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  • Collection: Community Heritage Lab

Projectile Points.png
A still-image showcasing some of the projectile points used by the Native Americans that were discovered during excavation.

Map.png
Showcases a map of the old layout of where the rancheria resided.

Native Village Mural.png
Mural of the a California Indian Village in the Santa Clara valley during the pre-contact times.

Peelo Stone Beads and Pendants.png
Stone beads and pendants from Mission Santa Clara made by Native Americans.

Peelo Flaked Stone Tools.png
Stone flaked tools from Mission Santa Clara made by Native Americans. The projectile point types are (a) Stockton Serrated, (b) Mission Santa Clara Serrated, (c) Rattlesnake Corner-notched, (d) Desert Side-notched, (e) Wide Side Corner-notched, (f)…

Panich 2015 Map.png
An overhead view of Mission Santa Clara at Santa Clara University depicting the current buildings on campus and image overlays of previous places and areas of the ranchería.

rose garden guy.png
photo of Padre of the Roses

Rancheria Outline.png
Picture of the outline of a Mission Santa Clara Rancheria. This outline is located on the first floor of the north-side parking structure on the Santa Clara University Campus.

Foundation of Rancharia.png
This image shows the foundation of a Mission Santa Clara Rancharia found during the recent project to build a parking garage on the North side of the Santa Clara Campus.

Mission Rancharia.png
Picture of native dwelling during the time Mission Santa Clara. While the exact location of this rancharia is unknown, this indian residence was located on Mission Santa Clara property.
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