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<strong>Society</strong> <strong>for</strong> Cali<strong>for</strong>nia <strong>Archaeology</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong> <strong>2010</strong> 111<br />

resource managers working in coastal Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, how do we balance our mandates <strong>for</strong> site<br />

preservation with environmental laws restricting coastal armoring? Should we proactively<br />

per<strong>for</strong>m data recovery to get that "important in<strong>for</strong>mation?" Or should we allow nature to take its<br />

course?<br />

THOMAS, Tiffany<br />

University of Nevada, Las Vegas<br />

see ROTH, Barbara J.<br />

THOMAS-BARNETT, Lisa<br />

San Nicolas Island<br />

Boxes and Bottles on San Nicolas Island<br />

• Symposium 1 (La Sierra); Thursday, 1:56 PM<br />

Recently, an artifact cache was discovered in a cliff face on San Nicolas Island. Two<br />

complete water bottles and two redwood boxes filled with tools were recovered.<br />

Objects contained within the boxes represent local and Northwest Indian artifacts as<br />

well as historic materials. A brief description of the finds and their context is<br />

presented.<br />

TIPON, Nick<br />

Graton Rancheria<br />

ADAMS, Amanda<br />

LOKI Interpretive Group<br />

Interpreting Native Culture: Improving the Process and the Stories We Tell<br />

• General Session 9 (Citrus Heritage); Saturday, 9:00 AM<br />

The session considers how the interpretation of Native culture should be improved. Key issues to<br />

be addressed include: how can interpretation act as an effective <strong>for</strong>m of mitigation? How can the<br />

collaborative process between tribes and educators be improved? What types of media are most<br />

appropriate when interpreting Native heritage? And how can we craft stories that move beyond<br />

conventional methods that are often bland and generic? This is a working session that invites<br />

new views of Native culture, seeks to build real bridges of cultural understanding and<br />

partnership, and places a premium on creativity in the stories we tell.<br />

TOKUNAGA, Alice<br />

Cal Poly Pomona<br />

see WEBB, Brittany<br />

TUSHINGHAM, Shannon<br />

UC Davis and Elk Valley Rancheria<br />

BETTINGER, Robert L.<br />

UC Davis<br />

Why Foragers Choose Acorns be<strong>for</strong>e Salmon: Modeling Back-Loaded vs. Front-Loaded<br />

Resources<br />

• Organized Poster Session 1 (Ben H. Lewis Hall North); Thursday, 2:30 - 4:45 PM

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