Serrano, Cahuilla, Chemehuevi and Mohave (Mojave) communities call Joshua Tree National Park part of their traditional ancestral homelands. These groups settled around springs, harvested from the land, created thriving communities, and developed deep connections to and knowledge of the desert environment.
Desert Native American communities have long had ties with the peoples living on the Colorado River and the Pacific Coast. Historically, Maará (the Oasis of Mara) was an important trade center along a major traveling and trading route that ran north of the park’s boundaries. Many artifacts and raw materials found at archeological sites in Joshua Tree National Park originated from hundreds of miles away.
The park’s archeology collections include an extensive assemblage of desert Native American cultural history, collected in the past without tribal community input. Today, park research and construction projects are planned collaboratively with associated Native American communities to document and protect archeological sites while minimizing the removal of cultural materials.
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Plainware Olla
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 254
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Creosote lac on stem
National Park Service photograph
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Wooden Mortar
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 6735
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Mature mesquite beans
National Park Service photograph
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Pima woman, Si-Rup, pounding mesquite
California Historical Society Collection, University of Southern California Libraries, CHS-m16220
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Arrow Straightener
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 5330
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Arrowweed
National Park Service photograph
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Bifacial Chert Knife
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 5498
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Carrying or Burden Basket
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 8887
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The Harvester -- Cahuilla
Library of Congress, LC-USZ62-96454
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Pinto Point
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 1664
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Pinto Point
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 6018b
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Rain in the Pinto Basin
National Park Service photograph
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Arrows
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 6902, 11076, 11077
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Male Doll
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 420
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Female Doll
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 421
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The Mohave Potter
Library of Congress, LC-USZ62-93744
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Mósa - Mohave
Library of Congress, LC-USZC4-8920
Last updated: August 10, 2023