California Frontier - A History Podcast

De: Damian Bacich Ph.D.
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  • Prof. Damian Bacich takes you on a journey into the fascinating early history of California and the West. Listen to stories and interviews with scholars, experts and people passionate about a time when California was the frontier of empire and imagination.

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  • The Mexican-American War
    Aug 22 2024

    This episode explores the complex history of the Mexican-American War and its lasting impact on North America. In it, we cover:

    • Spanish presence in North America and the formation of the United States
    • The Louisiana Purchase and its significance
    • Texas independence and annexation by the U.S.
    • Tensions leading to war between the U.S. and Mexico
    • Key battles and military campaigns, including:
      • The capture of Monterrey
      • The Bear Flag Revolt in California
      • The fall of Mexico City
    • The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and its terms
    • The Gadsden Purchase

    Learn how this conflict reshaped borders and led to massive U.S. territorial gains, including California, New Mexico, and parts of several other states. Discover the complicated motivations behind the war and its long-lasting consequences for both nations.

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    34 m
  • The Chumash Uprising Part 2: Interview with Dr. John Johnson
    Aug 8 2024

    In the second part of our interview, Dr. John Johnson, former Curator of Anthropology at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, delves deeper into the legacy and aftermath of the 1824 Chumash Uprising in California:

    - The long-term impacts of the uprising on California's history
    - Why most Chumash people returned to the missions after the revolt
    - The complex relationships between Native Americans, missionaries, and the Mexican government
    - Comparisons with other California mission uprisings
    - How modern Chumash people view and remember the uprising
    - Ongoing research and future projects related to early California history

    Drawing from mission records, oral histories, and extensive archival research, Dr. Johnson provides a nuanced view of this pivotal event and its place in the broader context of California's colonial period.

    This interview offers valuable insights for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of California's Native American history and the mission era.

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    27 m
  • The Chumash Uprising Part 1: Interview with Dr. John R. Johnson
    Aug 1 2024

    In Part 1 of this fascinating interview, Dr. John Johnson, former Curator of Anthropology at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, provides an in-depth look at the Chumash Uprising of 1824 - the most important indigenous uprising in California history.

    Dr. Johnson, an expert on California's Native peoples, especially the Chumash Indians, shares his extensive research on this pivotal uprising that occurred exactly 200 years ago. He discusses:

    • The historical context and conditions leading to the uprising
    • The sequence of events at Missions Santa Ynez, La Purisima, and Santa Barbara
    • Various perspectives on the causes, including those of missionaries, government officials, and the Chumash people themselves
    • The aftermath and casualties of the uprising
    • The cultural, economic, and political factors involved

    Drawing from diverse sources, including archival records, oral histories and mission registers, Dr. Johnson offers a comprehensive and nuanced view of this important chapter in California's Native American history.

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    The Chumash: Native Americans of the California Coast

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    41 m

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Discovering the Richness of California History

It’s a new discovery with each episode that piques my curiosity and invites me to explore more about the rich history of our state.

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Must listen for California history buffs!

as a 9th generation Californiano decended from Carrillos, Ortegas, Argüellos, Alvisos, Founding Families which are being removed daily from our childrens history

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