File:Luiseno drawing early 1800s.jpg

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A Luiseno drawing from the early 1800s.
Author(s)


Pablo Tac
Copyright holder


Public Domain
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Source


Mission San Juan Capistrano: A Pocket History and Tour Guide (p. 5).
Date created


prior to 1900
Country of first publication


United States
Notes


Pablo Tac, who lived at Mission San Luis Rey in the 1820s and 1830s, penned this drawing depicting two young men wearing skirts of twine and feathers with feather decorations on their heads, rattles in their hands, and (perhaps) painted decorations on their bodies.
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