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[Aztec dancer in traditional ceremonial dress] FD_01 2007-11

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 9 7/8 x 8 inches

Description

Aztec male dancer. Indigenous Peoples Sunrise Ceremony, "Unthanksgiving Day." San Francisco, California.
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[Funeral procession for Joe Serna, Jr.] FD_02 1999

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 8 x 9 7/8 inches

Description

Funeral procession for Mayor Joe Serna, Jr. (1939-1999). Daughter Lisa Serna, shown in white, carries funeral wreath with unidentified woman. Sacramento, California.
box 2

[Military guard at funeral of Joe Serna, Jr.] FD_03 1999

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 8 x 9 7/8 inches

Description

Funeral for Mayor Joe Serna, Jr. (1939-1999). Military guard lock hands over the coffin. Daughter Lisa Serna, dressed in white jacket stands to the far right. Sacramento, California.
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[Funeral of Joe Serna, Jr.] FD_04 1999

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 8 x 9 7/8 inches

Description

Joe Serna, Jr. Funeral ceremony. Pallbearer's carrying the casket. Sacramento, California.
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Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzalez, Chicano Park FD_05 2000

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 8 x 9 7/8 inches

Description

Mexican American boxer, poet, and political activist, Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzalez, speaks at an event held at Chicano Park in Los Angeles, California. Los Angeles, California.
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[Aztec dancers at Dolores Park] FD_06 1997

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 11 x 13 7/8 inches

Description

Aztec dancers in Dolores Park, San Francisco. San Francisco, California.
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Alkatraz 30th Anniversary FD_07 1999

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 10 7/8 x 14 inches
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[Andre in penacho] FD_08 1994

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 10 7/8 x 13 7/8 inches

Description

Andre [Segura?] in penacho. Outdoor event with Aztec dancers. Berkeley, California [?]
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[Aztec woman dancer] FD_09 1994

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 10 7/8 x 13 7/8 inches

Description

Chicano/a traditional arts and dance; Aztec dancers; Aztec ceremonial dress; Mexican traditional altars. Berkeley, California [?]
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[Aztec dancer] FD_10 1998

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 10 7/8 x 13 7/8 inches

Description

Aztec woman dancer in twirling motion. Wearing traditional Aztec costume. Possibly taken at Buena Vista Park in San Francisco. San Francisco, California.
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[Cesar Chavez speaking at Whole Earth Festival] FD_11 1989

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 10 7/8 x 13 7/8 inches

Description

Cesar Chavez speaking at the Whole Earth Festival, University of California, Davis. Davis, California.
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Floyd Westerman and Joan Baez FD_12 2003

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 10 7/8 x 13 7/8 inches

Description

March against Iraq war, San Francisco, 2003. In the background, a protest sign with an image of Dr. Martin Luther King states, "No War On Iraq." In the foreground, Native American activist, actor, and singer-songwriter Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman (1936-2007) and American folksinger, songwriter, musician, and activist Joan Baez (January 1941-). Probably at San Francisco Civic Center. San Francisco, California.
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[Jose Montoya performing] FD_13 1997

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 10 7/8 x 13 7/8 inches

Description

José Montoya (1932-2013), poet laureate and artist, is singing and playing his guitar at Luna's Café in Sacramento, CA. Sacramento, California.
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[Frank LaPena in traditional headdress] FD_14 2010

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 10 7/8 x 13 7/8 inches

Description

Frank LaPena (1935- ) dancing at Honored Elder's Day in Sacramento with the Maidu Dancers and Traditionalists, of which he is a founding member. Probably photographed in Capitol Park, Sacramento. Sacramento, California.
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[Frank LaPena in front of his artwork] FD_15

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 10 7/8 x 13 7/8 inches

Description

Photograph of Native American artist and collector, Frank LaPena taken in front of a wall of framed photographs from his exhibit, "The LaPena Collection: People and their Stories." Location Unknown.
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[Female basket weaver] FD_16 1999

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 10 7/8 x 13 7/8 inches

Description

California basket weaver. California.
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[Group at The Longest Walk 2] FD_17 2008

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 10 7/8 x 13 7/8 inches

Description

Protesters gathered to begin Longest Walk 2, a walk for cultural survival from San Francisco, California to Washington, D.C. Native American activist, Dennis Banks is at the center of the group with a microphone in hand. February 11 - July 11, 2008. San Francisco, California.
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Autoretrato – Pyramid Lake FD_18 2007

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 10 7/8 x 13 7/8 inches

Description

Self-portrait of Francisco Dominguez at Pyramid Lake, Nevada. Pyramid Lake, Nevada.
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Full Rights for All Immigrants FD_19 2009

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 10 7/8 x 13 7/8 inches

Description

Immigrant rights rally, Stockton, California, May 1, 2009. Children from southern Mexico standing in the rain to support parents and relatives on May Day 2009. Stockton, California.
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[Maidu Dancers and Traditionalists] FD_20 2008

