the papers that were given.
If anyone wants to contact the presenters, contact me off the list, and I
will send along their addresses.
[BTW, if anyone has tried to contact me lately, I have been having trouble
with my e-mail, so send your message again.]
The Acjachemen and Mission San Juan Capistrano, 1776-1801: The First
Quarter Century
of Cultural Impact - Stephen O'Neil
Three Juanenos, 1776-1812 - Robert G. Schafer
Sacred Space: Honoring the Acjachemen people Who Built the Mission San Juan
Capistrano - Joyce Stanfield Perry
The Continuity of Luiseno Communities from Mission Times to the 21st
Century - John Johnson
Father Pablo Tac: A California Indian Priest in 1840 Rome, and an
Eyewitness to the Mission System - Jeremy Hass
On the Question of Ohlone Mutsun Acculturation at Mission San Juan
Bautista: Recent Findings from the Lost Convento - Ruben G. Mendoza
The Misnaming of the Montanez Adobe - Maurice and Marcy Bandy
The Center for the Study of Early California History and Cultures - Jarrell
Jackman
Michael Serra: The Man and His Mission - Adam R. Collings
Translating the San Jose Pueblo Papers: A Closer Mirror of Everyday Life in
Alta California - Esmeralda Maldonado, Guadalupe Mendoza, and Erin Orazem
Mission Architecture in Alta California as an Expression of Order -
Catherine R. Ettinger
Making Sense of the "Cuera" - Jack S. Williams
Bones, Stones, and Cut Marks: Preliminary Analysis of Faunal Remains from
Mission San Juan Bautista - Michelle St. Clair and Ruben Mendoza
Excavations at San Marcos: Year Four - James Ivey
Adobe's First Cousins: Along the Rio Grande from Laredo to Brownsville -
Building with Caliche, Sandstone, and Partially Fired Bricks - Agnesa Reeve
Mission 2000 - Anita Badertscher
The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly: Research on the Internet - Anita
Cohen-Williams
The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail Status in Arizona -
Donald Kucera
Anita Cohen-Williams
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