University of California, Santa Barbara

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California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives

 

 

GUIDE TO

THE ROYAL CHICANO AIR FORCE ARCHIVES

1973-1988


Collection Number:  CEMA 8.

 

Size Collection:  15 linear feet (34 document boxes and 2 oversize boxes).

 

Acquisition Information: Donated by Royal Chicano Air Force, 1988.

 

Access restrictions: None.

 

 

Royl Chicano Air Force

Use Restriction: Copyright has not been assigned to the Department of Special Collections, UCSB.  All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections.  Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Department of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which also must be obtained. 

 

Processing Information: Project Archivist Salvador Güereña.  Principle records processor Victor Muñoz. Principal silkscreen processors Victor Muñoz and María Velasco 1973-1988.

 

Location:  Del Norte.

Table of Contents
Container Listing || Appendix A Slides || Appendix B Silkscreens


APPENDIX A
SLIDES

     1.    Espinosa, Luzma;   Ojos de Dios ;   n.d.;  collage and embroidery
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.1 001.
Assemblage

     2.    Favela, Clara--Gina Montoya Tere Romo and Henry Ortiz among other community members;   "Ofrenda" for Día de los Muertos;   October 1978;  ofrenda/altar
Site/Location:  Washington Neighborhood Center, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc., and the County of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  3. Washington Neighborhood Center, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  RCAF Community Altar. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
New ID No. Cat.1 002(1-3).
Assemblage

     3.    Favela, Ricardo;   Favela Altar ;   1987;  altar
Site/Location:  Fresno Metropolitan Museum, Fresno, CA;  fund:  Fresno Metropolitan Museum and Arte Americas;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  8. Fresno Metropolitan Museum, Fresno, CA
Comments/Description:
  From "Vivan los Muertos, a Brush with Death" Art Show celebrating "Día de los Muertos." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
New ID No. Cat.1 003(1-8).
Assemblage

     4.    Favela, Ricardo;   Huelga;   ca. 1985-1986;  silkscreen, fabric, and buttons.  Work encased in plexi-glass frame
Site/Location:  Sacramento, CA;   slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1. Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.1 004.
Assemblage

     5.    Montoya, Gina--Juanishi V. Orosco Tere Romo and Arnaldo Solis;   "Fiesta de Colores" Main Altar (details);   March 1981;  mixed media altars
Site/Location:  Southside Park, Seventh and T Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas and the County of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  2. Southside Park, Seventh and T Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Slide 2: Glass piece in center made by Juanishi V. Orosco. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
New ID No. Cat.1 005(1-2).
Assemblage

     6.    Montoya, Gina--Lupe Portillo Tere Romo Rosemary Rasul Jennie Baca and Armando Cid;  assistants: Members of the community;  "Community Altar" for Día de los Muertos (detail);   ca. October-November 1978;  mixed media including flowers, candles, food, art work, photos, etc.
Site/Location:  Alkali Redevelopment Office, 12th and F Streets, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas/Breakfast for Niños;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  1. Alkali Redevelopment Office, 12th and F Streets, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Detail photo. Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
New ID No. Cat.1 006.
Assemblage

     7.    Montoya, Gina--Tere Romo Lupe Portillo and Señora Angelbertha Cobb;   Día de los Muertos Altar;   November 1, 1978;  altar
Site/Location:  Washington Neighborhood Center, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  1. Washington Neighborhood Center, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Constructed for Día de los Muertos community ceremony. Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
New ID No. Cat.1 007.
Assemblage

     8.    Montoya, José;   Reno Club Ofrenda;   1987;  ofrenda
Site/Location:  Fresno Metropolitan Museum, Fresno, CA;  fund:  Fresno Metropolitan Museum and Arte Americas;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  2. Fresno Metropolitan Museum, Fresno, CA
Comments/Description:
  From "Vivan los Muertos, a Brush with Death" Art Show celebrating "Día de los Muertos." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
New ID No. Cat.1 008(1-2).
Assemblage

     9.    Padilla, Stan;   Slides 3-5: Aztec Calendar; 6-7: Abuela Mía;   ca. 1967-1974;  acrylic on canvas, pine wood frame
   no. of slides:  2.
New ID No. Cat.1 009(1-2).
Assemblage

   10.    Palomino, Ernie;   (title unknown);   1987;  ceramic, styrofoam, and acrylic on paper
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  From "Vivan los Muertos, a Brush with Death" Art Show celebrating "Día de los Muertos." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
New ID No. Cat.1 010.
Assemblage

   11.    Rodriguez, Margarita;   Free los Siete;   1987;  altar
Site/Location:  Fresno Metropolitan Museum, Fresno, CA;  fund:  Fresno Metropolitan Museum and Arte Americas;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  4. Fresno Metropolitan Museum, Fresno, CA
Comments/Description:
  From "Vivan los Muertos, a Brush with Death" Art Show celebrating "Día de los Muertos."  Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
New ID No. Cat.1 011(1-4).
 Assemblage

   12.    Sierra, John;   Cajita;   1987;  caja (box)
Site/Location:  Fresno Metropolitan Museum, Fresno, CA;  fund:  Fresno Metropolitan Museum and Arte Americas;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1. Fresno Metropolitan Museum, Fresno, CA
Comments/Description:
  From "Vivan los Muertos, a Brush with Death" Art Show celebrating "Día de los Muertos." Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
New ID No. Cat.1 012.
Assemblage

   13.    Villa, Esteban;   (title unknown);   1987;  caja (box)
 Site/Location:  Fresno Metropolitan Museum, Fresno, CA;  fund:  Fresno Metropolitan Museum and Arte Americas;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1. Fresno Metropolitan Museum, Fresno, CA
Comments/Description:
  From "Vivan los Muertos, a Brush with Death" Art Show celebrating "Día de los Muertos."  Cross-reference with Center Activities and Programs.
New ID No. Cat.1 013.
Assemblage

   14.    Aeronaves de Aztlán, Royal Chicano Air Force and Centro de Artistas Chicanos Inc; Gilbert Gamino, Phillip Santos and Louie "The Foot" Gonzalez;   Aeronaves de Aztlán Automotive Co-Op;   ca. 1978-1979; 
Site/Location:  Aeronaves de Aztlán, Sacramento Blvd., Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Aeronaves;  slide photographer:  Héctor Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  16. Aeronaves de Aztlán, Sacramento Blvd., Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Slide 8: Mural by Juan Cervantes.
New ID No. Cat.3 001(1-16).
Center Activities and Programs

   15.    Breakfast for Niños Program and Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.; David Rasul, Rosemary Rasul, Jennie Baca, Tere Romo and Gina Montoya;  assistants: Cultural Affairs Committee Staff;  Christmas Unity Program;   December 1977; 
Site/Location:  Hiram Johnson High School, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Breakfast for Niños Program and Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  19. Hiram Johnson High School, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  In slides 4, 8, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19: the piñatas were made by Rodolfo Cuellar.  After the breaking of the piñatas, food was served and food baskets were given out.
New ID No. Cat.3 002(1-19).
Center Activities and Programs

   16.    California State University, Sacramento and Centro de Artistas Chicanos Inc.; José Montoya;  assistants: Ricardo Favela;  "Anciano" City Hall Art Show;   May 1979; 
Site/Location:  City Hall, 12th and I Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  California State University, Sacramento and Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.;   no. of slides:  5. City Hall, 12th and I Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 003(1-5).
Center Activities and Programs

   17.    Centro de Artistas Chicanos;  assistants: Gina Montoya and Juanishi Orosco;  Fiesta de Colores;   March 1983; 
Site/Location:  Washington Neighborhood Center, Sacramento, CA;   slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:   23. Washington Neighborhood Center, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 005(1-23).
Center Activities and Programs