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photographs 10 7/8 x 13 7/8 inches

Description

Maidu dancers in Capital Park, Sacramento. Female dancer in the foreground is Sage LaPena, daughter of Native American artist, Frank LaPena. Sacramento, California.
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Altar Catholic Center FD_21 2003

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 15 7/8 x 19 7/8 inches

Description

Mexican family standing in front of the Catholic Immigrant Center in Altar, Sonora, Mexico. Two crosses read, "903 Migrantes Muertos, Texas" and "834 Migrantes Muertos, California." Outdoor monochrome photograph. Altar (Sonora, Mexico).
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[Fence with crosses] FD_22 2007

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 15 7/8 x 19 7/8 inches

Description

Fence with crosses attached to it, one reads, "Juan Guillen Dominguez". Unknown Location.
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Hunger Strike for Immigrant Rights FD_23 2005

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 15 7/8 x 19 7/8 inches

Description

Immigrant woman workers participating in a hunger strike for immigrant rights in Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix, Arizona.
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[Gathering] FD_24 2005

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 15 7/8 x 19 7/8 inches

Description

Gathering of people in front of a wall. Some in the background are sitting down. Unknown Location.
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[Group of male figures with flags] FD_25 2004

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 15 7/8 x 19 7/8 inches

Description

A group of male figures lined up, some holding flags. Unknown Location.
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Women Almond Sorters, Winters, CA FD_26 1995

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 15 7/8 x 19 7/8 inches

Description

Female workers, sorting almonds in an assembly line. Winters, California.
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[Housing not handcuffs] FD_27 2010

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 10 7/8 x 13 7/8 inches

Description

Homeless man holding protest sign that reads: "Housing Not Handcuffs" probably in Sacramento or San Francisco, California. Unknown Location.
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[Christmas dinner in the Mission District] FD_28 2008

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 14 1/8 x 19 7/8 inches

Description

Line of patrons at a soup kitchen serving Christmas dinner in the San Francisco Mission District. San Francisco, California.
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Sacramento River Tent City FD_29 2009

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 15 7/8 x 19 7/8 inches

Description

Tents/shelter with an American Flag in foreground. Sacramento, California.
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[Immigrant rights rally in San Jose] FD_30 2006

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 15 7/8 x 19 7/8 inches

Description

Immigrant rights protest in San Jose, California, April 10th, 2006. Depicts large crowd, some in traditional costume and holding signs. San Jose, California.
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[Five figures in masks] FD_31 2008

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 15 x 19 3/4 inches

Description

Five figures wearing masks and dark robes. Location Unknown.
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Dolores Huerta Speaks FD_32 2006

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 15 x 19 3/4 inches

Description

Dolores Huerta (1930-) speaks at the Federal Building in San Francisco, California during the hunger strikes for immigrant rights in 2006. San Francisco, California.
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[Mato tipple] FD_33 2007

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 9 7/8 x 7 7/8 inches

Description

Mato Tipila (Bear Lodge) is a laccolithic butte in Bear Lodge Mountains in northeastern Wyoming. This image was used for Dominguez's Earth Day 2011 silkscreen posters. Wyoming.
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Auto Retrate, Juarez, Mexico FD_34 2008

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph 10 7/8 x 13 ¾ inches

Description

Self-portrait of the photographer in broken glass windows. Juarez, Mexico.
folder Oversized Folder, folder 1

[Tower Café Presents: Art Show 7 Fundraiser] FD_35 2003

Physical Description: 1 Sheets1 Poster 16 7/8 x 10 7/8 inches

Description

Poster for "Tower Café Presents: Art Show 7 Fundraiser" featuring a photograph depicting Floyd Red Crow Westerman and Joan Baez at a 'No War on Iraq' protest. Fundraiser to benefit KILI Radio and Francisco Dominguez. See also FD 12. Sacramento, California.
folder Oversized Folder, folder 1

[Retrospectives and Perspectives] FD_36 2010

Physical Description: 1 Sheets1 Poster 14 3/4 x 12 inches

Description

Poster for "Retrospectives and Perspectives" 25th annual Indian Conference. Celebrating 25 years of California Indian Advancement and Scholarly Excellence. October 15-16, 2010 University of California, Irvine Student Conference Center. Irvine, California.
folder Oversized Folder, folder 1

[Earth Day 2011] FD_37 2011

Physical Description: 1 Sheets1 Screen print 17 7/8 x 14 7/8 inches

Description

Poster for Earth Day 2011 featuring a photograph of Mato Tipila (Bear Lodge). Includes the text "We Only Have One Mother, So Let's Take Care Of Her." See also FD 33. Wyoming.
folder Oversized Folder, folder 1

