Partial article clipping providing details about the dedication of the former Army communications center to D-QU. The site provided "an opportunity for [Native and Chicano] people to receive and education relevant to [their] needs."
Portion of newspaper article showing images of Native Americans performing ceremonial dances at a powwow. "Nick Johnson ties his headdress securely under his chin as he prepares for his role in the dancing and drumming. A DQU student invites local…
Image from an article titled "Indians March, Smoke Peace Pipe for D-QU." "The Chicano flag and an Indian staff were raised side by side when the marchers arrived to symbolize unity between the two peoples. A speaker pointed out that the distinction…
Panel #2 of "A Run Around the Block Display" providing excerpts from the memoir by Veta Hurst Griggs about growing up in Woodland at the turn of the twentieth century.
This is the second panel in the Blowers display. This panel covers the birth of R. B. Blowers' children, the death of his first wife and marriage to his second wife. It also discusses R. B. Blowers' planting of grapes and the beginning of his raisin…
This supplemental panel discusses the work of Carrie and Annie Blowers as artists, including drawing, painting and sculpting. It also includes information about how the family farm served as inspiration for some of their work.