   18.    Centro de Artistas Chicanos;   Television Interview (KOVR Channel 13--An ABC Affiliate);    1975; 
Site/Location:  Channel 13 Studio;   slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1. Channel 13 Studio
New ID No. Cat.3 011.
Center Activities and Programs

   19.    Centro de Artistas Chicanos; Gina Montoya;   Fiesta de Maiz;   June 1982; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, Sacramento, CA;   slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzales;  no. of slides:  11. Southside Park, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  slide 10: Xilonen is taken to the "North" direction where Jennie Baca gives her consejos.  North is direction of the elders and wisdom.  Pictured with Xilonen (Jolene Gamino) is Gloria Tarin Gamino and Maquitl Ortiz.
New ID No. Cat.3 008(1-11).
Center Activities and Programs

   20.    Centro de Artistas Chicanos; Gina Montoya, Juanishi Orosco, Arnaldo Solis and Stan Padilla;   Fiesta de Maiz;    June 1981; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, Sacramento, CA;   slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  2. Southside Park, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 006(1-2).
Center Activities and Programs

   21.    Centro de Artistas Chicanos; Gina Montoya, Juanishi Orosco, Arnoldo Solis, David Rasul and Tere Romo;   Fiesta de Maiz;   June 1981; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, Sacramento, CA;   slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  5. Southside Park, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 007(1-5).
Center Activities and Programs

   22.    Centro de Artistas Chicanos; Helen and Fidel Trujillo, and the parishioners of the Catholic Church in San José;   Día de Tonantzín/La Virgen de Guadalupe;   n.d.; 
Site/Location:  Catholic Church, San José, CA;   slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  11. Catholic Church, San José, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 004(1-11).
Center Activities and Programs

   23.    Centro de Artistas Chicanos; Juanishi Orosco;   Television Interview (KCRA-Channel 3--An NBC Affiliate) re: The Butterfly Mural;   June 1980; 
Site/Location:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos;   slide photographer:   Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  3. Centro de Artistas Chicanos
New ID No. Cat.3 0010(1-3).
Center Activities and Programs

   24.    Centro de Artistas Chicanos; Juanishi Orosco and Gina Montoya;   Solano County Mural Project;   ca. late 1970s; 
 fund:  Solano County Substance Abuse Program and California Arts Council Artist in Residency Program;  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No.  Cat.3 009.
Center Activities and Programs

   25.    Centro de Artistas Chicanos and Auburn Arts Center;  Ricardo Favela, Esteban Villa and Larry Ortiz;   "Compañeros," Two Man Art Exhibition of Work by Esteban Villa and Ricardo Favela;    February-March 1985; 
Site/Location:  Auburn Arts Center, Auburn, CA;  fund:  Auburn Arts Center;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  27. Auburn Arts Center, Auburn, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 012(1-27).
Center Activities and Programs

   26.    Centro de Artistas Chicanos and California State University; Ricardo Favela and José Montoya;  assistants: CSU Sacramento students;  Barrio Art for Ethnic Groups;    September 1973; 
Site/Location:  Washington Plaza, 13th and E Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc., and CSUS;   no. of slides:  8. Washington Plaza, 13th and E Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 013(1-8).
Center Activities and Programs

   27.    Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Breakfast for Niños and Open Ring Gallery; Rene Yañez, Gina Montoya, Frank Godina, Juan Carrillo, Jose Montoya, Richard Rodriguez and Rosemary Rasul;  assistants: David Rasul and Cultural Affairs Committee staff;  José Montoya's "Pachuco Art: An Historical Update" Opening Night Reception;   December 9, 1977; 
Site/Location:  Open Ring Art Gallery, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  California Arts Council, Centro de Artistas and the City of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  2. Open Ring Art Gallery, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 014(1-2).
Center Activities and Programs

   28.    Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Breakfast for Niños Program Royal Chicano Air Force and Cultural Affairs Committee; Rosemary Rasul, David Rasul, Tere Romo, Freddy Rodriguez and Juan Carrillo;   Royal Chicano Air Force and Breakfast for Niños Program Fundraiser;   October 1978; 
Site/Location:  Sacramento High School Auditorium, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos and Breakfast for Niños Program;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  75. Sacramento High School Auditorium, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Slide 39: RCAF Band leader, Freddy Rodriguez singing one of the songs he composed for the Chicano opera "Xic-indio".  The evening's entertainment included a poetry reading by José Montoya, a performance of a segment of Freddy Rodriguez's "Xic-Indio," and Teatro Campesino's performance of "El Fin del Mundo.".
New ID No. Cat.3 015(1-75).
Center Activities and Programs

   29.    Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Breakfast for Niños Programs Royal Chicano Air Force and Cultural Affairs Committee; Rosemary Rasul, David Rasul, Tere Romo, Gina Montoya and Clara Cid Favela;   "Día de las Madres" Celebration;   May 1978; 
Site/Location:  Washington Elementary School, 19th and F Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc., Breakfast for Niños Program and the County of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  30. Washington Elementary School, 19th and F Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  slide 9: Pictured is "the kid" José Reynaga with youth group performing for the mothers. At right is Clara Cid, Sr., mistress of ceremony. (She is Armando Cid's mother). Poster on podium stand done by Ricardo Favela.
New ID No. Cat.3 016(1-30).
Center Activities and Programs

   30.    Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Royal Chicano Air Force and Open Ring Gallery; Rene Yañez (curator), Tere Romo, Frank Godina, Juan Carrillo, Richard Rodriguez and Rosemary Rasul;  assistants: David Rasul, Breakfast for Niños and Cultural Affairs Committee Staff;  "Pachuco Art: An Historical Update" Art Exhibition;   December 9, 1977; 
Site/Location:  Open Ring Gallery, J Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  California Arts Council, Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc., and the City of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  17. Open Ring Gallery, J Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 017(1-17).
Center Activities and Programs

   31.    Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Royal Chicano Air Force La Raza Bookstore Breakfast for Niños Program Belmonte Studios and Open Rings Gallery; Rosemary Rasul, Tere Romo and Gina Montoya;   Royal Chicano Air Force Annual Christmas Art Sale;   December 1979; 
Site/Location:  Open Rings Gallery, 6th and I Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  16. Open Rings Gallery, 6th and I Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 018(1-16).
Center Activities and Programs

   32.    Chicano Studies at California State University, Sacramento and Royal Chicano Air Force; California State University, Sacramento Chicano Studies: Sam Rios, et. al.;   National Association of Chicano Studies Conference;   March 1985; 
Site/Location:  El Rancho Hotel, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  CSUS;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  30. El Rancho Hotel, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 019(1-30).
Center Activities and Programs

   33.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Breakfast for Niños and Centro de Artistas Chicanos;   "Christmas Unity" Program;   Slide 1: December 1977; Slide 2: December 1978; 
Site/Location:  Sutter Jr. High and Hiram Johnson High School, Sacramento, CA;   slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  3. Sutter Jr. High and Hiram Johnson High School, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Christmas Unity.
New ID No. Cat.3 020(1-3).
Center Activities and Programs

   34.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Breakfast for Niños and Centro de Artistas Chicanos;   Piñatas Making and Set-Up for Annual "Christmas Unity" Event;   December 1976; 
Site/Location:  Breakfast for Niños office, Sutter Jr. High, Sacramento, CA;   slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  5. Breakfast for Niños office, Sutter Jr. High, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  The making of a giant piñata.
New ID No. Cat.3 049(1-5).
Center Activities and Programs

