Indian Lore Program with Selena LaMarr
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Title
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Indian Lore Program with Selena LaMarr
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Description
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Selena Lamarr demonstrating basket weaving and use outside the Loomis Museum.
Selena LaMarr, whose given name was Boonookoo-eemenorra, was a member of the Astugewi tribe. She became the first woman naturalist at Lassen Volcanic National Park and for twenty years, she wore her Astugewi tribal dress and educated listeners about the practices of her tribe ("Selena La Marr", NPS.gov).
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Publisher
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Selena La Marr Photo Gallery, National Park Service
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Rights Holder
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Images credited to NPS without any copyright symbol are public domain. Images credited with a copyright symbol (indicating that the creator may maintain rights to the work) or credited to any entity other than NPS must not be presumed to be public domain
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Subject
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Selena LaMarr
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NPS Region
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Pacific-West
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Traditional Indigenous Landholders
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Atsugewi, Yana, Yahu, and Maidu (refer to the area as Kohm Yah-mah-nee)
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National Park Location
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Lassen Volcanic National Park