- The
Chumash are a
Native American people of the
central and
southern coastal regions of California, in
portions of what is now Kern, San Luis Obispo, Santa...
- (as
estimated by historians), the work was
performed by a
labor force of
Canalino people. The
towers were
severely damaged in the June 29, 1925, earthquake...
-
single discipline on one course. Muro Sali dell'Ermellino
Della Rocca Canalino Sertorelli Fontana Longa Pian Del'Orso
Carcentina San
Pietro La
Konta Combined...
-
includes the following:
Carpinteria Middle School (5351
Carpinteria Ave)
Canalino Elementary (1480
Linden Ave)
Aliso Elementary (4545
Carpinteria Ave) Carpinteria...
- 2008/2009
school year, the
district included:
Aliso Elementary School Canalino Elementary School Carpinteria Family School Summerland School Carpinteria...
- by the
Chumash people. Locally, they
became known, by the Spanish, as
Canaliños as they
lived along the coast,
adjacent to the
Channel Islands. One of...
- land now
known as
Point Arguello was
originally known by the 'Chumashan—
Canalino Indian' name "Nocto" and was part of the
territory ruled by
Chief Salipuata...
- a rock dam
which was
constructed in 1806 by
Native Americans (mainly
Canaliños)
under the
direction of the
Spanish padres of the
adjacent Mission Santa...
- poor
health arrived in
Santa Barbara.
Legend has it that
Curtiss met a "
Canalino (Chumash)
Native named El
Viego –
referred to as the "ancient one" and...
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Publishing for $3.5 million. On
December 16, 1992, Home News Corp.
subsidiary Canalino Broadcasting Corp. sold the
station to
Criterion Media Group Inc. for $1...