Roberta Jewett's scientific contributions
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... Recent archaeological research is addressing the long-term implications that colonialism has had on the Kashaya Pomo people. Through the collaborative efforts of the California Department of Parks and Recreation, the Kashaya Pomo Tribe, the University of California at Berkeley, and CALTRANS, a growing corpus of archaeological work is presenting new insights on the ancient and recent histories of the Kashaya (Dowdall and Parrish 2003;Farris 1989Farris , 1997Lightfoot, et al. 1997;Parkman 1993Parkman , 1996Parkman /1997Parrish, et al. 2000). The idea of developing an interpretive trail grew out of the archaeological research and discussions with Kashaya tribal scholars and elders. ...
Reference: The KASHAYA POMO INTERPRETIVE TRAIL PROJECT