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on Native Americans in the 17th and 18th centuries. He shocked the mission studies world by publishing an oral history by Lorenzo Asisara given in 1878 which explained how the Indians at Santa Cruz murdered the missionary Andres Quintana in retaliation for whippings the friar had given with a
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When he arrived at Alcatraz, Castillo was one of the original members of the island council, along with Richard Oakes and a number of other college students. The island council oversaw everything that occurred on the island. Castillo also worked in the makeshift mail room of the island.
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of the island was faltering, and many of the island's leaders were focused more on the political and financial benefits of the protest. After nearly three months of participating in the occupation, Castillo decided to return to UCLA to fulfill his teaching duties.
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in the 20th century. He is the editor of Native American Perspectives on the Hispanic Colonization of Alta California and The Pomo, A Tribal History. Castillo was a regular contributor of book reviews to historical journals such as
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Early on during the occupation, Castillo was voted as security chief of the island, but soon resigned from the difficult position after numerous threats from much larger young Indian males.
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When Richard Oakes left the island due to the death of his daughter, Castillo began to notice the burgeoning of inner conflicts within the island's population. He believed the original
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Edward Castillo (1989), ā€œThe Assassination of Padre AndrĆ©s Quintana by the Indians of Mission Santa Cruz in 1812: The Narrative of Lorenzo Asisaraā€ in California History 68.
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Johnson, Troy R., Joane Nagel, and Duane Champagne. American Indian Activism: Alcatraz to the Longest Walk. Urbana: University of Illinois, 1997. Print.
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Johnson, Troy R. The American Indian Occupation of Alcatraz Island: Red Power and Self-determination. Lincoln: University of Nebraska, 2008. Print.
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Smith, Paul Chaat., and Robert Allen. Warrior. Like a Hurricane: the Indian Movement from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee. New York: New, 1996. Print.
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Eagle, Adam Fortunate., and Tim Findley. Heart of the Rock: the Indian Invasion of Alcatraz. Norman: University of Oklahoma, 2002. Print.
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Castillo was born in 1948 in California to Edward and Betty Castillo and has two brothers Billy and Randy. He was raised on a
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Indians, Franciscans, and Spanish Colonization: The Impact of the Mission System on California Indians
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Ed Castillo Will Help Change How Teachers Tell the Story of California's 'First People'
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Castillo first got involved with the American Indian occupation of Alcatraz when
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barb-tipped whip, and then set the girls free for a night of sex. He coauthored
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Mission Indian Federation: Protecting Tribal Sovereignty 1919-1967
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with a major in American frontier history and a minor in
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LuiseƱo
Cahuilla tribes
Native American
American Indian occupation of Alcatraz
professor
Sonoma State University
California
Smithsonian Institution
Indian Historian
Journal of California Anthropology
Western Historical Quarterly
American Indian Quarterly
California History
rancheria
San Jacinto
University of California, Riverside
Latin American studies
University of California, Santa Barbara
UCLA
Luwana Quitiquit
Richard Oakes
San Francisco State University
University of California, Berkeley
idealism
Native American studies
Sonoma State University
colonization


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