   35.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Breakfast for Niños Program, Centro de Artistas Chicanos, La Raza Bookstore, CSUS MECHA Club and Washington Elementary students;   "Fiesta de Maiz" First Annual Celebration of Chicano Cultural Ceremonies;   ca. 1976; 
Site/Location:  Zapata Park Housing Project, Sacramento, CA;   slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  46. Zapata Park Housing Project, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  "Sacramento ceremonies conceived by community activists working for the Centro, Breakfast for Niños, Sacramento Concilio La Raza Bookstore and MECHA Sac State (CSUS). Its purpose was to fill the ceremonial void in the Chicano Movement. This ceremonia is to honor the coming of age of our Chicana youths represented by Chicanas to represent "Xilonen" a young tender ear of corn (maiz). The first Xilonen's name was Maria Maiz." 1-5: Construction of ceremonial chair and pyramid in Rudy Cuellar's backyard; 6-10: Transporting pyramid to Zapata Park; 11-26: Completion of pyramid; 27-32,34-35,37: Final preparations for ceremonia; 33: Gloria Rangel (center) is pictured with Children's group from the "South" direction.  These neighborhood children (many from the Zapata Park Housing Project) learned a dace which they offered up during the ceremony; 36: Maria Maiz "Xilonen" with Gina Montoya; 38-46: Ceremonia performed by El Viento Stan Padilla, Dr. Arnaldo Solis and José Montoya. The ceremony shows the transformation of Maria Maiz into "Xilonen.".
New ID No. Cat.3 046(1-46).
Center Activities and Programs

   36.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Centro de Artistas Chicanos and Breakfast for Niños;   Mascara Making Workshops in local schools for "El Día de los Muertos";   Slide 1: October 1976; Slide 2: October 1977; 
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  2.  
Comments/Description:
  Mascara making.
New ID No. Cat.3 047(1-2).
Center Activities and Programs

   37.    Cultural Affairs Committee; David Rasul, Dr. Arnaldo Solis, Gina Montoya, Tere Romo, Juanishi Orosco and Rosemary Rasul;  assistants: Cultural Affairs Committee Staff;  Día de los Muertos Community Procession;   November 2, 1978; 
Site/Location:  Hiram Johnson High School to Saint Mary's Cemetery (65th Street and 21st Avenue), Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc., and the City and County of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  20. Hiram Johnson High School to Saint Mary's Cemetery (65th Street and 21st Avenue), Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Slide 11: Process arriving at St. Mary's Cemetery.  Pete Baca holding "female" skeleton, David Rasul holding corona on left, "Cisco" holding corona on right.
New ID No. Cat.3 026(1-20).
Center Activities and Programs

   38.    Cultural Affairs Committee; David Rasul, Gina Montoya, Juanishi Orosco, Tere Romo and Arnaldo Solis;  assistants: Cultural Affairs Committee Staff;  "Fiesta de Colores" Celebration;   March 1979; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Cultural Affairs Committee;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  35. Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Slide 34: Rainbow Dancers offering up a dance.  In center Philip Santos and Tere Romo.  Dancers (from left to right): Lupe Portillo (purple), LaLa Polendo (red), Chris Coronel, others -unidentified.
New ID No. Cat.3 038(1-35).
Center Activities and Programs

   39.    Cultural Affairs Committee; David Rasul, Gina Montoya, Juanishi Orosco, Tere Romo and Arnaldo Solis;  assistants: Angelbertha Cobb and Chuy Ortiz;  "Fiesta de Colores" Celebration;   February 1984; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Cultural Affairs Committee;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  77. Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 039(1-77).
Center Activities and Programs

   40.    Cultural Affairs Committee; David Rasul, Gina Montoya, Juanishi Orosco, Tere Romo and Dr. Arnaldo Solis;  assistants: Cultural Affairs Committee Staff;  "Fiesta de Colores" Celebration;   1978; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Cultural Affairs Committee, County of Sacramento and California Arts Council;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  1. Southside Park, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 035.
Center Activities and Programs

   41.    Cultural Affairs Committee; David Rasul, Gina Montoya, Juanishi Orosco, Tere Romo and Dr. Arnaldo Solis;  assistants: Cultural Affairs Committee Staff;  "Fiesta de Colores" Celebration;   1978; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Royal Chicano Air Force and the City and County of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  2. Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Slide 1: RCAF Band, featuring leader Freddy Rodriguez (with microphone) and Gloria Rangel vocalist.
New ID No. Cat.3 036(1-2).
 Center Activities and Programs

   42.    Cultural Affairs Committee; David Rasul, Gina Montoya, Juanishi Orosco, Tere Romo and Rosemary Rasul;   "Día de los Muertos" silk screen workshop;   October 1978; 
Site/Location:  Inner City Schools, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc., and the City and County of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  11. Inner City Schools, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 028(1-11).
Center Activities and Programs

   43.    Cultural Affairs Committee; David Rasul, Gina Montoya, Rosemary Rasul and Tere Romo;  assistants: Alkali Redevelopment Agency Staff (Tim Quintero, Irene Rodarte and Elisa Perez), and Cultural Affairs Staff;  "Fiesta 16 de Septiembre" Celebration;   September 16, 1978; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc. and the City of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  19. Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Royal Chicano Air Force Band (Freddy Rodriguez, leader) organized dancing component with Gloria and Irma Rangel.
New ID No. Cat.3 029(1-19).
Center Activities and Programs

   44.    Cultural Affairs Committee; David Rasul, Gina Montoya, Rosemary Rasul, Tere Romo and Juanishi Orosco;  assistants: Staff: Rico Hernandez, Richard Rodriguez, Elias Nuñez and Jennie Baca;  "Día de los Muertos" Máscara (mask-making) Workshop;   October 1978; 
Site/Location:  Inner City Schools, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc., and the County of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  15. Inner City Schools, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Slide 9: High school students making a mask on fellow student.  14: masks drying at Wash. neighborhood center floor.  Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
New ID No. Cat.3 027(1-15).
Center Activities and Programs

   45.    Cultural Affairs Committee; David Rasul, Gina Montoya, Rosemary Rasul, Tere Romo, Juanishi Orosco, Dr. Arnaldo Solis and Angelbertha Cobb;  assistants: Cultural Affairs Staff, Henry Ortiz and Lupe Portillo;  "Día de los Muertos" Community Altar and Ceremony;   November 1, 1978; 
Site/Location:  Washington Neighborhood Center, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc., City and the County of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  18. Washington Neighborhood Center, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Cross-reference with Indigenous Chicano Art Forms and Assemblage.
New ID No. Cat.3 024(1-18).
Center Activities and Programs

   46.    Cultural Affairs Committee; David Rasul, Gina Montoya, Tere Romo, Rosemary Rasul, Arnaldo Solis, Armando Cid and Juanishi Orosco;  assistants: Cultural Affairs Staff and Alkali Redevelopment Staff;  Día de los Muertos community procession;   November 2, 1977; 
Site/Location:  Hiram Johnson High School (site of procession formation), Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Cultural Affairs Committee and the County of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  1. Hiram Johnson High School (site of procession formation), Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  From "Día de los Muertos" Celebration. Cross-reference with Chicano Mediums and Art Forms.
New ID No. Cat.3 025.
Center Activities and Programs

   47.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Gina Montoya, David Rasul, Tere Romo, Juanishi Orosco, Arnaldo Solis, Stan Padilla, Angelbetha Cobb, Tony Cervantes and Chuy Ortiz;  assistants: Cultural Affairs Committee Staff;  Fiesta de Colores;   March 1981; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  120. Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 031(1-120).
Center Activities and Programs

   48.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Gina Montoya, Juanishi Orosco, Arnaldo Solis and Tere Romo;   Fiesta de Colores;   March 1981; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA;   slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  4. Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Slide 4: Looking in through the archway entrance into the ceremonial circle.  All Participants had to come in through this doorway.  This is always located in the East direction.
New ID No. Cat.3 032(1-4).
Center Activities and Programs

