Mexican Railroad Workers in
San Gorgonio Pass c. 1938
Courtesy Leslie Rios

Help Save This Ancient Kokopilli Geoglyph from Destruction!

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Casa de Culturas sponsors cultural research and production  of activities celebrating Chicano, Mexican American, and indigenous traditions throughout Inland Southern California.   

 

LIVING ON THE DIME is now online and on DVD click here.

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Since 2001, Inland Mexican Heritage collected a significant physical and digital archive, a small sample of which is featured on this site. The materials including video, documents, tapes, photos and other memorabilia are preserved at Casa De Culturas in Joshua Tree, California.

Materials are non-circulating but are available for research purposes by appointment

Casa de Culturas is open to the public by appointment and available to rent for private gatherings and desert retreats.

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