[Earth Day 2011] FD_38 2011

Physical Description: 1 Sheets1 Screen print 17 7/8 x 14 7/8 inches

Description

Poster for Earth Day 2011 featuring a photograph of Mato Tipila (Bear Lodge). Includes the text "We Only Have One Mother, So Let's Take Care Of Her." See also FD 33. Wyoming.
folder Oversized Folder, folder 1

[Earth Day 2011] FD_39 2011

Physical Description: 1 Sheets1 Screen print 17 7/8 x 14 7/8 inches

Description

Poster for Earth Day 2011 featuring a photograph of Mato Tipila (Bear Lodge). Includes the text "We Only Have One Mother, So Let's Take Care Of Her." See also FD 33. Wyoming.
folder Oversized Folder, folder 1

[Safeground Stake Down 2013] FD_40 2013

Physical Description: 1 Sheets1 Screen print 22 x 14 inches

Description

Poster to promote a rally for the rights of homeless individuals. Features a photograph of a person in a sleeping bag outside of a building and includes the text, "You Have The Right to Remain Silent Safeground Stake Down 2013." Sacramento, California.
folder Oversized Folder, folder 1

[Must we always have this?] FD_41 2010

Physical Description: 1 Sheets1 Screen print 24 7/8 x 18 7/8 inches

Description

Poster to promote a rally of the Western Regional Advocacy Project. Features the photograph "Sacramento River Tent City" and includes the text, "Must we always have this? Why not housing? Join people from throughout the West Coast at Justin Herman Plaza, San Francisco for a March to the Federal Building January 20, 2010 11:00 am – 2:00pm more info contact WRAP www.wraphome.org" Sacramento, California.
folder Oversized Folder, folder 1

[Destination America] FD_42 2006

Physical Description: 1 Sheets1 Screen print 20 x 26 inches

Description

Poster featuring the photograph "Oaxacan Protest Against State Government" depicting a group of women and children walking, wearing traditional Oaxacan garments. Text around image reads, "Destination America--Oaxaca, Mexico". Oaxaca, Mexico.
folder Oversized Folder, folder 2

Xicanos For Peace FD_43 2005

Physical Description: 1 Sheets1 Screen print 20 x 26 inches

Description

Poster featuring a photograph of two female figures with bandana's over their faces that read, "No War Against Iraq". Image surrounded by border and includes the text, "NO Reconquista In My Name Xicanos For Peace". Unknown Location.
folder Oversized Folder, folder 2

[Guatemala] FD_44 1992

Physical Description: 1 Sheets1 Screen print 22 1/8 x 15 1/2 inches

Description

Yellow and red poster with male figure and Mayan pyramid (Maybe Chichen Itza?) that reads "Guatemala--Mayan Refugees 498 Years Later". Location Unknown.
folder Oversized Folder, folder 2

The Longest Walk2: A Walk for Cultural Survival FD_45 2008

Physical Description: 1 Sheets1 Screen print 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches

Description

Poster featuring photography by Francisco Dominguez. Includes the text, "The Longest Walk2: A Walk for Cultural Survival. From S.F. to D.C. February 11 - July 11, 2008". San Francisco, California.
folder Oversized Folder, folder 2

Amerikkka's Wall of Shame FD_46 2011

Physical Description: 1 Sheets1 Screen print 19 7/8 x 26 inches

Description

Poster featuring a photograph of crosses with names on a border wall in Tijuana, Mexico. Text surrounding image reads, "The U.S./Mexico Border Amerikkka's Wall of Shame." See also FD 22. Tijuana, Mexico.
folder Oversized Folder, folder 2

Defend Immigrant Rights FD_47 2004

Physical Description: 1 Sheets1 Screen print 20 x 26 inches

Description

Poster featuring a black and white photograph of six males in front of crosses. Text in left top corner of photo, "The pueblo of Altar, Sonora, Mexico 2003". Text in border reads, "Defend Immigrant Rights! "Somos seres humanos."" See also FD 21. Sonora, Mexico.
folder Oversized Folder, folder 2

U.S. Out of Iraq FD_48 2011

Physical Description: 1 Sheets1 Screen print 15 x 22 inches

Description

Poster featuring a photograph taken at an anti-war demonstration in San Francisco, California in 2003. Depicts a crowd of people chanting and raising fists in the air with a sign that reads "Freedom." San Francisco, California.
folder Oversized Folder, folder 2

[Despierta Raza] FD_49 1992

Physical Description: 1 Sheets1 Screen print15 x 22 inches

Description

Silkscreen poster featuring images of a volcano, eagle and buildings. Includes the text, "Despierta Raza—we only have one mother so let's take care of her." Sacramento, California.
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Generation Aztlan Mujer, Series II FD_50 1995

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints1 Black-and-white photograph

Description

Portrait of a woman with henna tattoos and a decorative jacket, holding her hair. Unknown Location.