First People - The Salinans
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P301 Entrance to Painted Cave, Nov. 1969
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P830 Lucia Weeks Armas
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P064 Tim Boranda - June 1972. Part Salinan Indian
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Garcia Ranch House, Jolon Indian standing in front of grinder now at San Antonio Mission was owned by Dave Mora
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p945 Located on the San Miguelito, Stony Valley is thought to be the site of one of the largest Salinan settlements, named Chuquilin in mission records
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Baskets were used for carrying items, making mortars, cooking, and storing food for later use. Mason took thsi photograph in the early 1900s. (Courtesy of Monterey County Historical Society.)
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P794 - A large group celebration at Mission San Antonio in 1884.
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This Salinan basket was photographed by Mason in the early 1900s.
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P782 - Felipe's brother Eusebio, or "Tito" (1858-1934), was also a well-known vaquero. He is holding his rawhide lariat. The Encinales family passed the winter braiding ropes and weaving baskets. (Courtesy of San Antonio Valley Historical Association,)
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P775 Mortar Bowls at San Miguelito Corrals
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Drawings on Painted Cave
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P778 - Perfecta Garcia Encinales (1830-1913) believed drawn by Tid Casey
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P783 - Maria de los Angeles Ocarfu Baylon, a desendent of Mission San Miguel neophytes, married "Tito" Encinales in 1934. She is said to be buried in the Rose Garden at Mission San Antonio.
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Antonia Encinales
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P784 - Maggie Ocarfu Wolf and Francesca Gambuscero Encinales
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P325 - Indian quarters near San Antonio Mission, c1900. People may be the Encinales (Eusebio).
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Painted Cave
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P781 - Felipe Encinales
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Rachael Gillett standing in Painted Cave
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P780 - Encinales Family Group with Children
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P779 - Encinales Family Group at Mission San Antonio
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P786 - aughters of Pedro Encinales and Francesca Gambuscero posing with their uncle Dolores Encinales.
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P799 - Pedro Encinales and Julian Brunetti of King City discussed plans for a celebration. Brunetti was especially fond of the September 16 fiesta. Julius Trescony directed the St. Anthony's Day fiestas for 35 years
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