- A2017-042.0001
- Collection: Larry Running Turtle Salazar Collection
- Location: Digital File: Sandbox>Archives>Masters>Born Masters>2017>A2017-042.0001
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2005-2007 Gulf Coast Indian Confederation Photograph Album, 59 individual photographs. The Indian group seeks to rename Joslin Road in Corpus Christi to Sacred Spirit Trail on August 16, 2005. A large 1000 year old Indian burial grounds were located under Ennis Joslin. The Gulf Coast Indian Confederation marched to honor ancestors and organized a prayer event, January 15, 2007. |
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- A2017-042.0002
- Collection: Larry Running Turtle Salazar Collection
- Location: Digital File: Sandbox>Archives>Masters>Born Masters>2017>A2017-042.0001
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2008 Gulf Coast Indian Confederation march and photographs of Running Turtle's paintings and artworks Photograph Album, includes 60 individual photographs. A totem pole stands proud in front of Running Turtle's home in Corpus Christi. |
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- A2017-042.0003
- Collection: Larry Running Turtle Salazar Collection
- Location: Digital File: Sandbox>Archives>Masters>Born Masters>2017>A2017-042.0001
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2008 Gulf Coast Indian Confederation Photograph Album, includes 41 pages of photographs concerning the building of a Monument to honor Suter site's Indian peoples. |
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- A2017-042.0004
- Collection: Larry Running Turtle Salazar Collection
- Location: Digital File: Sandbox>Archives>Masters>Born Masters>2017>A2017-042.0001
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2009 The Return of the Ancestors Gathering Photograph Album. A North American Indian gathering in Northern Arizona on April 18-28, 2009. The Institute for Cultural Awareness held a sacred pilgrimage in northern Arizona on Earth Day Weekend. All wisdom seekers were invited to attend across the world. This gathering provided the fourth reunion of the Continental Council of Indigenous Elders and Spiritual Guides of the Americas. |
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- A2017-042.0005
- Collection: Larry Running Turtle Salazar Collection
- Location: Digital File: Sandbox>Archives>Masters>Born Masters>2017>A2017-042.0001
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2013 Running Turtle's Family Reunion Photograph Album. The reunion was held on February 2nd and 3rd, 2013. |
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- A2017-042.0006
- Collection: Larry Running Turtle Salazar Collection
- Location: Digital File: Sandbox>Archives>Masters>Born Masters>2017>A2017-042.0001
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2017 Oral History Interview with Larry Running Turtle Salazar about his life in South Texas as a full blood Native American. His mother and father were Cherokee and Apache, he grew up in San Antonio and Corpus Christi. Running Turtle seeks to keep his culture and heritage alive by ritual, ceremony and the building of a monument to his ancestors in Corpus Christi. |
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- A2017-042.0007
- Collection: Larry Running Turtle Salazar Collection
- Location: Digital File: Sandbox>Archives>Masters>Born Masters>2017>A2017-042.0001
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Buffalo Bag that has tobacco in it. Tobacco is given to Running Turtle for prayer offerings. |
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- A2017-042.0008
- Collection: Larry Running Turtle Salazar Collection
- Location: Digital File: Sandbox>Archives>Masters>Born Masters>2017>A2017-042.0001
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Condor and Eagle Feather used to disperse incense. |
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- A2017-042.0009
- Collection: Larry Running Turtle Salazar Collection
- Location: Rare Books
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The pipe and the pen : remembering our original instructions / Larry Running Turtle Salazar, Pamela Two Spirits Reader. [Place of publication not identified] : Tate Publishing & Enterprises, 2013. 216 pages |
- A2017-042.0010
- Collection: Larry Running Turtle Salazar Collection
- Location: Digital File: Sandbox>Archives>Masters>Born Masters>2017>A2017-042.0001
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Golden Eagle Feather used to disperse incense. |
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- A2017-042.0011
- Collection: Larry Running Turtle Salazar Collection
- Location: Digital File: Sandbox>Archives>Masters>Born Masters>2017>A2017-042.0001
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Running Turtle at the Trade Center in Corpus Christi where he has a shop. He sells jewelry, herbs and paintings. |
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- A2017-042.0012
- Collection: Larry Running Turtle Salazar Collection
- Location: Digital File: Sandbox>Archives>Masters>Born Masters>2017>A2017-042.0001
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Turtle Rattle. Running Turtle takes this rattle when he visits people in hospitals. He is not allowed to burn incense or beat a drum so he uses the rattle for healing and blessings. It has blue maize corn inside to give it a distinct sound. |
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