Introduction: Lineages then and now -- Cultures and communities before the Mission (pre-1797) -- Lineages within Spanish colonization (1797-1821) -- Continuity and dispossession (1821-1850) -- Statehood to eviction (1850-1885) -- Federal recognition (1885-1904) -- Lying low but laying groundwork (1900-1950) -- Captains, tribal government, and community (1950-2019) -- Conclusion: A recognizable tribe -- Appendix A: Captains and lineage leaders at San Fernando Mission -- Appendix B: List and analysis of the forty petitioners -- Appendix C: Genealogies of progenitors -- Appendix D: Names of tribe and nonprofit -- Glossary
Summary
"The experience of the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians is an instructive model for scholars and provides a model for multicultural tribal development that may be of interest to recognized and nonrecognized Indian nations in the United States and elsewhere."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 14, 2021)