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Explore the rich legacy of the California frontier. In each episode, college professor and researcher Damian Bacich speaks with people whose knowledge and passion shed light on the world of the missions, ranchos, presidios and native cultures of pre-1850 California. Along the way we'll explode some…

California Frontier


    • Jul 14, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 35m AVG DURATION
    • 15 EPISODES


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    Rebuilding a Presidio: Interview with Jarrell Jackman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 53:44


    Soldiers and presidios played a key role in establishing the Spanish presence in California, but they are still misunderstood. Jarrell Jackman has been at the forefront of preserving and documenting this crucial element of the California frontier. Jarrell C. Jackman Dr. Jarrell C. Jackman was Executive Director of the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation for […] The post Rebuilding a Presidio: Interview with Jarrell Jackman appeared first on The California Frontier Project.

    Ramona, the Novel that Changed California: Interview with Jonathan Alcántar

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 54:59


    The novel Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson sparked an interest in California’s Mission Era that attracted visitors from all over the country. But Jackson’s novel was much more than nostalgia for a bygone era — it was a cry for human rights. The story of the author, her work and how Cuba’s most famous exile […] The post Ramona, the Novel that Changed California: Interview with Jonathan Alcántar appeared first on The California Frontier Project.

    The Spanish Legacy in California and the Mexican War for Independence

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 51:27


    This is a special episode of the California Frontier podcast. The shoe is on the other foot, and I being interviewed by Jordan Maddox, a California junior high school teacher who his passionate about California history. He has an excellent podcast, appropriately titled “History of California.” In this session we talk about the Mexican War […] The post The Spanish Legacy in California and the Mexican War for Independence appeared first on The California Frontier Project.

    The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island: Interview with Elisabeth Rareshide

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 37:54


    The story of the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island was made famous by Scott O’Dell’s novel The Island of the Blue Dolphins. In this episode of the podcast, we learn more about her real life with archeologist Elisabeth Rareshide, along with a new exhibit at the Mission Santa Barbara museum. Elisabeth Rareshide Elisabeth Rareshide […] The post The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island: Interview with Elisabeth Rareshide appeared first on The California Frontier Project.

    The Levitating Cross at Monterey and the Beginnings of California

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 50:53


    The California frontier is full of reports of the marvelous or miraculous events that defy scientific explanation. Historian Skyler Reidy has been investigating curious stories of the mission era, and he helps us make sense of them. Skyler Reidy Skyler Reidy is a PhD candidate in the history department at the University of Southern California. […] The post The Levitating Cross at Monterey and the Beginnings of California appeared first on The California Frontier Project.

    Native Knowledge in Colonial Latin America: Interview with Ezekiel Stear (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 29:42


    As the Spanish Empire become more consolidated, language and writing became more and more important — both for the Spanish government and for native peoples. In part 2 of this interview we learn how indigenous people in Colonial Spanish America preserved their knowledge in the face of restrictive government policies. Listen to Part 1 Highlights […] The post Native Knowledge in Colonial Latin America: Interview with Ezekiel Stear (Part 2) appeared first on The California Frontier Project.

    Aztec Memories and the Florentine Codex: Interview with Ezekiel Stear (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 33:47


    The story of the Spanish missions in California has its roots in 16th century Mexico. There, Franciscan friars and their native partners sought to record the memories of Aztec elders before their culture was changed forever. The information they collected is contained in the Florentine Codex. Ezekiel Stear Dr. Ezekiel Stear is Assistant Professor of […] The post Aztec Memories and the Florentine Codex: Interview with Ezekiel Stear (Part 1) appeared first on The California Frontier Project.

    “Follow the Money”: Interview with Marie Christine Duggan (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 34:05


    In this second part of the interview we learn about what studying economic history can reveal about the past. In particular, we learn about California’s early connections to the Far East, and how competition over the fur trade created some unusual rivalries and alliances. Highlights of Part 2: Franciscan views of money and morality. The […] The post “Follow the Money”: Interview with Marie Christine Duggan (Part 2) appeared first on The California Frontier Project.

    Missions and Misconceptions: Interview with Marie Christine Duggan (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 27:15


    The story of the Spanish missions in California isn’t always what it seems. By delving into Mexico’s National Archives, Dr. Marie Christine Duggan uncovered facts that provide a unique inside view of mission life. From murder trials to Indian militias, we talk about some of the lesser-known aspects of California mission history. Marie Christine Duggan […] The post Missions and Misconceptions: Interview with Marie Christine Duggan (Part 1) appeared first on The California Frontier Project.

    Land Grants in Alta California

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 33:54


    The post Land Grants in Alta California appeared first on The California Frontier Project.

    Early Exploration of California (Part 1 of 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 21:24


    Why did Spanish Explorers Come to California? Spanish mariners began exploring the Pacific coast of North America in the early 16th century in hopes of finding new civilizations to join their empire. It was a time when powers such as Spain, England, France and Ottoman Empire competed for control of land and trade in Europe, the […] The post Early Exploration of California (Part 1 of 2) appeared first on The California Frontier Project.

    How did California Get its Name? You Might be Surprised

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 15:29


    The name “California” comes from a 16th century Spanish novel that involves a warrior queen named Calafia. But the name also has much deeper roots that connect North African pirates and a medieval epic poem. What Does “California” Mean? There are many of theories about where the name California comes from. Some suspect that the […] The post How did California Get its Name? You Might be Surprised appeared first on The California Frontier Project.

    California Frontier Podcast: Welcome to Season 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 5:26


    The California Frontier Podcast is back! Our first season was short — interviews with journalist and travel writer Maggie Espinosa about her pilgrimage to all 21 of the Spanish missions in California, and with Greg Bernal Smestad about his quest to preserve the Californio traditions pass on to him by his grandmother. Both were very […] The post California Frontier Podcast: Welcome to Season 2 appeared first on The California Frontier Project.

    Podcast Episode 002 — “You Have to Carry This On”: What it Means to Be a Californio

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 41:52


    In this episode, I speak with Greg Bernal-Mendoza Smestad, a direct descendant of the families who settled Alta California over 200 years ago.  Greg talks to us about their journey, the character of those people who risked their lives to come to come north, and the legacy they passed on. When Spanish explorers came to Alta California in 1769, […] The post Podcast Episode 002 — “You Have to Carry This On”: What it Means to Be a Californio appeared first on The California Frontier Project.

    Podcast Episode 001 — How to Visit All 21 California Missions with Maggie Espinosa

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017 35:16


    A conversation with writer Maggie Espinosa, on her quest to visit all 21 California missions, from San Diego to Sonoma. A growing number of people of all ages are taking up the challenge of walking the entire California mission trail. For many, it is an adventure, a spiritual pilgrimage, a scenic tour, a way to get […] The post Podcast Episode 001 — How to Visit All 21 California Missions with Maggie Espinosa appeared first on The California Frontier Project.

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