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Arnold, J. E. (1992). Complex Hunter-Gatherer-Fishers of Prehistoric California: Chiefs, Specialists, and Maritime Adaptations of the Channel Islands. American Antiquity, 57(1), 60–84. https://doi.org/10.2307/2694835 

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Dupris, Ben-Alex. 2023. “Chumash Powered.” Filmed 2023, Ventura, CA. Video, 8:27. https://www.patagonia.com/stories/chumash-powered-2/video-136219.html 

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Sims, M. C., & Stephens, M. (2011). Living folklore : an introduction to the study of people and their traditions (2nd ed.). Utah State Univ Press. 

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Erlandson, J. M., Braje, T. J., Ainis, A. F., Culleton, B. J., Gill, K. M., Hofman, C. A., Kennett, D. J., Reeder-Myers, L. A., Rick, T. C., & Hardy, K. (2020). Maritime Paleoindian technology, subsistence, and ecology at an ~11,700-year-old Paleocoastal site on California’s Northern Channel Islands, USA. PloS One, 15(9), e0238866–e0238866. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238866  

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Kennett, Douglas J. The Island Chumash: Behavioral Ecology of a Maritime Society, University of California Press, 2005. ProQuest Ebook Central, https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/osu/detail.action?docID=227335.  

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Erlandson, J. M., Rick, T. C., Braje, T. J., Casperson, M., Culleton, B., Fulfrost, B., Garcia, T., Guthrie, D. A., Jew, N., Kennett, D. J., Moss, M. L., Reeder, L., Skinner, C., Watts, J., & Willis, L. (2011). Paleoindian seafaring, maritime technologies, and coastal foraging on California’s Channel Islands. Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 331(6021), 1181-. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1201477 

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