   49.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Gina Montoya, Juanishi  Orosco, Tere Romo, Arnaldo Solis and David Rasul;   "Fiesta de Colores" Celebration;   ca. March 1978; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas, County of Sacramento and the California Arts Council;  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  9. Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Slide 1: Danzantes de los Colores: (from left to right) Gina Montoya, Juanishi Orosco, Elvia Nava, Francisco Quiroz, Alberto "Beto" Mestas, Oralia "LaLa" Polendo, (women in lime green-unidentified), Chris Coronel, "Southsid Johny" Gonzalez, Gloria Tarin Gamino, David Rasul, Melinda, Richard Rodriquez, Frances Godinez.  Children: (unidentified child), Johnny Montoya, Teresa Portilla.
New ID No. Cat.3 034(1-9).
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   50.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Gina Montoya, Juanishi Orosco, Tere Romo, Arnaldo Solis and David Rasul;   Fiesta de Maiz;   June 1977; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas and the County of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  4. Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 044(1-4).
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   51.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Gina Montoya, Juanishi Orosco, Tere Romo, Arnaldo Solis and David Rasul;  assistants: Cultural Affairs Committee Staff;  Fiesta de Colores;   March 1980; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA;   slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  17. Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Slide 7: The guardians for the "West" are joined by Gina Montoya, a guardian for the "Center".  As a guardian for the Center, she (and Juanishi Orosco and Dr.  Arnaldo Solis) were responsible for setting up the main altar; 9: In setting up the main altar, representatives (guardians) from each direction make offerings.  Picture from right to left: Josie talamontez, Rosa Hernandez, Jennie Baca, LaLa Polendo, (next two people are unidentified).  They are representing the "west" direction of women.
New ID No. Cat.3 030(1-17).
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   52.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Gina Montoya, Juanishi Orosco, Tere Romo, Arnaldo Solis and David Rasul;   Fiesta de Colores;   March 1982; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, Sacramento, CA;   slide photographer:  Conrad Miranda;  no. of slides:  9. Southside Park, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Slide 3: Procession into the ceremonial circle.  Guest of Honor were Danza Mexicayotl from San Diego. 4: Danza Mexicayotl making musical offering.  Their "Capitan" is Mario Aguilar (2nd from the left). 6: Dance offering from West (women).
New ID No. Cat.3 033(1-9).
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   53.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Gina Montoya, Juanishi Orosco, Tere Romo, Arnoldo Solis and Stan Padilla;   Fiesta de Maiz;   June 1979; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas and the County of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  5. Southside Park, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 045(1-5).
Center Activities and Programs

   54.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Gina Montoya, Juanishi Orosco, Tere Romo, Dr. Arnaldo Solis and Stan Padilla;   Fiesta de Maiz;   June 1977; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas and the County of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  2.  Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Slide 2: Pictured (left to right): David Rasul, Dr. Arnaldo Solis, Juanishi Orosco, Juanita Polendo, Richard Rodriguez, Jennie Baca, Chuy Ortiz, Jose Montoya, Willie Chacon, (unidentified person), Geraldo "Jed" Martin.  David Rasul representing the East (Direction of males/warriors) offers a poem for the ceremonia.
New ID No. Cat.3 043(1-2).
Center Activities and Programs

   55.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Gina Montoya, Tere Romo, Juanishi Orosco, Chuy Ortiz, David Rasul and Señora Angelbertha Cobb;  assistants: Cultural Affairs Committee Staff;  "Fiesta de Maíz" Celebration;   June 1979; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th and T Streets, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc., and the City of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  56. Southside Park, 7th and T Streets, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Pyramid built by Rodolfo Cuellar.  Slide 35: Guardians of the Center waiting for the approach of Xilonen.  Pictured (from left to right): Jennie Baca, Jose Montoya, Tere Romo, Tony Cervantes.
New ID No. Cat.3 042(1-56).
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   56.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Gina Montoya, Tere Romo, Juanishi Orosco, David Rasul, Stan Padilla and Arnaldo Solis;  assistants: Chuy Ortiz and Cultural Affairs Committee Staff;  "Fiesta de Colores" Celebration;   March 1978; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc., and the City of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  40. Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Slide 24": "Tlaloc" the Aztec god of rain personified and leading the procession around the Southside Park Band.
New ID No. Cat.3 037(1-40).
Center Activities and Programs

   57.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Juanishi Orosco, Gina Montoya, Tere Romo, Arnaldo Solis and David Rasul;  assistants: Cultural Affairs Committee Staff;  "Fiesta de Colores" Celebration;   March 1985; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Cultural Affairs Committee;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  30. Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Special guests were "Los Voladores" de México.
New ID No. Cat.3 040(1-30).
Center Activities and Programs

   58.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Juanishi Orosco, Gina Montoya, Tere Romo, Dr. Arnaldo Solis and Stan Padilla;  assistants: Cultural Affairs Staff;  "Fiesta de Maíz" Celebration;   1979; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Cultural Affairs Committee;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  2. Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Rodolfo Cuellar created pyramid in slide 1.
New ID No. Cat.3 041(1-2).
Center Activities and Programs

   59.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Members of: Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Breakfast for Niños Program, La Raza Bookstore, Sacramento Concilio, CSUS MECHA and Guadalupana Society;   "Día de Los Muertos" Annual Procession and Ceremonia;   1977; 
Site/Location:  St. Mary's Cemetary, 21st Avenue and 65th Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Breakfast for Niños Program, La Raza Bookstore, Sacramento Concilio and CSUS MECHA Guadalupe Society;  slide photographer:  Juan Carrillo;  no. of slides:  3. St. Mary's Cemetary, 21st Avenue and 65th Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  "As with all Chicano communities, we in Sacramento also celebrated 'Día de Los Muertos'. But, we celebrated ours for all these years at the main Chicano cemetary in Sacramento. It is here that the majority of our familias are buried so it makes our ceremonia that much more real because we come to visit our recently deceased each and every year."  Slide 24: Dr. Arnoldo Solis (left) making a prayer offering at St. Mary's Cemetery.
New ID No. Cat.3 023(1-3).
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   60.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Rosemary Rasul, David Rasul, Tere Romo and Gina Montoya;  assistants: Cultural Affairs Committee and Breakfast for Niños Staff;  "Día de las Madres" Celebration;   May 10, 1979; 
Site/Location:  Washington Elementary School, 19th and F Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc. and Breakfast for Niños Program;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  29. Washington Elementary School, 19th and F Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 022(1-29).
Center Activities and Programs

   61.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Rosemary Rasul, Tere Romo, Gina Montoya and Tim Quintero;  assistants: Cultural Affairs Staff and Alkali Project Agency Staff (Irene Rodarte and Elisa Perez);  "Cinco de Mayo 1979" Celebration;   May 5, 1979; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc., and the City of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  32. Southside Park, 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 021(1-32).
Center Activities and Programs

   62.    Cultural Affairs Committee; Tere Romo;  assistants: José Montoya;  "One More Canto" Poetry Reading;   February 27, 1979; 
Site/Location:  Reno Club, 12th and D Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc., and the City of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  37. Reno Club, 12th and D Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Though shortlived (only took place 2 years), the poetry reading drew crowds from the Bay Area on a Tuesday night due to its unique setting.  The Reno Club was a neighborhood bar in the barrio.  Slide 20: Olivia Castellanos from Sacramento; 33: Jose Montoya from Saesa.
New ID No. Cat.3 048(1-37).
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   63.    Danza Quetzalcoatl; Sra. Angelbertha Cobb;   Ceremonia para Tonanzin en el día doce de Dicembre, La Fiesta para La Virgen de Guadalupe;   December 1976; 
Site/Location:  La Iglesia "La Virgen de Guadalupe," 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA;   slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  4. La Iglesia "La Virgen de Guadalupe," 7th and T Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  "As we became more familiar with our indigenous ceremonies, we began to honor them. The ceremonia for the Virgen is one of the most important and it concludes the ceremonial cycle for the year."  Slide 3:  Children from Danza quetzalocoatl dancing in front of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in honor of the Virgen's feast day.
New ID No. Cat.3 050(1-4).
Center Activities and Programs

