Almost two weeks ago, oil started flowing once again through pipelines owned and operated by Sable Offshore from Platform Harmony to Las Flores Canyon Processing Facility in Santa Barbara County.
Coastal Chumash leaders speak out with a cultural presentation and concerns about the Sable oil pipeline. They fear another ...
Siblings Kimberly Reid and Neil Perry make up The Band Perry. (Courtesy photo) Known for major hits like “If I Die Young” and ...
Chumash Day Powwow and Intertribal Gathering at Malibu Bluffs Park is a gathering of families and an homage to ancestors and ...
The Chumash community is searching for a missing tomol, a 25-foot wooden canoe they believe was stolen from Santa Barbara’s ...
The Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez has been synonymous with boxing over the last 15 years. In an area known for tourism and wine country, some of the best fights in the sport have taken place at ...
According to historical documents, the deaths of about 3,800 baptized Chumash people living in Santa Barbara were recorded between the years 1789 and 1840. The bones of some lay interred in a large ...
When America was gaining independence from Great Britain, the Chumash were losing culture, language and life.
Members of the Chumash community gathered at UC Santa Barbara’s North Campus Open Space for an event that none of them had ever witnessed, a practice that had been lost for generations, that most ...
The central California coast, with its rugged beaches and kelp forests, draws a lot of visitors for its scenic beauty. For the Chumash people, the coastline means a lot more. "Almost all the places ...
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