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THE CALIFORNIA INDIAN MUSEUM & CULTURAL CENTER PRESENTS

CALIFORNIA INDIANS YOU SHOULD KNOW Saturday, April 12, 2014 Time: 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
From Modoc leader Captain Jack to San Bernardino County Supervisor James Ramos, California has a rich history of individuals who are dedicated to protecting tribal peoples and homelands. Presenters will discuss Native American leaders, cultural guardians and revolutionaries who have impacted the history of California. The general public often knows very little about these unsung heroes. Join us in exploring the experiences and contributions of California native historical and contemporary figures.

California Indian Museum and Cultural Center


(707) 579-3004 E-mail us at cimandcc@aol.com or visit our website at www.cimcc.org YOUR DONATIONS ARE SINCERELY APPRECIATED

T HE C ALIFORNIA I NDIAN M USEUM P RESENTS:


The 2014 Tillie Hardwick Lecture Series
During the whirlwind era of termination many California Indian Rancherias became things of the past. In a landmark case, Tillie Hardwick v. United States, one Pomo woman restored the sovereign status of 17 tribes. CIM honors Ms. Hardwicks dedication and contributions to all California Indians.

February 8, 2014 April 12, 2014 May 3, 2014

Social Myths, Mascots & Stereotypes California Indians You Should Know Native American Sports Heroes

Unless otherwise noted all lectures are held from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at The California Indian Museum and Cultural Center 5250 Aero Drive, Santa Rosa, California

From the north on Highway 101S: Airport Blvd. exit. Turn left onto Airport Blvd. Turn right onto Aero Drive. From the south on Highway 101N: Fulton Rd. exit. Turn right onto Airport Blvd. Turn right onto Aero Drive.

Call CIMCC for more information and directions at (707) 579-3004 or visit www.cimcc.org All lectures are open to the public Lecture dates and times are subject to change based on availability

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