   64.    Galería de la Raza/Studio 24;   Galería de la Raza's 20th Anniversary Celebration;    April-May 1990; 
Site/Location:  2857 24th Street, San Francisco, CA;   slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  16. 2857 24th Street, San Francisco, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 051(1-16).
Center Activities and Programs

   65.    Galería de la Raza/Studio 24;   Galería de la Raza's 20th Anniversary Celebration;    April-May 1990; 
Site/Location:  2857 24th Street, San Francisco, CA;   slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  16. 2857 24th Street, San Francisco, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 051(1-16).
Center Activities and Programs

   66.    Galería Posada; Tere Romo and Philip Santos;   "Cannery Workers" Art Exhibition of Esteban Villa;   May 1978; 
Site/Location:  Galería Posada, 15th and G Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Galería Posada;   no. of slides:  19. Galería Posada, 15th and G Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 052(1-19).
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   67.    La Raza Bookstore; Phillip Santos and Tere Romo;   La Raza Bookstore ;   ca. 1979; 
Site/Location:  1228 F Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  La Raza Bookstore;   no. of slides:  11. 1228 F Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Shots of outside and inside of Bookstore within the building that no longer exists.
New ID No. Cat.3 054(1-11).
Center Activities and Programs

   68.    La Raza Bookstore; Tere Romo;   "Canto Series" Poetry Reading;   May 13, 1983; 
Site/Location:  Odd Fellows Hall, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  La Raza Bookstore;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  19. Odd Fellows Hall, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 053(1-19).
Center Activities and Programs

   69.    Organization Unknown;   National Chicano Moratorium 20th Anniversary;    September 29, 1990; 
Site/Location:  Los Angeles, CA;   slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  38. Los Angeles, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 055(1-38).
Center Activities and Programs

   70.    Orosco, Juanishi V. Esteban Villa Stan Padilla Ricardo Favela and Max Garcia;  assistants: Junior Baca, Nathan Villa and Sandra (?);  "Metamorphosis";   1980;  paint brush, roller, airbrush, stencil, and Mexican Politec acrylics
 fund:  City of Sacramento and the Redevelopment Agency of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  José Montoya, Conrad Miranda and Juan Carrillo;  no. of slides:  44.
Comments/Description:
  The slides show the initial sketches for the mural and follow the process through, from beginning stages to the completion of the work. Cross-reference with Murals.
New ID No. Cat.3 056(1-44).
Center Activities and Programs

   71.    Royal Chicano Air Force;  assistants: Fairfield High School Students;  Fairfield High School Mural Dedication;   1984; 
Site/Location:  Fairfield, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.;   no. of slides:  10. Fairfield, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 061(1-10).
Center Activities and Programs

   72.    Royal Chicano Air Force;   "The Oro de Aztlán/El Arte del Royal Chicano Air Force" Art Show;   November 8-December 21, 1990 ; 
Site/Location:  Robert Else Gallery, California State University, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  California State University, Sacramento, CA;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  35. Robert Else Gallery, California State University, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Slide 18: Watercolor by Jose Montoya.  Entitled "No More Drive-Bys For This Vato."  31" x 38".  The piece is meant to be placed blat on a pedastal to give the viewer a feeling of looking into a coffin. 1990; 26 watercolor by Celia Rodriguez.  22" x 30" 1985.  This work is part of her "La Llorona" series.
New ID No. Cat.3 064(1-35).
Center Activities and Programs

   73.    Royal Chicano Air Force;  assistants: Al Martínez, Juan Orosco, Ricardo Favela, José Montoya and Esteban Villa;  Poster Exhibition and Work in Progress for Mural "Crystallizing the Chicano Art Myth";   May 14 to June 26, 1983; 
Site/Location:  Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc. and Crocker Art Museum;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  46. Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Mural measurements: 12' x 28'.  Cross-reference with Murals.
New ID No. Cat.3 065(1-46).
Center Activities and Programs

   74.    Royal Chicano Air Force;   Royal Chicano Air Force/UCSB Performance and Art Show;   April-May 1973; 
Site/Location:  University of California, Santa Barbara, CA;  fund:  UCSB;   no. of slides:  37. University of California, Santa Barbara, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 071(1-37).
Center Activities and Programs

   75.    Royal Chicano Air Force; Centro de Artistas, Breakfast for Niños and the Alkali Redevelopment Agency;   Southside Park Mural #II Dedication and 16 de Septiembre Celebration;   September 1977; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas and the County of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1. Southside Park, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 074.
Center Activities and Programs

   76.    Royal Chicano Air Force; Centro de Artistas, Breakfast for Niños Program, and the Alkali Redevelopment Agency staff;   Southside Park Mural #II Dedication of the Diez y Seis de Septiembre Celebration;   September 1977; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, 7th & T Streets, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Cultural Affairs Committee and the County of Sacramento ;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  43. Southside Park, 7th & T Streets, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 075(1-43).
Center Activities and Programs

   77.    Royal Chicano Air Force; curator: Ricardo Favela;   "Royal Chicano Air Force Restrospective Poster Art--In Search of Mr. Con Safos" Exhibition;   October 26, 1989; 
Site/Location:  Lankford and Cook Gallery, 11020 White Rock Road, Rancho Cordova, CA;  fund:  Lankford and Cook Corp.;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  14. Lankford and Cook Gallery, 11020 White Rock Road, Rancho Cordova, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 070(1-14).
Center Activities and Programs

   78.    Royal Chicano Air Force; Esteban Villa and Juan Orosco;  assistants: Community of Burley, Idaho;  Progressive Work of Idaho Migrant Council Mural;   ca. 1978; 
Site/Location:  Idaho Migrant Council Building, Burley, Idaho;  fund:  IMC;  slide photographer:  Juan Orosco;  no. of slides:  32. Idaho Migrant Council Building, Burley, Idaho
Comments/Description:
  Cross-reference with Murals.
New ID No. Cat.3 068(1-32).
Center Activities and Programs

   79.    Royal Chicano Air Force; Esteban Villa, Juan Orosco and Ricardo Favela;  assistants: Junior Baca, Mike Hernández, Malaquías Montoya III, Conrad Miranda, Pete Jimenez, Jerry Harp and Nathan Villa;  Progression of LASERIUM UPM Mural;   1983-1984; 
Site/Location:  "K" Street Underpass of the I-5 Freeway into Old Sacramento, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  City of Sacramento;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  44. "K" Street Underpass of the I-5 Freeway into Old Sacramento, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Cross-reference with Murals.
New ID No. Cat.3 066(1-44).
Center Activities and Programs

   80.    Royal Chicano Air Force; Freddy Rodriguez and Gloria Rangel;  assistants: Tere Romo and Rosemary Rasul;  "Xic-Indio," A Chicano Opera;   January 26, 1980; 
Site/Location:  Sacramento Convention Center, 14th and L Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.;  slide photographer:   Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  39. Sacramento Convention Center, 14th and L Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 078(1-39).
Center Activities and Programs

   81.    Royal Chicano Air Force; Gina Montoya and Juanishi Orosco;  assistants: Malaquias Montoya and Roger Hankins;  "Día de los Muertos, Una Ofrenda a la Vida" Exhibition;   October 21, 1990; 
Site/Location:  Memorial Union Art Gallery, University of California, Davis, CA;  fund:  University of California, Davis;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  11. Memorial Union Art Gallery, University of California, Davis, CA
Comments/Description:
  Group exhibition; main altar by Gina Montoya. Cross-reference with Assemblage.
New ID No. Cat.3 060(1-11).
Center Activities and Programs

