Print: We-hey We-hey To’koo’ro’t

2024.03.0007

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Artifact Identification Print: We-hey We-hey To’koo’ro’t   (2024.03.0007)
Classification/
Nomenclature
  1. Communication Artifacts
  2. :
  3. Art
  4. :
  5. N/A
Artist/Maker Weshoyot Alvitre
Geographic Location
Period 21st c.
Date December 2022/January 2023 CE
Culture Native American: Tongva, USA
Location Not on Exhibit

Physical Analysis

Dimension 1 (Height) 36 cm
Dimension 2 (Width) 28.1 cm
Dimension 3 (N/A) N/A
Weight 31 g
Measuring Remarks N/A
Materials Paper, Pigment--Ink
Manufacturing Processes N/A

Research Remarks

Description N/A
Published Description N/A
Bibliography

“Beloved California Mountain Lion P-22 Laid to Rest in Tribal Burial.” The Guardian. March 7, 2023. sec. US news. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/mar/07/california-mountain-lio
n-p-22-tribal-burial.
Ernest, Holly B., and T. Winston Vickers. 2014. “Fractured Genetic Connectivity Threatens a Southern California Puma (Puma Concolor) Population.” PLOS ONE 9 (10): e107985. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107985.
Greene, Sean and THOMAS CURWEN. 2019. “Mapping the Tongva Villages of L.A.’s Past.” Los Angeles Times. May 9, 2019. https://www.latimes.com/projects/la-me-tongva-map/.
“Puma Profiles: P-022 (U.S. National Park Service).” 2021. National Park Service. February 12, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20220424102606/https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/puma-profiles-p-022.htm.
Solis, Nathan. 2022. “Dispute Arises over What to Do with P-22’s Remains.” Los Angeles Times, December 23, 2022. https://archive.li/nMBmN.

Artifact History

Credit Line/Dedication N/A
Reproduction No

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