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Pala Cupeño Revitalization Program, Cupa Cultural CenterCategory
Language Learning, Plants and Ethnobotany, StoriesSummary
A story about medicines from Mulu'wetam: The First People, page 110- 113, is about how the Cupeño Indians long ago would use some medicines to help with certain ailments. Also audio of each sentences 1-9 of Frances Bosley reading the story in Cupeño. Digital Heritage
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Pala Cupeño Revitalization Program, Cupa Cultural CenterCategory
Arts and Artists, Language Learning, Plants and Ethnobotany, TraditionsSummary
Native American baskets worked on by Carmelita Myers Ryan, a Cupeño Indian that lived in Pala California. These baskets were being made from the Juncus plant ( Séyily ) and Deergrass plant ( Súul ).