   82.    Royal Chicano Air Force; José Montoya, Esteban Villa, Celia Rodriguez, Irma Lerma, Rosa Linda Palacios and Juanishi Orosco;  assistants: Ricardo Favela, Louie Gonzalez, Rudy Cuellar and Sal Barajas;  Progressive Work of Chicano Park Murals;   October 1975; 
Site/Location:  San Diego, CA;  fund:  City of San Diego;   no. of slides:  40. San Diego, CA
Comments/Description:
  Cross-reference with Murals.
New ID No. Cat.3 067(1-40).
Center Activities and Programs

   83.    Royal Chicano Air Force; José Montoya, Ricardo Favela, Esteban Villa, Gina Montoya and Juanishi Orosco;   Inside Centro de Artistas Chicanos and the Centro Store;   ca. 1982-1983; 
Site/Location:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, 2904 Franklin Blvd., Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  17. Centro de Artistas Chicanos, 2904 Franklin Blvd., Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 062(1-17).
Center Activities and Programs

   84.    Royal Chicano Air Force; José Montoya, Rudy Carrillo and Esteban Villa;  assistants: Royal Chicano Air Force and Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.;  El Trio Casindio and the Royal Chicano Air Force Band;   ca. 1984; 
Site/Location:  Royal Chicano Air Force Graphics and Design Center, Centro de Artistas Chicanos, 2906 and 2904 Franklin Blvd., Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  28. Royal Chicano Air Force Graphics and Design Center, Centro de Artistas Chicanos, 2906 and 2904 Franklin Blvd., Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 077(1-28).
Center Activities and Programs

   85.    Royal Chicano Air Force; José Montoya, Tere Romo and Esteban Villa;  assistants: CSU and the Sacramento Art Gallery;  Cuban Poster Art Exhibition;   May 1978; 
Site/Location:  Main Art Gallery, California State University, Sacramento, 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc., and CSUS;   no. of slides:  11 . Main Art Gallery, California State University, Sacramento, 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 058(1-11).
Center Activities and Programs

   86.    Royal Chicano Air Force; Juan Carrillo;   "Run for the Arts" Race;   May 1979; 
Site/Location:  Discovery Park, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.;  slide photographer:  Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  39. Discovery Park, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 072(1-39).
Center Activities and Programs

   87.    Royal Chicano Air Force; Louie "The Foot" Gonzalez;   Silk Screen Demonstration at "Deadlines" Art Exhibition;   October-November 1988; 
Site/Location:  Fresno Metropolitan Museum;  fund:  Fresno Metropolitan Museum;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  10. Fresno Metropolitan Museum
Comments/Description:
  Trio Casindio also played at the opening; 1: Silk sreen demonstration by Louie Gonzalez; 2: Louie the "Foot" Gonzalez silk screen demonstration; 3: John Sierra y Sharkey de Siga and a Royal Chicano Air Force calavera; 4: John Sierra, Director, Arte Americas, Fresno; 5: Drying the prints, silk screen workshop by Louie Gonzalez y Ricardo Favela; 6: Sharkey de Siga silk screen demonstration; 7-8: Louie Gonzalez, silk screen workshop; 9: Danny de Siga, Fresno Metropolitan Museum exhibition designer, and Louie Gonzalez, with a silk screen by Royal Chicano Air Force; 10: Silk screen demonstration prints.
New ID No. Cat.3 073(1-10).
Center Activities and Programs

   88.    Royal Chicano Air Force; Ricardo Favela and Juan Carrillo;   "Concilio de Arte Popular" Conference and Workshops;   April 1978; 
Site/Location:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Holy Angels Site, 7th and S Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.;  slide photographer:  Juan Carrillo and Freddy Gonzalez;  no. of slides:  39. Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Holy Angels Site, 7th and S Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Activities included silk screen workshop with Rodolfo Cuellar and Louie the "Foot" Gonzalez, a performance by the Royal Chicano Air Force Band, and a spray can mural by Gilbert Lujan (Magu).  13: Silkscreen workshop led by Louie "the foot" Gonzalez.  Next to him is "Sapo" (Tomas Avilez) from La Brocha del Valle in Fresno.
New ID No. Cat.3 057(1-39).
Center Activities and Programs

   89.    Royal Chicano Air Force; Ricardo Favela, Freddy Gonzalez, Max García, Juan Carrillo and José Montoya;   "Tribute to José Montoya for His Twenty Years of Joda" Slide Presentation;   May 15, 1991; 
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela, Freddy Gonzalez, Max García, Juan Carrillo and José Montoya;  no. of slides:  199.
Comments/Description:
  Note: This is a compilation of slides from various center activities that needs to be assigned to specific Royal Chicano Air Force activity.
New ID No. Cat.3 076(1-199).
Center Activities and Programs

   90.    Royal Chicano Air Force; Rosemary Rasul, Tere Romo, David Rasul, Lupe Portillo, Armando Cid and Clara Cid Favela ;  assistants: Elvia Nava, Gina Montoya and Jennie Baca;  "Día de las Madres" Celebration;   May 1975; 
Site/Location:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos Courtyard, Holy Angels Site, 7th and S Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos and the County of Sacramento;   no. of slides:  19. Centro de Artistas Chicanos Courtyard, Holy Angels Site, 7th and S Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 059(1-19).
Center Activities and Programs

   91.    Royal Chicano Air Force; Royal Chicano Air Force, Centro de Artistas, and the California State University, Sacramento Art Gallery;   The Royal Chicano Air Force Mural Show;   January - February 1984; 
Site/Location:  Robert Else Gallery, California State University, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc. and California State University, Sacramento Art Gallery;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  55. Robert Else Gallery, California State University, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 069(1-55).
Center Activities and Programs

   92.    Royal Chicano Air Force; Tere Romo;  assistants: José Montoya;  "One More Canto" Poetry Reading;   1978; 
Site/Location:  Reno Club, 12th Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Royal Chicano Air Force and Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  6. Reno Club, 12th Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 063(1-6).
Center Activities and Programs

   93.    Royal Chicano Air Force and California State University, Sacramento; José Montoya and Ricardo Favela;  assistants: CSU and Sacramento Art Education Students;  Barrio Art Program: "Ancianos Component";   ca. 1983; 
Site/Location:  Washington Plaza, 14th and E Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  CSUS and Sacramento Redevelopment Agency;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  14. Washington Plaza, 14th and E Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 080(1-14).
Center Activities and Programs

   94.    Royal Chicano Air Force and California State University, Sacramento; José Montoya and Ricardo Favela;  assistants: CSU and Sacramento Art Education Students;  Barrio Art: Children's Component;   ca. 1990; 
Site/Location:  Washington Neighborhood Center, Inc., 16th and D Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  CSUS;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  77. Washington Neighborhood Center, Inc., 16th and D Street, Sacramento, CA
Comments/Description:
  Slide 3: Shows a piñata making workshop.
New ID No. Cat.3 079(1-77).
Center Activities and Programs

   95.    Royal Chicano Air Force and California State University, Sacramento; José Montoya and Ricardo Favela;  assistants: CSU and Sacramento Art Education Students;  Children's Barrio Art;   ca. 1989; 
Site/Location:  Washington Neighborhood Center, Inc., 16th and D Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  CSUS and Associated Students, Inc.;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  31. Washington Neighborhood Center, Inc., 16th and D Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 081(1-31).
Center Activities and Programs

   96.    Royal Chicano Air Force and Daganawida Quetzalcoatl University;   Daganawida Quetzalcoatl University Benefit Musical Concert;   December 1985; 
Site/Location:  Sacramento Music Recital Hall, California State University, 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Royal Chicano Air Force, DQU and CSUS;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  35. Sacramento Music Recital Hall, California State University, 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 082(1-35).
Center Activities and Programs

