Title:
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Juan José Fustero, a lifelong resident of Piru, Ventura County, son of San Fernando Mission Indians of Tataviam and Kitanemuk ancestry. Photo taken in the early twentieth century.
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Creator:
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unknown
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Date:
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circa : early 1900s
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Description:
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A side view of Juan José Fustero who sits on a horse. Fustero is carrying a rifle in a sling. Hills are visible in the background. Image originally obtained from Ventura County Museum of History and Art.
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Type:
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image
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Format:
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1 photographic print : b&w ; 21 X 26 cm.
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Contributor:
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Black Gold Cooperative Library System
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Subject:
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Fustero, Juan José
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Subject:
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Ventura County (Calif.)
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Subject:
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Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians
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Subject:
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Chumash Indians -- California -- Ventura County
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Subject:
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Chumash Indians -- Men -- California -- Ventura County
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Language:
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eng
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Copyright Holder:
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Copyright status unknown.
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Copyright Statement:
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Note:
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Part of "Historical Photos of Four Ethnicities on California's Central Coast" Collection
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Note:
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Originally published as part of Native Americans on the Central Coast: a photo essay
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Identifier:
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NA009
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Filename:
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BG-NA-14-009.jpg
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