• Santa Cruz Island (Spanish: Isla Santa Cruz, Chumash: Limuw[1]) is located off the southwestern coast of Ventura, California, United States.
  • Gretchen and I spent four days on an archeology trip at Santa Cruz island. We stayed at the UCSB field station and visited various sites across the island.
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  • Chumash Civilization and European Contact Archeological investigations indicate that Santa Cruz Island has been occupied for at least 9,000 years.
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  • Santa Cruz Island is home to one North America’s oldest villages. The significant cultural material is at risk of being destroyed by rising seas and strong storms.
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  • From must-visit attractions to off-the-beaten-path treasures, our guide is your trusted companion in unlocking the secrets of Santa Cruz Island.
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  • There were three centres in the Eastern Outer Islands: the Polynesian Outliers, Santa Cruz-Main Reef Island, and Vanikolo-Utupua.
  • The Civil War significantly increased the demand for wool and by 1864 some 24,000 sheep grazed the hills and valleys of Santa Cruz Island.[1].
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  • The Santa Cruz Island Chumash produced shell beads that they used for currency, which formed an important part of the overall Chumash economy.
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  • excellent section on Chumash culture. To augment our tour of Santa Cruz Island, chert tools including small diameter drills and Olivella shells were displayed.
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  • The largest of all eight Channel Islands, Santa Cruz Island is graced with a nearly unimaginable 60-mile stretch of virtually untouched California coastline.
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