   97.    Royal Chicano Air Force Graphics;  assistants: Juan Orosco, Gina Montoya and Chuy Ortiz;  Indian Meetings at Royal Chicano Air Force;   February 1983; 
Site/Location:  Royal Chicano Air Force Graphics and Design Center, 2906 Franklin Blvd., Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  22. Royal Chicano Air Force Graphics and Design Center, 2906 Franklin Blvd., Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 083(1-22).
Center Activities and Programs

   98.    Royal Chicano Air Force Graphics and Design Center;  Ricardo Favela;   Silk Screen Framing Workshop;   December 1982; 
Site/Location:  Royal Chicano Air Force Graphics and Design Center, 2906 Franklin Blvd., Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Royal Chicano Air Force Graphics and Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Inc.;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:   31. Royal Chicano Air Force Graphics and Design Center, 2906 Franklin Blvd., Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 084(1-31).
Center Activities and Programs

   99.    Royal Chicano Air Force Graphics and Design Centers; Ricardo Favela and Juanshi Orosco;   Tile Designs by Royal Chicano Air Force Graphics;   February 1984; 
Site/Location:  2904 and 2906 Franklin Blvd., Sacramento, CA;  fund:  Royal Chicano Air Force Graphics and Design Center;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1. 2904 and 2906 Franklin Blvd., Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 085.
Center Activities and Programs

100.    Teatro Campesino; Concilio de Arte Popular;   Concilio de Arte Popular (The People's Art Council);   April 1984; 
Site/Location:  Teatro Campesino, San Juan Bautista, CA;  fund:  Teatro Campesino;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  31. Teatro Campesino, San Juan Bautista, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 086(1-31).
Center Activities and Programs

101.    University of Paris and the Royal Chicano Air Force; Juan Bruce Novoa;   Exhibition of Royal Chicano Air Force Posters (organized by José Montoya and Ricardo Favela) at the Chicano Literature and Arts Conference (C.L.A.C.);   March 1986; 
Site/Location:  Maison de L'Amerique Latina, University of Paris, and Institute Charles V, Paris, France;  fund:  University of Paris and the American Consulate in Paris;  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  44. Maison de L'Amerique Latina, University of Paris, and Institute Charles V, Paris, France
New ID No. Cat.3 087(1-44).
Center Activities and Programs

102.    Unknown; Gina Montoya;   Fiesta de Maiz/Fiesta del Ocelótl;   June 1989; 
Site/Location:  Southside Park, Sacramento, CA;   slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  25.  Southside Park, Sacramento, CA
New ID No. Cat.3 088(1-25).
Center Activities and Programs

103.    Cid, Armando;   Don Quijote;   ca. 1970s;  pencil
   no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 001.
Drawings

104.    Cid, Armando;   Redman's Plague;   ca. 1970s;  pencil
   no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 002.
Drawings

105.    Cornejo, Ralphie;   (title unknown);   n.d.;  pen and ink
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  2.  
Comments/Description:
  From "Cinco de Mayo" Celebration and Art Sale at California State University, Sacramento, CA.
New ID No. Cat.4 003(1-2).
Drawings

106.    Favela, Ricardo;   Adelante, on the Barrio Olympics;   1974;  pen and ink, and color pencil
   no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 004.
Drawings

107.    Favela, Ricardo;   Can't Take it with You;   n.d.;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 005.
Drawings

108.    Favela, Ricardo;   Chilalquisol;   ca. 1970s;  pen and ink, and color pencil
   no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 006.
Drawings

109.    Favela, Ricardo;   The Crack in Esteban Villa's Raza Cósmica Egg;    1973;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 007.
Drawings

110.    Favela, Ricardo;   Cuauhtémoc;   1974;  pen and ink, and color pencil
   no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 008.
Drawings

111.    Favela, Ricardo;   Día de los Muertos;   1973;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 009.
Drawings

112.    Favela, Ricardo;   Don't Get Sick in Amerika;   n.d.;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 010.
Drawings

113.    Favela, Ricardo;   Don't Mess with Me U.S. of A. or I'll Piss on You;   n.d.;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 011.
Drawings

114.    Favela, Ricardo;   El Rey del Maíz;   1976;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 019.
Drawings

115.    Favela, Ricardo;   Los Pintos ;   1973;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 016.
Drawings

116.    Favela, Ricardo;   Los Vatos;   n.d.;  pen and ink, and color pencil
   no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 032.
Drawings

117.    Favela, Ricardo;   La Malachismosa;   1973;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 012.
Drawings

118.    Favela, Ricardo;   Moon Tree or I Loved Her;   1972;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 013.
Drawings

119.    Favela, Ricardo;   Oda to a Moska;   n.d.;  pen and ink, and color pencil
   no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 014.
Drawings

120.    Favela, Ricardo;   Pendejo;   1972;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 015.
Drawings

121.    Favela, Ricardo;   Police Brutality;   n.d.;  pen and ink, and color pencil
   no. of slides:  4.
New ID No. Cat.4 017(1-4).
Drawings

122.    Favela, Ricardo;   Por Pendejo;   n.d.;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 018.
Drawings

123.    Favela, Ricardo;   Royal Chicano Air Force;   1983-1984;  color pencils
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 020.
Drawings

124.    Favela, Ricardo;   Self-Portrait;   1985;  color pencil
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.  
Comments/Description:
  From "Cañonazos" series.
New ID No. Cat.4 021.
Drawings

125.    Favela, Ricardo;   Sketch for 3-D;   1972;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 022.
Drawings

126.    Favela, Ricardo;   Su Dinero o Su Vida;   n.d.;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 023.
Drawings

127.    Favela, Ricardo;   (title unknown);   ca. 1970s;  pen and ink, and color pencil
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela ;  no. of slides:  2 .
New ID No. Cat.4 024(1-2).
Drawings

128.    Favela, Ricardo;   (title unknown);   ca. early 1970s;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  4.
New ID No. Cat.4 025(1-4).
Drawings

129.    Favela, Ricardo;   (title unknown);   1972;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 026.
Drawings

130.    Favela, Ricardo;   (title unknown);   1977;  pen and ink
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  2.
New ID No. Cat.4 027(1-2).
Drawings

131.    Favela, Ricardo;   (title unknown);   1981;  pen and ink, and color felt tip pens
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela ;  no. of slides:  6 .
Comments/Description:
  Postcard designs. 
New ID No. Cat.4 028(1-6).
Drawings

132.    Favela, Ricardo;   Tlaloco;   n.d.;  pen and ink, and color pencil
   no. of slides:  2.
New ID No. Cat.4 029(1-2).
Drawings

133.    Favela, Ricardo;   UFW Cooperative Space Station # Uno;   ca. 1982-1983;  color pencil
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela ;  no. of slides:  1 .
Comments/Description:
  From presentation at Indian Valley College, Novato, CA (April 29, 1983).
New ID No. Cat.4 030.
Drawings

134.    Favela, Ricardo;   UFW Cooperative Space Station # Uno;   ca. 1983-1984;  color pencil
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela ;  no. of slides:  1 .
Comments/Description:
  From "Cañonazos" series.
New ID No. Cat.4 031.
Drawings

135.    Favela, Ricardo;   La Virgen del Valle;   1972;  pen and ink, Rapidograph pen and blue pencil on textured board
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 033.
Drawings

136.    Favela, Ricardo;   Your Humble Serpent, Dios;   n.d.;  pen and ink, and color pencil
   no. of slides:  1.
New ID No.  Cat.4 034.
Drawings

137.    Felix, José;   (title unknown);   ca. 1973-1974;  pencil and black ballpoint pen
   no. of slides:  1.
New ID No.  Cat.4 035.
Drawings

138.    García, Max;   (title unknown);   ca. early 1970s;  pen and ink with color washes
  slide photographer:  Max Garcia;  no. of slides:  4.
New ID No. Cat.4 036(1-4).
Drawings

