L. Frank Manriquez is a artist and tribal activist. She is Board Member of the California Indian Basketweavers Association, the Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival, and the Native California Network, organizations that are involved in the preservation and revival of Native Californian languages. In this interview Manriquez talks about what is is like to be a Native American artist in California and shares insights about changing demographics and Native art.
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