James Luna (Payómkawichum, Ipai, and Mexican), The History of the Luiseño People: La Jolla Reservation, Christmas 1990, 1993. Armchair, TV, DVD player, speakers, artificial Christmas tree, beer cans, telephone, Christmas lights, tabloid magazine, rug, and blanket, 36 × 96 × 96 in.

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