139.    Montoya, José;   Sketch Book Drawings;   ca. 1973-1974;  pen and ink
   no. of slides:  13.
New ID No. Cat.4 037(1-13).
Drawings

140.    Montoya, José;   (title unknown);   n.d.;  color felt tip pens
   no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 038.
Drawings

141.    Montoya, José;   Vato Loco ;   n.d.;  pen and ink
  slide photographer:  Ricardo Favela;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 039.
Drawings

142.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   1: "Consejos de Olin--El Sexto Sol"; 2: "Cruz del Aguila";   ca. 1991;  oil pastel on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  3.
Comments/Description:
  Galería Nueva.
New ID No. Cat.4 040(1-3).
Drawings

143.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Aguila";   ca. 1979; 
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No.  Cat.4 041.
Drawings

144.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   Aguila Series I & II, 1: "Dancers of the Light"; 2: "Estrellas del Aguila";   1990;  oil pastel on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  2.  
Comments/Description:
  Artist is represented in Los Angeles by Galería Nueva, 912 East 3rd Street #402, Los Angeles, CA 90013.
New ID No. Cat.4 042(1-2).
Drawings

145.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Amor Indio";   ca. 1983;  Rapidograph pen
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
 Study for "In Progress" mural at the Crocker Museum, Sacramento, CA (the finished mural is entitled, "Crystallization of the Chicano Myth").
New ID No. Cat.4 043.
Drawings

146.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Arco Iris";   ca. 1990;  ballpoint pen on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 044.
Drawings

147.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Astro Pilots--Aztlán Warriors";   ca. 1969;  felt pen washes on paper and newspaper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 045.
Drawings

148.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Aztlán Warrior" Series;   ca. 1969;  pencil on note paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Seminal drawings of "Aztlán Warrior" imagery that continues to evolve to the present. . . Eagle Knight Warrior. . . .
New ID No. Cat.4 046.
Drawings

149.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Buscando La Luz";   ca. 1991;  oil pastel on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 047.
Drawings

150.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Campesino";   ca. 1977;  ballpoint pen on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Study for mural design, Lodi, CA.
New ID No. Cat.4 048.
Drawings

151.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Campesino";   ca. 1975;  pencil on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Study for print.
New ID No. Cat.4 049.
Drawings

152.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Can You Hear Their Song? Their Dance Brings in the Light";   ca. 1991;  oil pastel on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 050.
Drawings

153.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Cem-Anahuac";   ca. 1979;  ballpoint pen on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 051.
Drawings

154.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Clouds";   February 20, 1991;  pencil on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orsoco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 052.
Drawings

155.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "The Clouds Kept Rolling Back";   ca. 1991;  oil pastel on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No.  Cat.4 053.
Drawings

156.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Con La Mano en la Maquina del Futuro";   ca. 1983;  pencil on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Preliminary sketch for offset print and painting.
New ID No. Cat.4 054.
Drawings

157.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Daniel, El Indio";   ca. 1990;  top: pencil on construction paper; lower: Prismacolor on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 056.
Drawings

158.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Daniel, El Indio";   ca. 1980;  ballpoint pen on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 057.
Drawings

159.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Daniel--El Indio";   ca. 1980;  ballpoint pen on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 058.
Drawings

160.    Orosco, Juanishi V;   "Daniel, El Indio";   February 20, 1991;  ballpoint pen on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Dedicated to Juanishi's late brother.
New ID No. Cat.4 059.
Drawings

161.    Orosco, Juanishi V;   "Do You Know What Happens Between the Light?";    1991;  oil pastel on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 060.
Drawings

162.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Dream Carrier";   ca. 1989;  oil pastel on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Study for larger piece, sold through Galería Nueva.
New ID No. Cat.4 061.
Drawings

163.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Eagle Knight";   ca. 1978;  Prismacolor pencil on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 062.
Drawings

164.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Eagle Knight Warrior";   ca. 1991;  mechanical drawing pen on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 063.
Drawings

165.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Eagle Knight Warrior";   ca. mid 1970's;  felt pen on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No.  Cat.4 064.
Drawings

166.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Educación Bilingüe Bicultural";   ca. 1976;  pencil sketch
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No.  Cat.4 065.
Drawings

167.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "El Día de los Muertos";   ca. 1985;  pencil on paper
 fund:  National Endowment for the Arts and the Gannet Foundation;  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Pencil sketch for mural billboard designed as an advertisement for "El Día de los Muertos" procession & ceremony.
New ID No. Cat.4 055.
Drawings

168.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "El Movimiento para el Sexto Sol";   1982;  pencil on paper with Rapidograph on clear acetate
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Study for prints and T's.
New ID No. Cat.4 081.
Drawings

169.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "El Nagual";   ca. 1973;  ballpoint pen on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 084.
Drawings

170.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "El Sol";   ca. 1976;  pencil on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 090.
Drawings

171.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Fiesta de Maiz";   ca. 1978;  Prismacolor pencil on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Pencil drawing for silk screen print announcing "Fiesta del Maiz".
New ID No. Cat.4 066.
Drawings

172.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Fiestas de Colores";   Ca. 1980's;  pencil on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 067.
Drawings

173.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Guardians of the Sacred Circle";   ca. 1979;  Prismacolor on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Study for "Metamorphosis" (butterfly) mural.
New ID No. Cat.4 068.
Drawings

174.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Hey!" ;   ca. 1991;  oil pastel on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 070.
Drawings

175.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   La Historia Cultural de la Raza Mexicana;   ca. 1975;  pencil on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Study for Lodi High MECHA Mural.
New ID No. Cat.4 071.
Drawings

176.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "I Don't Dream of Columbus";   ca. 1991;  ballpoint pen on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No.  Cat.4 072.
Drawings

177.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "I Don't Know Their Names, But, I Can Feel Them";   ca. 1989;  oil pastel on grey illustration board
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orsoco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 073.
Drawings

178.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "La India";   ca. 1980;  Prismacolor on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 074.
Drawings

179.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "La India";   1973;  color pencil on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
 Study for painting.
New ID No. Cat.4 075.
Drawings

180.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Indio/Vato";   ca. 1980;  ballpoint pen on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No. Cat.4 076.
Drawings

181.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Infinite Faith";   ca. January 1991;  Prismacolor pencil on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Design submitted and approved for ceramic tile mural (stage and steps), (completed 10-91).
New ID No. Cat.4 077.
Drawings

182.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Juicio";   ca. 1979;  ballpoint pen on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Study for mural.
New ID No. Cat.4 078.
Drawings

183.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Lord of the Dawn";   ca. 1973;  felt pen on shopping bag paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No.  Cat.4 079.
Drawings

184.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Los Guys";   1978;  pen and ink
 fund:  National Endowment for the Arts;  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Preliminary sketch for mural by Juanishi Orosco and Esteban Villa. Migrant Council Building, Burley, Idaho.
New ID No. Cat.4 069.
Drawings

185.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Metamorphosis: El Nacimiento de la Nueva Raza";   ca. 1981;  Prismacolor pencil on tissue paper over-lays
 fund:  CAC/NEA;  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Study for airbrushed painting (acrylic on Masonite, 8' x 14'), included in traveling exhibition.  Curated by René Yañez, Galería de la Raza, San Francisco, CA.
New ID No. Cat.4 080.
Drawings

186.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Nacimiento del Sexto Sol";   ca. 1975;  litho pencil on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
New ID No.  Cat.4 082.
Drawings

187.    Orosco, Juanishi V.;   "Nacimiento del Sol";   ca. 1975;  ballpoint pen, and ink wash on paper
  slide photographer:  Juanishi V. Orosco;  no. of slides:  1.
Comments/Description:
  Study for Mural.
New ID No. Cat.4 083.
Drawings