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California / Native American history / Datura wrightii / History of North America / Pictogram / Chumashan languages / Sky Coyote / Rock art / Prayer / Chumash people / Visual arts / Native American art
California
Native American history
Datura wrightii
History of North America
Pictogram
Chumashan languages
Sky Coyote
Rock art
Prayer
Chumash people
Visual arts
Native American art

Advance Access Publication 10 October[removed]eCAM 2005;[removed]–463

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